Belit sağ

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belit sağ (born 1980[1]) is a videographer and visual artist from Turkey, and based in Amsterdam.[2] She studied mathematics in Ankara and audio-visual arts in Amsterdam.[3] She co-initiated projects like Kara Haber (2000–2007) and bak.ma.[2] She has been a vocal opponent of censorship within Turkey through the early twenty-first century, publishing a widely read anti-censorship article in 2016.[4]

Born
Ankara, Turkey
Knownforvideo art, activism
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Ankara, Turkey
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Career

sağ completed a residency in International Studio and Curatorial Program, New York in 2016.[5] Screenings and exhibitions include: documenta,[6] and the Toronto International Film Festival.[7]

In January 2018, the artist opened her first solo exhibition, "Let Me Remember" at Squeaky Wheel Buffalo Media Arts Center.[8] sağ's work was also included on the same year in the Flaherty NYC series "Common Visions" presented at Anthology Film Archives.[9]

Filmography

Short films

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YearTitleNotes[1]
2010Absences
‘thank you’
TURKS!
Feng Shui
2011Anti-Stockholm
Past Forward
‘god forbid!’
Black-Out
2012The First Day of Superman
2013You Loved Her
2014K1llth3gr00m
Buluntu (Found)
Soma’dan seslerdocumentary
Lost
And the Image Gazes Back
2015What a Beautiful Voice, Act 1
My Camera Seems to Recognize People
Eylül – Ekim 2015, Cizre/Sept. – Oct. 2015, Cizre
2016A Yhan and Me
Disruption
Grain
2017If You Say It Forty Times...
2018Cut-out
2019what remains
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