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Project Name | Beloved | Posted in | Art, Installation | Architecture Practice | Tabanlıoğlu Architects |
Year | 2016 |
Madonna in a Fur Coat is considered one of the most important works of Turkish literature, and in recent years has become a best-seller once again in Turkey, with half a million copies being sold in 2015 alone. The first ever English translation of the book was published in 2016 by Penguin, an event that added new layers of meaning to Tabanlıoğlu Architects’ installation at the V&A. Apart from being a sombre monument to Ali and his fate, the black-coloured monolith alluded to Raif’s black notebook mentioned in the book, while the bridge on which the work was installed symbolised the connection between East and West that the book deals with. “Through Beloved, we wanted to reinterpret the story in London,” says architect Murat Tabanlıoğlu. “The installation was built to be a physical realisation of the way the human mind imagines scenes from a book as they read. It aimed to be a very intimate experience that celebrates literature, passion and the human condition using the power of design.”
Beloved by Tabanlıoğlu Architects.