Art Cologne

Art Cologne

Messeplatz 1 Cologne, 50679, Germany Thursday, November 16, 2023–Sunday, November 19, 2023


feeling at home x by ramazan can

Ramazan Can

Feeling at Home X, 2022

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nine octhahedrons by cem sonel

Cem Sonel

Nine Octhahedrons, 2023

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all the old memories are stored by ramazan can and cem  sonel

Ramazan Can and Cem Sonel

All the old memories are stored, 2023

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Anna Laudel is delighted to announce its inaugural participation in  Art Cologne, the world's oldest art fair, taking place from November  16th to 19th, 2023. Anna Laudel will feature the latest works by the talented artists Ramazan Can and Cem Sonel, offering a captivating  glimpse into the vibrant Turkish contemporary art scene.  

Dating  back to 1967, the oldest art fair in the world, Art Cologne brings together important collectors and representatives of high-ranking institutions giving space to more than one hundred galleries and their exceptional artists. Upholding the tradition of building a bridge from the Bosporus to Cologne, Anna Laudel will have a strong debut by representing Turkey at Art Cologne 2023.    

This year the fair differentiates galleries in seven sectors: Contemporary, Modern/ Post-war, Collaborations, Neumarkt,  Editions,  Art + Object, New Positions. Anna Laudel has been selected to showcase  in the Collaborations sector, with the collaborative work of Ramazan Can  and Cem Sonel who are particularly exceptional owing to their inventive  approaches in multi-medial dimensions.

Ramazan Can has worked with Anatolian themes, patterns and fabrics  incorporated with shamanism and contemporary mysticism since the  beginning of his career. The artist's use of concrete in conjunction  with other materials may be seen as an illusion to the vast extension of urban regions into the surrounding natural landscape and their transformation. 

Cem Sonel, on the other hand, started his career painting on the  streets. His creations, whether abstract sculptures or LED displays,  maintain site uniqueness by reinterpreting visual components that are  undeniably associated with urban surroundings. 

The two artists base their research processes for the framework of  their artistic expression on Derrida's critique of Logocentrism. Derrida argues that our way of thinking is almost exclusively determined by dichotomies, which in turn are to be understood as interdependent binary  definitions like male-female, inside-outside, old-new, absence- presence.   

The core of the joint sculpture by Ramazan Can and Cem Sonel artfully conveys the duality described by Derrida. In their artwork, two artists meticulously combine contradictory materials  like concrete, carpet, neon and LED installation in harmony to reflect  old and new, modern and traditional, forgotten crafts and new  technologies. Through their work, Can and Sonel provide a fresh  perspective on long-standing customs, motifs and culturally recognized  patterns that portray Anatolian history. 

The collaborative artworks of Ramazan Can and Cem Sonel will be displayed at Anna Laudel’s Booth:  Hall 11.2 Corridor A, Nr 304 during Art Cologne 2023, taking place from November 16th to 19th.