May 2026remnants of a home
6 cyanotypes on various fabrics and watercolour paper, various sizes
200 x 140 cm, 150 x 130 cm, 140 x 110cm, 130 x 110cm, 24 x 30cm
Françoise Caraco explores belonging as a dynamic system composed of fragmented narratives and rituals, everyday gestures, and the shifting rhythms of time.
During her three-month residency at Yellow Brick, she focused on the Nea Ionia district, which was built on the outskirts of Athens in the 1920s to accommodate the numerous Hellenic refugees from Asia Minor affected by the population exchange between Greeks and Turks following the Treaty of Lausanne in 1923. Nea means ‘new’ and Ionia refers to Asia Minor.
Many of the small houses originally built for refugees in Nea Ionia now stand empty or have fallen into disrepair. Others have been demolished to make way for larger, more modern homes. The neighbourhood is changing rapidly, and with it, the stories of loss and suffering, and the search for a new identity and home that these houses represent, are disappearing.
From an artistic perspective, Françoise Caraco was interested in the memories that these abandoned refugee houses still hold within them. To this end, she looked for architectural features or objects left behind that tell the story of these once-new homes.
Using the cyanotype process, Françoise Caraco created delicate, light-sensitive prints that capture the architectural details of the refugee shelters built in Nea Ionia for those displaced from Asia Minor. For example, the pattern of a old spiral staircase or the grille of a locked front door. The cyanotypes capture the vibrant textures and, with them, the individual stories hidden behind the originals.
The universal title of the work, ‘Remnants of a Home’, refers to the constant state of being on the move, for to this day the Treaty of Lausanne serves as a blueprint for ongoing exclusion, displacement or even annihilation on the grounds of religion and nationality.
Furthermore, Françoise Caraco uses cyanotypes to document the rapid transformation of this neighbourhood. Even in the last three months, she has not had enough time to capture all the planned subjects in light prints, as many buildings are currently being demolished. In this way, Caraco also captures how the traces of a bygone era in Nea Ionia are disappearing and fading away. The vibrant textures of these cyanotypie prints evoke memories and a sense of belonging, whilst the buildings themselves are gradually disappearing. What kind of home do they bring to mind?
March 20263 months residency Athen
Yellow Brick is an independent cultural institution of contemporary art that has been active in the district of Nea Ionia, Attica, since 2016.
December 2023Zofinger Luft (choice)
8 x Fotografien: Inkjetdruck auf Innovapapier, 118 x 80 cm, 60 x 40 cm, 87 x 60 cm, 45 x 30 cm, 15 x 10.8 cm
1 x Video: HD 16:9, 1920 x 1080, Farbe, 9:52, Ton
1 x Silberner Suppenlöffel
1 x Ausgestopfter Rabe
August 2023Durchfluten
Photogramm on Baryt Paper, behind Glas, variabel sizes:
30.5 x 40.6 cm; 24 x 30.5 cm, 17.8 x 24 cm, 12.7x 17.8 cm
Audio piece, Durchfluten, 15' 18'', 2023
Spoken by Alma Caraco
April 2023Zofinger Luft
Fotografien: Inkjetdruck auf Innovapapier, 118 x 80 cm, 60 x 40 cm, 87 x 60 cm, 45 x 30 cm
Video: HD 16:9, 1920 x 1080, Farbe, 9:52
April 2023Tandem im Turm
Fotografien; Inkjet auf Barytpapier, aufgezogen auf Aluminium 60 x 85 cm oder 85 x 120 cm
Fotogramme; Barytpapier, aufgezogen auf Aluminium 45 x 30 cm oder 30 x 24 cm
February 2023Stilles Buch aus der Lücke
Installativer Katalog für nicht gelesene Bücher
Fotografiene; Laserkopien 21cm x 29cm
December 2022
September 2022Gizli Istanbul / Hidden Istanbul
Inkjetprint auf gmg ProofMedia Newspaper 76g, 77.3 x 58 cm oder 43.5 x 58 cm
Book: Hidden Istanbul, APE#194, Art Paper Editions, Belgien, 2021
The book HIDDEN ISTANBUL serves as the basis for the exhibition at the Schneidertempel Arts Center. Photographs and images of archival material are printed in inkjet on thin newsprint and hung on the walls in equal measure as a kind of documentary tracing of Istanbul Jewish life. The statements from the interviewees can be found in the book.
December 2021Hidden Istanbul
Hardcover 17 × 24 cm, 404 Seiten, 263 Farbfotografien, Language: English, ISBN 9789493146716
Design & Editing: Lien Van Leemput & Françoise Caraco
Design: Lien Van Leemput & Françoise Caraco for 6'56" Art Paper Editions, Belgien, 2021.
Each book comes with a two-sided poster.
October 2021
May 2021
March 2021Trolley Suitcase
Audio piece: 32‘ 33‘‘, Spoken by Alma Caraco
Trolley Suitcase, about walking and writing, from the art-project, you, inter alia, St. Petersburg – Geneva, 2021