Category: Culture/Art

  • Iranian galleries to participate in Istanbul art show

    Iranian galleries to participate in Istanbul art show

    TEHRAN — Three Iranian galleries will present national artworks at the Contemporary Istanbul (CI), which will be held from November 24 to 27 in Turkey.

    As the most extensive modern and contemporary art event in Turkey, CI will host Assar Art Gallery, Etemad Gallery and Mohsen Art Gallery from Iran.

    For four days, Contemporary Istanbul is hosting national and international galleries, artists from all over the world, collectors, museum directors, curators, art critics, members of press and art lovers at the Istanbul Convention and Exhibition Center (ICEC) and the Istanbul Convention Center.

    Sculptor Reza Lavasani, whose works are currently on display at the Assar Art Gallery, is one of the most important participants at the event.

    A total of 89 galleries around the world will present paintings, sculpture, plastic arts, gravure, photography, installation, video and original graphics at the event.

    In addition to the main event, Contemporary Istanbul is organizing several side events and art projects, such as conferences and exhibitions, throughout the year with the aim of contributing to the development of the country’s contemporary art.

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    via Iranian galleries to participate in Istanbul art show – Tehran Times.

  • Von Merhart breathes new life into old photographs

    Von Merhart breathes new life into old photographs

    TUBA PARLAK

    ISTANBUL- Hürriyet Daily News

    Artist Ekin Onat von Merhart’s exhibition, ‘Real Fairytales,’ is displaying old photographs with rays of lights at Istanbul’s Gallery Niş. Von Merhart calls her technique ‘mixed’ as her works contain elements of both contemporary photographs and 18th-century oil paintings.

    Photography artist Ekin Onat von Merhart colors old photographs through digital methods.

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    Photography artist Ekin Onat von Merhart has kicked off her second personal exhibition at Gallery Niş with a show that displays her reinterpretation of old photographs through manually applied color highlights.

    “I wanted to breathe new life into these old photographs with rays of lights. I reinterpreted these frames photographed by someone else many years ago according to his own taste and knowledge. It is a very common practice to color old photographs through digital methods. What makes my work different is that I applied the coloring manually, which means that I avoided the wide range of opportunities [offered by] technology and used limited means, which pays homage to the fact that these photos were thus made in the first place,” von Merhart said about her works at “Real Fairytales.”

    Von Merhart calls her technique “mixed” because the photographs on display are no longer the photographs that were taken in the 1970s, nor are they oil paintings from 1700. The creation of the exhibited works requires use of various techniques.

    The images von Merhart used are all related to the Bernegg family that she married into. “When my father-in-law passed away, I obtained a suitcase full of old photographs taken either by him or by his relatives during various trips they made at the time. The photographs also showed the way paved by the family members while growing up,” the artist said.

    She said she had been playing with the photographs for three years, trying to figure out how to save them from being abandoned to time as forgotten memories. The exhibition is the end result of von Merhart’s three-year artistic and mental work.

    “The photographs taken in Africa were by my father-in-law himself during his 40-year residence in Gabon. I also lived together with him in the middle of the jungles for a while, so although it was not me who took these photos, I feel like I have a personal tie with them because I saw every single vision those photographs bear with my own eyes,” she said.

    The Bernegg portraits belonged to real family members, made between 1690 and 1750. “They are not particularly special people, or it is my lack of knowledge. They probably are high aristocrats in the family history that had the chance to obtain senior title, or wives and children of those who bore that title,” she said.

    Von Merhart said the portraits served as a means of immortalizing that particular individual, a very common practice at the times, which in a way proved the relevancy of their use as part of her project upon old photographs that included resuscitating old images in a new fashion to immortalize them and what they signify.

    The artist defines herself as a concept artist, a definition that forces her to focus on details from life that are worked or reworked along with her material of choice that best suits the nature of the project. She said she did not aim for an enduring relationship with any material or concept in order to avoid the pitfall of self-repetition.

    “Contemporary art means the ultimate freedom of expression for me, which I am benefitting from as much as I can,” she said.

    The exhibition runs through Oct. 31. Gallery Niş is closed Sundays.

    via Von Merhart breathes new life into old photographs – Hurriyet Daily News.

  • Kenny Dalglish attends premiere of latest film on Liverpool FC’s Istanbul victory, ‘Will’

    Kenny Dalglish attends premiere of latest film on Liverpool FC’s Istanbul victory, ‘Will’

    will premiere 907797400THE world premiere of a film focused on Liverpool FC’s historic 2005 European Cup win was showcased in the city.

    The cast, including Anfield manager Kenny Dalglish, appeared at the red carpet screening of Will at Liverpool One’s Odeon cinema.

    The film follows orphan Will Brennan, who runs away to watch the game in memory of his late father.

    Dalglish said: “It was a good laugh making it.

    “The film is a further extension of all the good work that’s been done in the city. It’s magnificent.”

    Perry Eggleton, who plays Will Brennan, said: “It was great to play a Liverpool fan.

    “The movie was a fantastic experience and it was good to work with such great people. Istanbul is an amazing city.”

    via Kenny Dalglish attends premiere of latest film on Liverpool FC’s Istanbul victory, ‘Will’ – ECHO Entertainment News – Entertainment – Liverpool Echo.

