“Dancing with the Moon” Exhibition Tour

School Groups
Highschool

Face-to-Face

Students who take a guided tour of Marcel Dzama: Dancing with the Moon, where they encounter the fascinating world of Marcel Dzama, have the opportunity to closely examine Dzama's unique artistic practice and reflect on his works. The artist's works, which are also inspired by mythology and literature, offer students the opportunity to discover different narratives, drawing attention with his imaginative scenes, masked figures and compositions blending popular culture.

Weekday Face-to-Face Learning Program
Thursday
10:30-12:00
13:30-15:00

Reservation is required for groups of at least 10 and at most 30 participants.

For detailed information: ogrenme@peramuzesi.org.tr

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Giacometti in Paris

Giacometti in Paris

The second part of exhibition illustrates Alberto Giacometti’s relations with Post-Cubist artists and the Surrealist movement between 1922 and 1935, one of the important sculptures series he created during his first years in Paris, and the critical role he played in the art scene of the period.

Giacometti & the Human Figure

Giacometti & the Human Figure

Giacometti worked nonstop on his sculptures, either from nature or from memory, trying to capture the universal facial expressions.  

Giacometti’s Final Works

Giacometti’s Final Works

Giacometti was selected for three important retrospectives at the New York Museum of Modern Art, the Tate Gallery in London and the Louisiana Museum of Art in Denmark, all of which were a great success.