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Serkan Özkaya, "We Will Wait" (2014–17) (photo illustration by Brett Beyer and Lal Bahcecioglu)
Posted inArt

Deciphering Duchamp’s Clues

by Benjamin Sutton December 11, 2017December 12, 2017

The Turkish-American artist Serkan Ă–zkaya and the novelist Augustus Rose discuss their fascinations with Duchampian detective work at Postmasters Gallery on Wednesday.

Posted inArt

A Shadowy Plane in the Cave

by Hrag Vartanian July 31, 2013August 1, 2013

Serkan Özkaya’s “Mirage” (2013) was an ominous presence at the beta launch of the new Postmasters Gallery space in Tribeca.

Posted inOpinion

Flip-Flopping an MP3 into a Record

by Kyle Chayka January 3, 2013

Writer and technologist Robin Sloan has coined the term “flip-flop” to denote an instance when a digital thing becomes physical, or vice-versa. A new project by Amanda Ghassaei that turns audio files into 3D-printed records.

Posted inArt

Holy Holy Copy Copy Culture Culture, A Manifesto

by Hrag Vartanian March 7, 2012March 7, 2012

Last night’s panel event at Storefront for Art and Architecture was a heady affair. A group of panelists, myself include, sat inside the Vito Acconci-designed structure while a 30-foot David sculpture by Serkan Özkaya lay horizontal on a flat bed outside on Kenmare Street.

Posted inNews

30 Ft Naked Guy Arriving in New York Today!

by Hrag Vartanian March 6, 2012March 6, 2012

We JUST received a photo of Serkan Özkaya’s “David (inspired by Michelangelo)” sculpture as it makes its way through New Jersey on its way to downtown Manhattan tonight.

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