Nothing Lasts Forever
February 1–May 12, 2006

Nothing Lasts Forever

The 3rd Video Program at Istanbul Modern presented a selection of significant works by Hussein Chalayan (Turkey), Fischli & Weiss (Switzerland) and Sam Taylor-Wood (Great Britain). These art works are relevant examples of how photography, cinema and video are inexcusable seed-beds for shaping our contemporary iconosphere. Such media have forged their identity by reworking representational techniques derived from previous creative traditions. Pictorial composition, theatrical stage set and the fabling function of the novel were thus updated and transformed to shape our new visual and narrative models. Placing the accent on time and duration, the selected video works heighten out awareness of the fleetingness of time and the lack of eternal truths. They also evince the disappearance of boundaries between artistic disciplines such as painting, sculpture and fashion, and prove how art is able to embody the interactions between different fields of knowledge.

Curator: Rosa Martínez