Yaz Taşçı’s Touching You I Catch Midnight exhibition at Cite Internationale des Arts

Touching You I Catch Midnight, Yaz Taşçı's first solo exhibition, showcases the artist's most recent works. Borrowing its title from a poem by Audre Lorde, the exhibition brings together a body of work that conveys the feeling of shared intimacy and evokes a collective entity.
 

Steeped in queer and feminist imaginaries, Yaz Taşçı's works explore the infinite possibilities of bodies, identities, and desires, weaving a counter-narrative to hegemonic normativity. Although her practice is individual, it is deeply rooted in a collective and plural thought: Taşçı constantly seeks to create spaces for encounter and solidarity. For this exhibition, the artist chooses to stage female nudes, immersed in the night, meeting in the darkness and forming a fluid and shifting unity. Their gazes, imbued with both the unease and fascination of the night, intersect in a moment of complicity: they claim the night as their own territory.

Taşçı's exhibition will be on view from January 23 to March 1st, 2025, at Cite Internationale des Arts.

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