Author: The Auction Collective
Published: 11 Mar 2024
Top 5 Artists | Huma Kabakcı
A spotlight on the top 5 next gen artists from those that know. This week's Top 5 comes from Turkish-British curator and art producer Huma Kabakcı.
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Huma Kabakcı (b. London, 1990) is a Turkish-British curator, art producer and former founding director of Open Space, living and working in London.
She graduated with her BA in Advertising and Marketing at the London College of Communication and completed her MA & MPhil degrees in Curating Contemporary Art at the Royal College of Art, London.
Huma has worked at commercial galleries, biennials, museums and auction houses, both in the UK and Turkey, in many different capacities. Open Space has collaborated with institutions such as Block Universe Performance Festival, Delfina Foundation, Fiorucci Art Trust, Flat Time House and IKSV (Istanbul Biennial Foundation).
Her curatorial interest lies in creating immersive experiences and a wider dialogue in collaboration with multidisciplinary practitioners. Her key areas of interest and knowledge focus on diaspora, gender & identity politics, food as a medium and hospitality.
Whenever she finds time, Huma also manages NHK Collection, bequeathed by her late father Nahit Kabakci comprising over 900 works featuring contributions from over 200 artists representing diverse artists on a global scale. Thoughtfully collected since the 1980s, the intergenerational collection is one of the most important examples of consciously created and well-sustained collections in Turkey.
Photography Credit: Ben Peter Catchpole
Header Image: Artworks by Melania Toma
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Olha Prymakk
Image Credits (left to right):
At Land (2023), oil on linen, 40 x 50 cm
Can’t believe you are sharing this, this could save the world (2023), oil on linen, 140 x 200 cm
Olha Pryymak is a Ukrainian-born artist based in London, graduating in 2023 from Royal College of Art with an MA in Painting. Her most recent shows include: ‘Angel in the house’, Studio West gallery 2023, ‘Positions, part one’, Alma Pearl Gallery 2023, High Official at Scoop, Saatchi Gallery, London 2023, Friends and Family, Hong Kong Art Basel OVR, Pi Artworks 2022, Stand with Ukraine, fundraising show, Hales Gallery, London 2022, RAW at Soho Revue, London 2022 and the Festival of Intimacy, UCL, London, 2021.
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Fluid Table
Image Credits: Close Red by Fluid Table
Creation Date: 28/01/2023
Creation Location: London
Materials: Installation part: Aluminum; Cutlery; Red cotton yarn/ Food creation: Jam; Baguette; Cookies; Homemade candies; Flavoured bits.
Fluid Table are a collective specialising in Installation, food, and performance. Their work explores the dynamic relationships that emerge during the dining experience. Food is used as an art material to reduce the distance between people and the work, conveying stories through the process of consuming and tasting.
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Didem Erbas
Image Credits:
Didem Erbas, Ceiling Bunker
Site-specific Installation, Led neon light, aluminum platform, pencil on paper, 2x2x2x2 m, 2020
Didem Erbas works with installation, site-specific installation/intervention, paintings, and video. She is particularly interested in socio-politic issues in her living geography – Turkey. Geography, housing, tracing, and transformation of the spaces are the topics she focuses on.
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Melania Toma
Image Credits: Melania Toma
Melania Toma is an Italian multi-disciplinary artist living and working in London. She questions the palimpsest of colonial ideologies and narratives that are necessarily linked to them, through research that highlights the theme of collecting as a practice. Recent exhibitions include a group show at Pictorum Gallery, “Embodied Selfhood”.
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Can Sun
Image Credits:
Can Sun, Untitled (2020), 14.8 cm x 18.5 cm (without frame)
Photograph print, edition of 5
Can Sun's works mainly focus on the absurdity of the world and the relationship between people by taking daily objects that people tend to ignore as the subject of creation. Through a process of recontextualisation, Sun transforms daily objects into playful and self-mocking sculptures. This kind of humour is not only an acknowledgement of the absurdity of the world but also a revolt against it.
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