Judith Raum’s ‘eser’ at SALT Beyoğlu
ISTANBUL
Raum made several trips across Anatolia to look for traces of the diverse activities undertaken before World War I. The title “eser” comes from its use both as a term for a work of art in Turkish, and also from the way it was used in a conversation Raum shared with a gardener along the railway tracks in Vezirhan, Anatolia, in which he described a tree as an “eser.”
The installation can be seen until May 24.