Pottery from Menemen - between utility goods and works of art
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After a restful night with some dream episodes, which in our memory all revolved around the topic of pottery, we were invited to breakfast in the beautiful tangerine plantation in the morning by Sabahattin Vardarlı, our host and his family.
Our tour guide through the Menemen workshops, Mr. Ertan Saruhan, also showed up punctually for breakfast, as our daily program was supposed to continue today. First of all, however, we paid more attention to our host Sabahattin, whose pottery work differed greatly from the everyday objects we had come to know.
One day, when a visitor asked about the price of an extraordinarily artistic work by Sabahattin, who tried to explain that it was not for sale as a representational piece, a dispute almost broke out. The lady insisted on naming a price, which was then named after discussion. This was clearly too high for the lady, which prompted Sabahattin to ask what she really wanted this work for. The lady's answer was as hurtful as it was typical of certain groups of people: "There's my friend's wedding. I'd like to throw this object out there on the terrace for the sake of the bachelorette party."
It became increasingly clear to us that motivational work was really needed for an entire region to rebuild an entire guild through new ideas and thoughts. It was not without reason that Ertan Saruhan told us about the loss of large orders from Germany and neighbouring countries, when Chinese products were increasingly crowding out Menemen goods due to the price. It was clear to us long ago why we were being shown around with such motivation and all the small workshops and the master craftsmen who worked there.
Our talks towards planning a Menemen pottery festival continued as we drove into town. For the first time we were able to get an impression of Menemen, a city of around 125,000 inhabitants, which a hundred years ago was much smaller but consisted of almost 50% Greeks. But more on that later.
A caravanserai as the cultural center of Menemen
The local pottery association, headed by Ertan Saruhan, also had offices and showrooms here. You could also see his enthusiasm for the historic building when he showed us various rooms, introduced us to the people who were there and also reported on the concept ideas we had just created. A great "location", as one would say in modern German. Centrally located, accepted by the local population and easy to find for guests, in short: very suitable for a first pottery festival in Menemen.
A few rooms away there was a craftsman who still made bedspreads in the traditional way. Ruffled or embroidered, just as you wish. Then we came across an artist who was exhibiting the pictures she had painted herself. Full-time professor of art and painting at a university in Izmir, in short, there have already been some interesting approaches for a developing cultural centre.
Others were already busy structuring the surfaces, for which special tools were made available by the masters. In general, everyone involved was more than clearly enjoying what they were doing, which was also supported by the two masters who were present. Fathers who go pottery with their daughters on Sunday afternoons are really still the big exception in Turkey, so we take our hat off to the event initiated by the pottery association.
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