SENSITIVE INTERVENTION
“sensitive Intervention uses the images and devices (flag, language, anthem, curriculum, etc.) and replace national or national narratives and military discourses. it brings together works that try to construct a more open-ended narrative. An intervention that reveals the ideological assumptions and myths behind national identity politics. One of the main purposes of this exhibition, which is designed as a space (sensitive intervention), is 'sensitivity'. to discuss what is called and the cultural-political violence behind this sensitivity and, in a way, to deconstruct. Various forms of violence (linguistic, political, physical, sexual or ontological violence) and ideological devices (school, military, family, media, etc.) ideological discourses that naturalize violence and 'identification' mechanisms. and, in benjamin's words, 'scanning in reverse'. Another aim of this exhibition is to express the relationship between art and politics and art as a "discourse". re-establishing the power of establishing an alternative idea of life and political horizon as a field of struggle to remember and discuss.” curator ahmet ergenc