Exhibition Basibos
Başıboş is about “getting lost” in Istanbul. It is a portrait  of the city, which goes further than just a touristic view... An  illustrated documentary of a fast changing metropolis, with a focus on  the contrasts in Turkish society…
 
 Dutch illustrator Gijs Kast spent six months working and living in  Istanbul, where he got lost in the streets and drew the city. That’s why  his book is called Başıboş, a Turkish word connoting wandering  aimlessly and getting lost. The illustrations in this beautiful book  can be seen in the exhibition at DEPO. Kast depicts the rapidly changing  city of Istanbul through its different neighborhoods, details of  houses, the cats, the character in people's faces, birds and street  views. It is important that these drawings are exhibited in Istanbul to  bring back the project to the city where it started. Would this be an  exotic portrait of Istanbul for the Dutch eye and a cliché for people  living in Turkey? Is his (Western) view of Istanbul so much different  than a native’s? It will be an interesting experience to see Istanbul  through the eyes of a rising young Dutch artist, an outsider yet someone  observing from inside.
Exhibition wil be showing at Gallery Liefhertje en   De Grote Witte Reus untill 20 January.
 
            
