S.o.L. - Banu Cennetoglu and Philippine Hoegen
22nd of April 2012

Banu Cennetoglu and Philippine Hoegen





We have invited artists Banu Cennetoglu and Philippine Hoegen to talk about their artist's book series 'Bent', which they publish in Turkey since 2006, and in particular to talk about the work of artist/actor Masist Gul, who throughout his life was in fact never recognized as an artist. Cennetoglu and Hoegen published Gul's series of 6 hand painted books entitled "Kald?r?m Destan? - Kald?r?mlar Kurdunun Hayat?" (Pavement Myth - The Life of the Pavement's Wolf).

For their presentation in Amsterdam the artists have engaged in a deeper and informed discussion with other artists, writers, academics and publishers on how to deal with a posthumous oeuvre, of someone dear to you.
This Rabbit looks to the left: Chocolate Scrying 
SCHOOL OF LIFE - things we don't learn in school 
SoL - Esther Leslie 
Sol - Övül Ö. Durmusoglu 
S.o.L. - L. Robertson / L.Shaw 
Lisa Robertson and Lytle Shaw talk 
S.o.L. - Jennifer Teets and Paolo Thorsen-Nagel 
S.o.L. - Banu Cennetoglu and Philippine Hoegen 
S.o.L. - Louwrien Wijers 
S.o.L. - Cathy Haynes 
S.o.L. - A.A.Bronson 
S.o.L. - Franco Berardi 
S.o.L. - Vincenzo Latronico 
Holding a cup on a boar  
The Magic Bus & other stories 
From Milk to Fall 
Study For Sturtevant Voice 
Among Others 
W O R D S 
l'éducation sentimentale 
Home Sequence 
Absent-minded young typist 
‘Once I wrote the story of her life, because by then I knew it by heart’  
2nd RONGWRONG Icelandic Biennial° 
Other atmospheric phenomena 
Now Eat My Script 
What was Good ended Badly; What was Bad ended Well 
~ use 2 b usb ~ 
The Salt and the Leaven 
More Than This 
And How Are You Otherwise? 
The Marble Man 
A Way Out As Hovering 
Public Display of Affection 
If That I Knew 
Hours of idleness 
Lord Anthony 
Beneficial Genetics for the Right Time 
Pindorama Suit 
D.F.Wallace, The Pale King 
Rebus and Tombola - talking images 
Argenti Dominus Vulpes 
The Dweller  
Pitch Black 
We're One, but We're Not the Same  
One Sofa, Two Films 
The Work is Spun, the Process is Spinning 
The Living Room of a Dilettante 
Uunpo