YAZ Publications Book Launch

Friday, October 25, 7–9pm

Please join us at Canal Projects on Friday, October 25 from 7–9pm for a celebratory book launch and panel discussion between YAZ contributors Zeynep Öz, Dawn Chan, Hellen Ascoli and Sarah Demeuse. Free RSVP here. The YAZ Publications will be available for purchase.

YAZ Publications are a series of 13 books consisting of artist contributions, fictional and creative texts, editorial compilations as well as book exhibitions. This collection of publications are a part of curator Zeynep Öz’s contribution to the Sharjah Biennial 16, which will take place from February 6–June 15, 2025 in the United Arab Emirates. The publication series and the exhibitions have inspired and fed into one another and some of the publication pieces have turned into spatial commissions or have otherwise left traces in the exhibitions even though the interaction has not been linear nor one-to-one. Broadly centered around the themes of the YAZ exhibitions and touching upon the idea of home and mobility in a time of accelerated technological changes and the financial (un)stable disruptions that come with them, the books bring together multiple authors to (re)imagine various past, present and future moments of transition across economic and friendship systems. The cryptography inspired design with its iridescent elements refer to the underlying importance of labor, payments, and exchange in formulating all these reconfigurations that expand through time(s).

YAZ contemplates on the shifts in societal and economic systems we experience in the present day, specifically those in response to the later stages of the accelerated changes in technology. YAZ has a double meaning in Turkish, 1. summer and 2. write/writing, and brainstorms on the modes of communication and ways of being a part of polity in this late stage of accelerated growth we find ourselves in. Looking at the not-so-newly budded but still pre-fully-mature (adolescent) financial systems as well as the new forms and modes of constituting polity, YAZ wonders what forms friendship are formulated, expanded and/or discarded in and what forms of contracts, social and/or financial, emerge during this (and earlier) transitory epoch(s). As such, it is curious as much on historical moments of accelerated scientific/technological shifts as the current moment.

This book is printed within the scope of the YAZ publication series. YAZ, curated by Zeynep Öz as part of Sharjah Biennial 16, contemplates on the shifts in societal and economic systems we experience in the present day, specifically those in response to the later stages of the accelerated changes in technology and science.

Sharjah Biennial 16, opening in February 2025, is curated by Natasha Ginwala, Amal Khalaf, Zeynep Öz, Alia Swastika and Megan Tamati-Quennell.

Complete list of YAZ Publication contributors:
Ana Iti & Megan Tamati-Quennell, Andrea Torreblanca, Aslı Çetinkaya, Aslı Seven, Aslı Uludağ, Ayşe Güngör, Ayoung Kim, Ayşe İdil İdil, Ayumi Paul, Betül Aksu, Bianca Foratori, Burak Arıkan, Charles Mudade with Amal Issa, Daniela Castro, Dawn Chan, Deleuze Was Wrong + Claudio Moreira, Deniz Kırkalı, Ecem Arslanay, Ekin Tümer, Emre Hüner, Erica X Eisen, Eylül İşcen, Fabio Morais, Fatma Belkıs, Fazal Rizvi, Filipa Ramos, Gökçen Erkılıç, Grupo Cena 11, Hellen Ascoli, Jacob Durieux & Sophie Accolas, Jenna Sutela, Kirkor Dabanyan, Lexy Funk, Luisa González Reiche, May Alqaydi, Meliha Erem, Merve Elveren, Merve Ertufan & Mochu, Merve Yücel, Nadir Sönmez, Natasha Ginwala, Natha Calhova, Negma Coy San, Okay Karadayılar, Okyanus Çağrı Camcı, Onur Ceritoğlu, Rajyashri Goody, Sarah DeMeuse, Sevil Tunaboylu, Sonia Levy, Sophia Tintori, Taloi Havini, Tobi Maier, Tyler Coburn, Vitória Cribb, Wendy Vogel, Yavuz Selim Güler, Zeynep Öz, Zühal Gems

Dawn Chan
Dawn Chan is a senior lecturer at CCS Bard. Her writing has appeared often in The New York Times, and has also been published in ArtReview, The Atlantic, and The New Yorker.com. Previously a visiting scholar at NYU’s Center for Experimental Humanities, Chan has received a Warhol Arts Writers Grant and the Thoma Foundation Arts Writing Award.

Hellen Ascoli
Hellen Ascoli (Guatemala City, Guatemala / Baltimore, Maryland, USA). Situated at the backstrap loom that connects Ascoli’s body, to material, and place, Ascoli calls herself a weaver. Ascoli’s solo exhibition “CIEN TIERRAS,” commissioned for the Contemporary Art Center in Cincinnati, traveled to La Nueva Fábrica in Antigua, Guatemala, in 2023. She was recently a resident at the ISCP and is currently participating at the El Museo del Barrio’s 2024 edition of La Trienal.

Zeynep Öz
Currently a co-curator of Sharjah Biennial 16, Zeynep Öz previously curated 2019 Venice Biennale, Pavilion of Turkey; Sharjah Biennial 13 Istanbul off-site and Aichi Triennale 3, as well as projects at Bonnefantenmuseum, SALT, Home Works and Westfälischer Kunstverein. Öz was co-founder and director of Spot Production Fund in Istanbul (2011–2017), a platform for commissioning interdisciplinary artworks and publishing.

Sarah Demeuse is an editor and writer who mostly works with art organizations on communication strategy, guidelines for institutional tone and voice, exhibition publications or websites, as well as on creative collaborations, such as podcasts or audio guides. More on her website: sarahdemeuse.net