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Erdem Tasdelen

Erdem Tasdelen grew up in Switzerland, Germany and Turkey. He received his BA in Visual Arts and Communication Design from Sabanci University in Istanbul in 2007, and his MAA in Visual Arts from Emily Carr University of Art + Design in Vancouver in 2010. He currently lives in Vancouver and teaches at Emily Carr University of Art + Design. He has exhibited internationally at venues including MAK in Vienna; NON, ARTER and Sanatorium in Istanbul; 221A and Charles H. Scott Gallery in Vancouver BC; and Oakville Galleries in Oakville ON.

Exhibitions

  • Studio Work

    PAUL MPAGI SEPUYA
    January 26–March 2, 2013

    Paul Mpagi Sepuya, <em>Studio Work</em>, Installation View

    Artspeak - Paul Mpagi Sepuya - Studio Work

    Paul Mpagi Sepuya, <em>Katie, February 7</em>, 2010. C-print, 18 x 24 in, mounted on sintra, framed, edition 1/3 - <em>Studio, March 2</em>, C-print, 24 x 32 in, mounted on sintra, framed, edition 1/3.

    Paul Mpagi Sepuya, <em>Tyler, February 18</em>, 2011. C-print, 18 x 24 in, mounted on sintra, framed, edition 1/3 - <em>Studio June 12</em>, 2011. C-print, 18 x 24 in, mounted on sintra, framed, edition 3/3 - <em>Ashraya and Keaton, January 23</em>, 2011. C-print, 18 x 24 in, mounted on sintra, framed, edition 1/3.

    Paul Mpagi Sepuya, <em>Studio Work</em>, Installation View

    Paul Mpagi Sepuya, <em>Self-portrait, March 30</em>, 2011. C-print, 18 x 24 in, mounted on sintra, framed, edition 1/3

    Paul Mpagi Sepuya, <em>Stuart and Lars, June 8</em>, 2011. C-print, 18 x 24 in, mounted on sintra, framed, edition 1/3

    Artspeak will host the debut Canadian solo exhibition of recent work by Paul Mpagi Sepuya, titled Studio Work.

    Studio Work is Sepuya’s most recent body of work, developed during his 2011-2012 artist residency at the Studio Museum in Harlem. The project is both a volume of photographs—formal portraits, loose snapshots, still-lifes and details of the his studio space—and an installation composed of those materials accumulated in the studio, tracing the artist’s occupation and photo-making from the beginning to the end of the residency. The work explores how the studio environment, as site of creation, editing, and accumulation, affects and frames portraiture and the performance of portraiture.

    Sepuya made the self-portraits by inviting friends in to spend time and have their portraits made, in formal set-ups as well as snapshots. Each portrait is constructed amidst the unfinished editing process of those works that preceded it, and in reference to those other images that populate the studio. Sepuya states, “My studio was private, but not a closed environment. Rather, it was a stage that I inhabited and opened to those around me.”

    Please join us at the opening reception of Studio Work, Friday January 25th. All are invited to a public conversation between artist and curator, to take place Saturday 26th, at 2PM.

    The Canadian presentation of Paul Mpagi Sepuya’s Studio Work is curated by J.J. Kegan McFadden and co-produced by Artspeak and PLATFORM Centre for Photographic + Digital Arts (Winnipeg).

    Postscript 50: Erdem Tasdelen on Studio Work (PDF)