17th Istanbul Biennial Online Exhibition Tour

School Groups
High School

Face-to-Face

 

In a guided online tour, we explore the Istanbul Biennial with its 17th edition, curated by Ute Meta Bauer, Amar Kanwar and David Teh.  We have the opportunity to improve our interactive learning through questions focused on evoking ideas while also developing our observation, language and critical thinking skills.

Related Exhibition: 17th Istanbul Biennial 

Weekday Online Learning Program
Thursday, Friday
10:00-10:30
10:45-11:15
11:30-12:00 

The event is free of charge. Reservation is required for groups, which should include no less than 10 and no more than 60 participants. After confirmation of the reservation, the workshop link will be sent exclusively to the e-mail address submitted during registration. The event will be held on Zoom Meeting and will consist of a virtual guided tour of the exhibition.

Participants will receive a certificate of participation via e-mail after the event.

For more information: ogrenme@peramuzesi.org.tr

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Nudes With Mirrors

Nudes With Mirrors

Although mythological themes are not commonly encountered in Turkish painting, it is possible to see variations of widespread themes such as the Venus at her Toilet. 

History of a Khanjar

History of a Khanjar

Henryk Weyssenhoff, author of landscapes, prints, and illustrations, devoted much of his creative energies to realistic vistas of Belorussia, Lithuania, and Samogitia. A descendant of an ancient noble family which moved east to the newly Polonised Inflanty in the 17th century, the young Henryk was raised to cherish Polish national traditions.

The Search for Form

The Search for Form

A series of small and rather similar nudes Bedri Rahmi Eyüboğlu and Eren Eyüboğlu produced in the early 1930s almost resemble a ‘visual conversation’ that focus on a pictorial search. It is also possible to find the visual reflections of this earlier search in the synthesis Bedri Rahmi Eyüboğlu reached with his stylistic abstractions in the 1950s.