  • The Grand Bazaar Istanbul

    The Grand Bazaar Istanbul

    yhst 30868769906465 2180 45196464The Grand Bazaar Istanbul

    BY Laziz Hamani (Photographs), Serdar Gülgün (Text)

    Cloth hardcover in luxury slipcase

    11½ x 14½” / 284 Pages / Over 200 Illustrations

    With its rich and colorful 500-year history, the Grand Bazaar in Istanbul has quite a story to tell. This luxury slipcase edition takes a comprehensive look at the world’s most vibrant and inspiring marketplace, replete with dazzling images by esteemed photographer Laziz Hamani and texts by an Istanbul-born Ottoman art expert and collector. Discover jewels, furniture, fabrics, silver, spices, antiques, collectibles, and much more in nearly 300 pages in this once-in-a-lifetime Assouline objet.

    Available October. Pre-Order now.

    $250.00

    via The Grand Bazaar Istanbul Book by Laziz Hamani (Photographs), Serdar Gülgün (Text) | A Comprehensive Overview of the History and Legacy of Luxury Art Crafts in Turkey | Assouline.

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  • Why Istanbul Is the NextGreat Art Destination

    Why Istanbul Is the NextGreat Art Destination

    In Turkey’s Cultural Capital, you’ll find world-class museums, a buzzing nightlife, and Europe’s hottest artists.

    By Heidi S. Mitchell

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    What to See

    Istanbul Modern

    The 86,000-square-foot Modern has become a magnet for art-world titans, including fashion designer Hussein Chalayan, subject of a recent retrospective. istanbulmodern.org

    Santral Istanbul

    A private museum that opened in an Ottoman-era power plant in 2007, the Santral includes galleries, a 1,000-seat amphi theater, and two restaurants. Think of it as Istanbul’s answer to the Tate. santralistanbul.org

    Pera Museum

    Opened just after the Modern, the Pera is dedicated to Orientalist traditions as well as younger artists like up-and-coming painter Burcu Perçin. peramuzesi.org.tr

    The Misir Apartments

    This Art Nouveau building in the red-hot Beyoğlu district houses five galleries and the rooftop 360 bar. Work your way down for a compact greatest-hits version of Istanbul’s artistic avant-garde.

    Autoban

    This storefront has a collection of home furnishings by the edgy Turkish design duo Seyhan Öezdemir and Sefer Çağlar. autoban212.com

    Galerist

    The country’s top artists, such as painter Taner Ceylan, sculptor Elif Urus, and Hussein Chalayan, are represented by this highly respected gallery. galerist.com.tr

    Rampa

    One of the city’s largest galleries, Rampa shows works by such globally adored artists as Ayşe Erkmen, who represented Turkey at this year’s Venice Bienniale. rampaistanbul.com

    Where to Stay

    Stanbul Edition

    Don’t let the business-district setting of Ian Schrager’s new Edition put you off: The 78 earth-tone rooms (starting at $354) with book-matched-wood walls are worth every lira, as is the Cipriani-branded restaurant. editionhotels.com

    A’jia

    This 16-room boutique hotel (starting at $430) is a former pasha’s mansion on the more peaceful, Asian side of the Bosporus. To get to the late-night action, guests cross the strait on the hotel’s ferry. ajiahotel.com

    Seven Hills Hotel

    This upscale Ottoman-kitsch hotel (starting at $188) has views of two stunning architectural wonders: Hagia Sofia and the Blue Mosque. The rooftop bar is a local secret. sevenhillshotel.com

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    Where to Eat, Drink, and Play

    Three restaurants vie for the city’s top title: Çiya (ciya.com.tr) serves traditional Anatolian cuisine in the fish-market district of Kadiköy; Balikçi Sabahattin (balikcisabahattin.com) is a medina stalwart where supermodels mingle with Turkish high society; and Nusr-Et (nusr-etsteakhouse.com) is a steak house with a communal serving table and a chef who trained in Argentina. The city’s hottest new hangouts are on Sofia Street in Asmalimescit, which is lined with restaurants and bars that stay packed long into the night. For aquiet bite in the nearby seaside town of Bebek, try Lucca (luccastyle.com), a Turkish tapas bar run by a veteran of Michelin-starred restaurants.

    via Why Istanbul Is the NextGreat Art Destination: Critical Eye : Details.

  • Turkish artist: “Armenians are the founders of Turkish theater”

    Turkish artist: “Armenians are the founders of Turkish theater”

    Istanbul Municipal Theater is getting ready to stage famous Armenian writer Hagop Baronyan’s ‘the Eastern Dentist’ in its new season, Hurriyet daily News informs. “Armenians are the founders of Turkish theater,” says art director Samlioglu.

    The Istanbul Municipal Theater will stage Hagop Baronyan’s “Eastern Dentist” (Atamnapuyzhn Arevelyan) as a musical in the new season, marking the first time an Armenian play will be staged at a state theater in Turkey.

    “Armenians are the foundation of Turkish theater. Artists bred in this area are the DNA of this land. We need to claim our past if we want to modernize. Unfortunately, we are a society without a memory,” said Aysenil Samlioglu, Istanbul Municipal Theater’s general art director.

    The theater would be greatly pleased to bring the play to Armenia with its huge cast as well, Samiloglu added.

    /Times.am/

    via Turkish artist: “Armenians are the founders of Turkish theater” | Times.am.