| “Patchy Haliç" Photography Exhibition |
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23 October 2008 - 30 November 2008
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Burak Serdaroğlu turns his lens to Haliç and exhibits striking shots featuring the signs of irregular urbanization, the grim truth of Turkey and the daily lives of the people living in the region.
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| Haliç... |
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23 October 2008 - 31 December 2008
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Rezan Has Museum that has undertaken a mission to protect thousands of years culture heritage of Haliç and willing to transfer this heritage for posterity is starting the season with the “Haliç…” exhibition.
Haliç is a very special and a significant exhibition in which Masters of Turkish Art aiming to immortalize “Haliç” with their authentic interpretations present their artworks in order to remind the forgotten value of the region carrying the traces of three big civilizations, strengthen their connection with “Haliç” and in other words patronize it. |
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| The History of the Coned Bodies |
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14 May 2008 - 30 July 2008
Rezan Has Museum |
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Kadir Has University Art Gallery is hosting a sculpture exhibition called “The History of the Coned Bodies” by artist Güler Güngör.
The artist who protected the subject integrity through form and materials reflects a different point of view in this exhibition by bringing various objects together from leaf to mirror and barks to metals that we use in our daily lives after a long-term study of 6 years (1995-2001).
The exhibition including works like the Tree of Life, Eve and Adam, Something Set Free and Memory may be visited until July 30, 2008. |
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| "Atatürk and Child” Photography Exhibition |
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25 April 2008 - 25 May 2008
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Being performed within the scope of 23 April National Independence and Children's Day, The Exhibition presented large prints of photographs that reflects the social life of Atatürk, especially with children as well as original signed photography of Atatürk and his signature proofs.
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| Bead: Faith, Power and Beauty |
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November 23rd , 2007 - April 23rd , 2008
İstanbul Arkeoloji Museum |
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| The exhibition called “Bead: Faith, Power and Beauty”, sponsored by Kadir Has Foundation and composed of beads and bead findings that have never been exhibited before can be visited between November 23rd , 2007 and April 23rd , 2008. |
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| Gaudi and Mompou “The Sound of the Light” |
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February, 13 - March 9, 2008
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The format of the exhibition offers a broad and detailed look at the spiritual, artistic and technical dimensions of Gaudí's architecture and Mompou's music. The exhibition, from a holistic, suggestive and educational perspective, reflects both artistic and expression. The aim is quite simply to draw the general public closer to the essence of this art so that they may better enjoy and understand it. |
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| Gönül Paksoy: From Collection to Creation |
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November 22nd , 2007 – February 23rd 2007
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| Rezan Has Museum in Kadir Has University will be hosting Gönül Paksoy’s special bead collection during the conference. Prehistoric and contemporary beads as well as the designs of Paksoy will be displayed at the exhibition. |
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| Trajectories |
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November 22nd 2007 – January 31st 2008
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| The Bead Museum and the International Society of Glass Beadmakers proudly present the juried exhibition Trajectories. to mark this momentous occasion and to celebrate the special relationship between the two organizations. |
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| Earth Fired in Anatolia |
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May 16th 2007 – July 22nd 2007
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| The exhibition called “Earth Fired in Anatolia” which features a bunch of Gönül Paksoy’s special collection registered to the Archeology Museum composes of unique pieces belonging to a 8500 years of history through between 7000 B.C - 1500 A.D. |
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| Timeless Simplicity |
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November 22nd 2007 – January 31st 2008
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| In the frame of the 11th International Conference on Oriental Carpets, Kadir Has University will host Gönül Paksoy’s textile collection named “Timeless Simplicity” consisting of costumes designed with the fabrics dating back to the Ottoman period together with a collection exhibition consisting of Turkish rugs and Kilims. |
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