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Visual style for Phasebook, Prague Artbook & Zine Fair.
Exhibition: Heyt be! Chronology & Mini Zine Archive from Turkey Curated and installation by Deniz Beşer 23-25 November, 2018 // 1-2 December, 2018 . Exhibited at
-Volumes Independent Art Publishing Fair, Kunsthalle Zürich, Switzerland
-Phasebook Art Book & Zine Fair, CAMP Praha, Prague, Czech Republic
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Zines from Archive: Mondo Trasho, Spastik Eroll, Nase Zine, Çizgi Fanzin, Heyt be! Fanzin, Gözaltı Fanzin, Fomo Fanzin, Santigrad100, Paslı Teneke Fanatik Magazin, Taxidermia Fanzine, Güzel, Suimasen Turkey, Shadow Of A Doubt, Efkar Records, Mirror Selfieholic, Falçata, Why Has Nobody Noticed This, Diplo Docus, Medya Tavırs Fanzine, Hayta, Anarşist Vegan Queer Gün, Eblek Hardcore, Ver Leftere,Yelloz, Genedoğum, Haylaz Eroll, Fanzin Literarü, Frozen Kuken 45 C, Sünnet Fanzin, Mono Propaganda
"Istanbul had a rich heritage of independent publishing from the 1990s. If the London-based 1970s punk zine Sniffin’ Glue was an international milestone, Istanbul’s were Mondo Thrasho and Laneth. These DIY publications took different aesthetic routes and were claimed by different scenes, but both started with the same idea.*” In Turkey, that same ideas is still going on and growing up with different approaches and interests on zines. Turkey has a long tradition of censorship but Zines are documents and snapshots of society without the censored voice. Heyt be! Fanzin is an art zine which published since 2010 by Deniz Beşer & Sedef Karakas. Main aim of Heyt be! is based on searching the alternative exhibition possibilities on zine form. All issues host artists from different countries. Zine is distributed to 7 different countries like Turkey, Austria, Spain, Canada, Brazil so on. . The exhibition displays Heyt be! Fanzin’s chronolgy, some selected zines and other forms of self publications from Turkey, going back to the 1990s to today
Our independent publication ''Heyt be! Fanzin'' was part of Phasebook Art Book & Zine Fair in Prague, Czech Republic. Fair was held on 1-2 December, 2018. At the same time, Deniz Beşer curated the exhibition ''Heyt be! Chronology & Mini zine archive from Turkey". // Bağımsız yayınımız Heyt be! Fanzin, 1-2 Aralık 2018'de Prag'da gerçekleşen Phasebook Sanat Kitabı ve Fanzin Fuarı'ndaydı. Aynı zamanda fuar kapsamında CAMP Prag'da ''Heyt be! Kronoloji & Türkiye'den Mini Fanzin Arşivi'' sergisi yer aldı.
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Exhibition: Heyt be! Chronology & Mini Zine Archive from Turkey
Curator: Deniz Beşer 1-2 December, 2018
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Zines from Archive: Mondo Trasho, Spastik Eroll, Nase Zine, @cizgifanzin , Heyt be! Fanzin, @gozaltifanzine , @fomofanzin, Santigrad100, Paslı Teneke Fanatik Magazin, Taxidermia Fanzine, Güzel, @suimasenturkey , Shadow Of A Doubt, Efkar Records, Mirror Selfieholic, Falçata, Why Has Nobody Noticed This, Diplo Docus, Medya Tavırs Fanzine, Hayta, Anarşist Vegan Queer Gün, Eblek Hardcore, Ver Leftere,Yelloz, Genedoğum, Haylaz Eroll, Fanzin Literarü, Frozen Kuken 45 C, Sünnet Fanzin, Mono Propaganda . "Istanbul had a rich heritage of independent publishing from the 1990s. If the London-based 1970s punk zine Sniffin’ Glue was an international milestone, Istanbul’s were Mondo Thrasho and Laneth. These DIY publications took different aesthetic routes and were claimed by different scenes, but both started with the same idea.*” In Turkey, that same ideas is still going on and growing up with different approaches and interests on zines. Turkey has a long tradition of censorship but Zines are documents and snapshots of society without the censored voice. Heyt be! Fanzin is an art zine which published since 2010 by Deniz Beşer & Sedef Karakas. Main aim of Heyt be! is based on searching the alternative exhibition possibilities on zine form. All issues host artists from different countries. Zine is distributed to 7 different countries like Turkey, Austria, Spain, Canada, Brazil so on . The exhibition displays Heyt be! Fanzin’s chronolgy, some selected zines and other forms of self publications from Turkey, going back to the 1990s to today.