Talk:Ipek Duben
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(From Education) She later had formal training in studio practice at the New York Studio School which she completed in 1976. Having relocated to Istanbul, Turkey, she continued her studies with a PhD in Art History, titled "Turkish Painting and Criticism: 1880–1945", which she completed in1984 at Mimar Sinan University. In 1991 she moved back to New York where she lived for another 10 years before moving back to Istanbul in 2001.
Exhibitions: Ipek Duben has participated at the 13th Istanbul Biennial (2013); 3rd European International Book Art Biennale, Moscow (2014); Fourth and Fifth International Artist’s Book Exhibition, The King St. Stephen Museum, Hungary (2013, 2006); Center for Book Arts, New York (2009); First and Fifth Bibliotheca Alexandrina International Biennale for the Artist's Book, Alexandria, Egypt (2010, 2004); International Short Film Festival, Oberhausen, Germany (2008); River’s Edge Film Festival, Kentucky (2006), New Media Art Festival, Hammer Museum, Los Angeles (2006), Museum of Contemporary Art, Copenhagen ( video, 2006); and 5th Sharjah Biennial (2001).
Her work was shown at institutions such as the Belvedere Museum, Vienna (2016), British Museum, London (2014), Istanbul Modern, Istanbul, (2011, 2009 & 2007), National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington (2010), Academy of Arts, Berlin (2009), and ZKM Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe, Germany.
Monographic exhibitions include “The Skin, Body and I, İpek Duben Retrospective, at SALT Beyoğlu, Istanbul (2022); "Onlar/They" at SALT Galata, Istanbul (2015) and Fabrica Contemporary Arts Center, Brighton (2017), and "Ipek Duben: A selection 1994–2009", Akbank Sanat, Istanbul (2009).
( From collections) : Istanbul Modern, The British Museum,Arter, Istanbul; Bibliotheca Alexandrina-Egypt; Museum voor Volkenkunde, Rotterdam; Wien Museum (as part of Karamustafa Export Import Project); King St. Stephen Museum, Deak Collection, Székesfehérar, Hungary; Center for Book Arts-New York; Moscow Artist's Book Archive; Zorlu Foundation, Istanbul; Netherzone (talk) 20:15, 12 June 2023 (UTC)
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