Visual Strolls

seasonal residency

Visual Strolls is a residency space for artists who share an affinity for landscapes and wilderness, inner and outer. Foresta is changing with every season as the real forest does. In cyclical circularity it celebrates changing seasons of nature and of our lives. As snow melts away, as days grow longer, as leaves change colour, as they fly with the wind, as stillness settles in, as warmth returns, as birds cross continents — at the turn of each seasonal moment we invite a different artist to bring a new time of the year to Foresta by creating a portrait of time that later becomes part of the permanent Museum of Seasons.

Winter mini-seasons

In winter ‘Visual Strolls’ at Foresta becomes a space alive with diverse encounters. In the spirit of the entangled pluriversal visions, we invite artists to share seasonal moments they observe and experience across geographies. We are also inspired by the Japanese culture where the understanding of seasons stretches beyond the four times of the year with varying temperature and length of daylight: there are 72 micro-seasons, 72 kō, 72 poetic moments of the year closely observed as things change in the living world around. This winter at Foresta 2 artists from different parts of the globe are sharing their visions of the season. 

 

Winter 2023 Artist in Residence

Uğur Altun

Uğur is an illustrator and graphic designer living in Izmir and Istanbul with 2 dogs and 1 cat and spending as much time as possible with them in nature. His works have been published by Rue du monde, İletişim and Redhouse, awarded by GMK (Turkish Graphic Designers Association), Taiwan International Graphic Design Awards, Sharjah Children’s Books Illustrations Exhibition, and others.

Winter 2023 Portrait: Sepia Winds

 
A land without forests is not a homeland.
— Mustafa Kemal Ataturk
 
 
 


About Visual Strolls

Visual Strolls is not only an online gallery, an exhibition room, a portrait into the work of the invited artist. It is also a part of our long-term research, understanding arts and creativity as forces that change human states of attention in manifold ways, as forms of cognition and perception, divergent perspectives and poetry of vision, access to intuition and imagination, and empowerment for conscious creation of culture. You can read more about Art into Life research here.

 

Cover image: Uğur Altun