İpek Duben
Artemis I, 1995
Handmade banner, laminated xerox on paper, cloth, wire, steel poles
600 x 357,5 x 30 cm
Copyright The Artist
The project was sponsored by the Austrian Cultural Institute, the Turkish Ministry of Culture and Die Fabrikanten in Austria in commemoration of the one hundredth year of Austrian excavations in...
The project was sponsored by the Austrian Cultural
Institute, the Turkish Ministry of Culture and Die Fabrikanten in Austria in
commemoration of the one hundredth year of Austrian excavations in Ephesus.
ARTEMIS I-II 1995
Artemis I-II were part of project “Ephesus: The imagination of History”. The double-headed self-portrait is a metaphor
for Artemis, the ancient Goddess of Ephesus.
It consists of two site-specific installations.
Artemis I is a handmade banner placed in
front of the Great Theater on the marble road leading to the lower and main
entrance of the ancient city Ephesus.
The double-headed portrait appears on one side and 90 names attributed
to Artemis signed by 90 anonymous women appear on the other side.
Provenance
The ArtistExhibitions
2011, İpek Duben: Ödünç Nesneler / Extracted Objects, CDA Projects, Istanbul, Türkiye1995, Efes: Hayal-i Tarih, Efes Ancient City, Selçuk / Izmir, Turkiye