Nil Yalter- Exile is a hard job- Walls / Editor: Eda Berkmen
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Comprehensive archive of Nil Yalter's guerrilla project of the same name, which the artist has implemented in 19 cities around the world over the last twelve years.
A comprehensive archive on Nil Yalter's eponymous guerilla project which the artist has realised in 19 cities around the world to date. The publication focuses on Nil Yalter's eponymous work "Exile is a Hard Job:Walls"; a public space intervention concerning immigration. The publication will bring together a comprehensive archive on this guerilla postering project which spread to 19 cities over 12 years by forging the collaboration of art institutions around the world. Yalter first realized "Exile is a Hard Job: Walls" in Spain. She recreated as large-scale posters, the black and white photographs and drawings of a blue-colour worker family that she met in 1976 while creating the series "Immigrants". Text: Nil Yalter, Övül Ö. Durmusoglu, Mira Benabeu, Melanie Wagner, Chéryl Gréciet, Eda Berkmen , Rita Kersting, Jerome O Drisceoil, Kader Attia, Hoor Al Qasimi, Fabienne Dumont, Frank Lamy, Steìphanie Airaud, Mayssa Fattouh, Sumesh Manoj Sharma, Zasha Colah, Vincent Sabourin, Dirk Snauwaert, Gürsoy Dogtas, Nina Tabassomi, Mia Rigo, Clotilde Scordia, Ecem Ümitli, Edwige Baron with the Berlin Biennale Team.
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