“Souvenirs of the Future” Face-to-Face Exhibition Tour

Teachers

Teachers taking a guided tour of the exhibition titled Souvenirs of the Future learn about the artworks displayed. They reflect on objects that evoke a particular place and time or the cultural and symbolic value of collected items, and they listen to the stories told by works that interweave personal journeys with the region's memory. Participants gain the opportunity to discover methods to efficiently guide their students through the exhibition and explore activities suitable for different age groups.

Duration: 40 minutes
Related Exhibition: Souvenirs of the Future

The event that will take place in 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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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. 

Paris Without End (1959-1965)

Paris Without End (1959-1965)

In the 60s, Alberto Giacometti paid homage to Paris, the city where he lived, by drawing its streets, cafés, and more private places like his studio and the apartment of his wife, Annette. These drawings would make up his last book, Paris sans fin (Paris Without End). 

Seaside Leisure

Seaside Leisure

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