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Françoise Caraco / Hidden Istanbul
Françoise Caraco / Hidden Istanbul
Françoise Caraco / Hidden Istanbul
Françoise Caraco / Hidden Istanbul
Françoise Caraco / Hidden Istanbul
Françoise Caraco / Hidden Istanbul
Françoise Caraco / Hidden Istanbul
Françoise Caraco / Hidden Istanbul
Françoise Caraco / Hidden Istanbul
Françoise Caraco / Hidden Istanbul
Françoise Caraco / Hidden Istanbul

Françoise Caraco

Hidden Istanbul

€30,00
17 × 24 cm, 404 p, ills colour, linnen hardcover
Each book comes with a two-sided poster.
ISBN 9789493146716
language: English
design & editing: Lien Van Leemput & Françoise Caraco
design: Lien Van Leemput & Françoise Caraco for 6m56s
edition of 700
December 2021

How can something that is concealed be represented, be shown? This is precisely what Françoise Caraco has tried to undertake in the current book ‘Hidden Istanbul’. On a quest to find her ancestors, Françoise Caraco travelled to Istanbul numerous times and talked to people who knew or had known a Caraco—or Karako—or at least remembered the name. This afforded her a unique glimpse of the culture of the Sephardic Jews, who have inhabited the Turkish metropolis for centuries but remain unseen by most eyes. In ‘Hidden Istanbul’ Françoise Caraco sensitively weaves family memories with her own contemporary photographs of her journey and researches, intermingled with various voices from Istanbul’s Jewish community. The result is a rich and nuanced portrait of a vanishing past and a still-vibrant present of the city from the perspective of a largely unknown segment of its population.

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Françoise Caraco, born in 1972, is a visual artist, living in Zurich, Switzerland. The basis of her artistic works are researches into family history, historical events and places steeped in history. The voices of contemporary witnesses, as well as excerpts from compiled documentary material have formed her artistic work for several years now. Her interest lies in the construction of memory in its reverberations between individual experiences and the collective past.