
Moving Across and Beyond the Line
Roger Malbert(Author)
Inci Eviner(Artist)
Dirimart (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 1. August 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
384 pages
978-605-5815-74-5 (ISBN)
Description
Inci Eviner: Moving Across and Beyond the Line is the most comprehensive monograph to date on the Istanbul-based artist and academic, spanning her practice from early 2000s to present. Rooted in drawing yet multiplied across diverse media-video, performance, sculpture, costume, and writing-Eviner's works form a living ecosystem: interconnected, mutable, and perpetually in flux. Uncanniness emerges at the intersection of humour and violence, where rigid taxonomies collapse, and a network of shifting forms resists linearity and Cartesian logic. Deeply political, Eviner's practice does not simply address collective and socio-cultural realities but is inherently embedded within them. The figures inhabiting her universe appear and reappear across media, continually transforming while maintaining dialogic relationships with the artist herself. Featuring insightful essays by Roger Malbert and Heinz Peter Schwerfel, this richly illustrated volume unfolds Eviner's oeuvre as a constellation of doorways-each leading elsewhere, yet all rooted in the generative act of drawing.
Text in English and Turkish.
Text in English and Turkish.
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Language
English
Other
Place of publication
Istanbul
Turkey
Illustrations
22 Illustrations, black and white; 220 Illustrations, color
Dimensions
Height: 270 mm
Width: 190 mm
Thickness: 28 mm
ISBN-13
978-605-5815-74-5 (9786055815745)
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Persons
Inci Eviner graduated from the Painting Department of Mimar Sinan University of Fine Arts, Istanbul and completed her PhD at the same university. She represented Turkey at the 58th Venice Biennale, Turkish Pavilion in 2019. She held a comprehensive retrospective show in 2016 at the Istanbul Museum of Modern Art. She participated in the 2024 edition of Frieze Sculpture curated by Fatos UEstek at The Regent's Park, London. Eviner's solo exhibitions include Neural Crest of an Island, Dirimart Pera, Istanbul (2024); Mecaniques de l'esprit, Maison de la Culture d'Amiens, Amiens (2024); Beyond Home, IMALAT-HANE, Bursa (2023); Houris and Travelers, Dirimart Dolapdere, Istanbul (2022); Co-Action Device: A Study, Haskoey, Istanbul (2022); Looping on Thin Ice, Pearl Lam Galleries, Shanghai (2016); Runaway Girls, Drawing Center, New York (2015). The artist has been invited to a number of artist residencies including Rauschenberg Foundation, Florida (2017); SAM Art Projects (2010) and Leube, Salzburg (2005). Eviner's works have been included in international collections such as the Deutsche Bank Collection, Centre Pompidou Paris, Istanbul Museum of Modern Art, Guggenheim New York and TBA21 Vienna. Inci Eviner lives and works in Istanbul.
Content
Foreword (Erdem Ilgi Akter) - Taxanomies of Malaise - Fugitive Lines - The Spirit Cannot Be Contained By the Body - What Remains, What Returns and Implications - A World Artist: Feminist, Destructive, Carnivalesque (Roger Malbert) - Performative Lecture - Inci Eviner Retrospective: Who's Inside You - Skinless - Off the Mirror - Runaway Girls - Beuys Underground - Ordinary Conditions - Reenactment of Heaven - Houris and Travelers - Agoraphobia - Voice of the Notebook - We, Elsewhere - Genies of Water - Mecaniques de L'esprit - Neural Crest of an Island - Time, Play, Body, Politics, and Utopia (Heinz Peter Schwerfel) - Materials of Mind Theatre - Under One Body - Suspicipus Compromises - Co-Action Device