“On the Spot” Face-to-Face Exhibition Tour

Teachers

Teachers who take a guided tour of the exhibition titled On the Spot: Panoramic Gaze on Istanbul, a History gain knowledge about the artworks displayed. The show allows teachers to study the circulation of the panorama form and representation style in the Ottoman Empire and Europe through a diverse selection of materials, including not only paintings, prints, and photographs but also ephemera and archival documents. Moreover, they have the opportunity to discover ways to efficiently guide the

Duration: 40 minutes
Related Exhibition: On the Spot: Panoramic Gaze on Istanbul, a History

The event that will take place at the Pera Museum (face-to-face) is free. Groups of at least 5 and maximum 20 people and reservations are required.

For more information and reservation: ogrenme@peramuzesi.org.tr

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It’s better to burn out than to fade away

It’s better to burn out than to fade away

In 1962 Philip Corner, one of the most prominent members of the Fluxus movement, caused a great commotion in serious music circles when during a performance entitled Piano Activities he climbed up onto a grand piano and began to kick it while other members of the group attacked it with saws, hammers and all kinds of other implements.

Andy Warhol’s Screen Tests

Andy Warhol’s Screen Tests

Between 1963 and 1966 Andy Warhol worked at making film portraits of all sorts of characters linked to New York art circles. Famous people and anonymous people were filmed by Andy Warhol’s 16 mm camera, for almost four minutes, without any instructions other than ‘to get in front of the camera’.

Nam June Paik Video Art’s Pioneer

Nam June Paik Video Art’s Pioneer

Nam June Paik was video art’s pioneer (1932 –2006). It is interesting that while Warhol and Nameth were experimenting with psychedelic happenings that combined rock, film and performance, the video art pioneers Nam June Paik, Stephen Beck, Eric Siegel and Steina Vasulka were researching in a similar direction.