Sinan Tuncay “I’m sorry, Leyla”

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Lens-based artist Sinan Tuncay’s first solo show, I’m sorry, Leyla, brings his self-reflective photography and video projects together. The four bodies of work, present a gender fantasy that is conventionally shaped by the Turkish cultural landscape. The staged images, pursue the conflict between East and West through the melancholy of the Turkish nostalgia. Projecting gigantic to miniature, public to private; the show is an attempt to explore the subject of gender as it is fetishized around female virginity and the heteronormative image of masculinity.

10-channel video installation, Mommy’s Not Home (2013), explores the desired interior passiveness of femininity, through 1960’s Turkish melodramas. Since the TV screen has introduced a semi-intimate layer to the movies, when they had been
exhaustively broadcast late after in the 1990’s, this work is presented in the form of a television set. Ten staged videos, that are displayed on various TVs, reflect female characters, who got stuck in their roles within small scale replicas of the
original film sets. Being restrained in the boxed physicality of a TV, the work explores the claustrophobic nostalgia which melodramatized culture confines women.

Public Intimacy (2015), as a series of photographical tableau, reflects marital obligation and its ceremonial order in the Turkish tradition. The constant surveillance of virginity and inevitable examination of potency, are depicted through compositional hierarchies. As each photograph is a composite of both taken and found images; all figures are slight variations of a male and female figure, whose faces are juxtaposed on various postures to embody anonymous
stereotypes. Meticulously collaged imagery seeks to apply a contemporary approach to manuscript illustration, the major medium of Ottoman pictorial art, in which, figurative representation was broadly restricted.

Fraternal (2016), screened in three channels, is an ongoing video project that pursues institutionalized integrations of male sexuality through the conformist narcissism of boyhood. Competitive aggression within boys, comes into play as
a form of a homoerotic love object, that, serves to both hide and reveal the fear of unmanliness. The manly acts, are projected on photographical settings in order to recall repetitive structure of remembered images, and insert an additional
layer to tableau.

Lastly, Leyla (2016), is a self-portrait to embody an ultimate object of desire, that is shaped around feminine idealism and widely imposed by bygone cinematic imagery. As the exhibition title addresses the cult Turkish Music piece, a heartbreak song that’s written for and to Leyla; the portrait reveals the guilt of unmanly pleasures, through a fantasized image of her.

The song is significantly performed by Turkish queer nightclub star, Zeki Muren, whose flamboyant vocals and genderbender persona took an essential role in the prefabricated Turkish modernization process. Departing from Muren’s crisp
and delicate voice, the work seeks to combine visual spectacle with aural intimacy of gender.

The overall show, is an ensemble of both still and moving imagery, as well as the eclectic product of the cultures that Tuncay has constantly experienced. His work explores gender through the conflict between modernity and religious conservatism and East-oriented cosmopolitanism and West-oriented Turkish nationalism. Combining various scales in order to create nonexistent environments, his work aims to challenge single-point perspective, while keeping the flatness of collage. Individually taken images, constitute an ultimately composed fantasy where the constructed nature of gender is constantly reproduced.

Sinan Tuncay is a New York-based artist who makes both still and moving images. Born in 1986 in Istanbul, he received his BA from Sabanci University in Visual Communication Design (2010) and his MFA from the School of Visual Arts in Photography, Video and Related Media (2013). His first music video project that he designed and directed for the notable Turkish singer Sezen Aksu’s song, titled ‘Vay’, has been nationally awarded as the Best Music Video of 2012, by both 18th Turkey Music and 39th Golden Butterfly Awards. His work has been exhibited internationally, most prominently at the Close Quarters show at the Istanbul Museum of Modern Art and Governors Island Art Fair in New York. Most recently, he was selected as one of the 50 artists to participate ‘reGeneration3 : New Perspectives on Photography’ exhibition and publication project that was held by Musée de l’Elysée in Switzerland, in 2015. Sinan is represented by C.A.M. Gallery in Turkey.

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Schedule

from April 07, 2016 to May 26, 2016

Opening Reception on 2016-04-07 from 18:00 to 21:00

Artist(s)

Sinan Tuncay

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