April 16, 2010 "Face2Face" Installation/Performance by Rukiye Sahin
  April 21 - May 2, 2010 Fatih Akin's "Soul Kitchen" at Tribeca Film Festival
  June - July 2010 Summer Residency Program at SVA
  June 2 -September 1, 2010 Istanbul Cool! Exhibition
  August 5, 2010 Summer Residency Program: Open Studios & Exhibition
  August 20, 2010

"Soul Kitchen"
A Film by Fatih Akin

  September  2010

"Young Photographers Award" winner announcement

           
 

Istanbul Cool!

What’s Happening in Contemporary Turkish Art Now 

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Supported by Moon and Stars Project and
The American Turkish Society

Featuring Serkan Adin, Haluk Akakçe, Vahap Avsar, Kezban Arca Batibeki, Ramazan Bayrakoğlu, Gökçe Çelikel, Taner Ceylan, Ahmet Elhan, Extramücadele, Mustafa Horasan, Peter Hristoff, Gözde İlkin, Burhan Kum, Bahar Oganer, Soner Ön, İrfan Önürmen, Arif Özakça, Sefa Saglam, Yaşam Şaşmazer, Gülay Semercioğlu, Canan Şenol, Erinç Seymen, Hale Tenger, Nazif Topçuoğlu, Elif Uras, Ebru Uygun, Halil Vurucuoğlu, and Ekrem Yalçındağ. 

Opening Reception and Book Launch: Wednesday, June 2, 6 – 8 p.m.

Leila Taghinia-Milani Heller (LTMH) Gallery 

39 East 78th Street at Madison Ave, 3rd Floor, New York, NY 10075

Exhibition Dates: June 2 - September 1, 2010 

Tuesday-Saturday 11 a.m.-6 p.m.

Symposium: Thursday, June 3, 5:30-7.30 p.m.
Sotheby’s , 1334 York Avenue New York, NY 10021

For more information, please contact LTMH at 212.249.7695 or ltmh@ltmhgallery.com

 

Moon and Stars Project is proud to support  Istanbul Cool! What’s Happening in Contemporary Turkish Art Now, amuch-anticipated exhibition of work by contemporary Turkish artists. The exhibition will offer the work of 27 artists living in Turkey, as well as the U.S. and Europe, including past Moon and Stars Project grant recipients and will present  the work of both well-known and established Turkish artists, and emerging artists whose work will be on view for the first time in the U.S. 

An illustrated catalogue will accompany the exhibition, and will include essays by Maryam Homayoun Eisler, noted art collector; Emin Mahir Balcioglu, art historian and Director, Contemporary Istanbul; and Sefa Saglam, Director of Exhibitions, The Neue Galerie, New York. 

As Emin Mahir Balcioglu, Director, Contemporary Istanbul, notes in the catalogue essay, “Contemporary art from Turkey is in the limelight (at last); its debut has been delayed for several reasons, but today, supported by a vibrant emerging economy and an ever increasing group of collectors, it has begun to thrive.  This is all very new and remarkable; the fact that Turkish artists are beginning to showcase their works not only in their own country but abroad, and as the days go by are more and more acknowledged, proves that there are considerable transformations at hand.”  

Exhibition Highlights

Taner Ceylan, who was born in Germany, and currently lives and works in Istanbul, has been called one of the most impressive hyperrealist artists in Turkey and one of the foremost artists on the contemporary Istanbul circuit.  The artist’s series of works on paper, Ephemere, 1994, a grid of images including self-portraits, illustrates his technical mastery.    

Several vibrant canvases by Haluk Akakçe, who was born in Turkey, and lives and works in New York City, will be a highlight of Istanbul Cool! “Shapes grow organically,” the artist says of his paintings “creating a poetic world of their own.”  A new book on Turkish art, “Unleashed:  Contemporary Art from Turkey,” notes that the artist has “in relatively little time forged a considerable reputation…on the international art scene.”  In New York, his work has been seen at P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center and The New Museum.   

Ramazan Bayrakoğlu, who lives and works in Turkey, is creating new work specifically for Istanbul Cool!  Most recently, his collages, which often combine hundreds of pieces of shiny satin fabric to create the illusion of a painting or photograph, were shown in New York at the Armory Show 2010, Art Dubai 2010, and in the 10th International Istanbul Biennial in 2007.   

Peter Hristoff, an artist living and working in New York City who was born in Istanbul, is inspired by prayer rugs. “They embody a physical object turning into a holy place….a piece of fabric, becomes loaded with a different kind of meaning the moment that someone uses it,” Hristoff explains. A number of his works will be included in the exhibition, including two unique wool rugs hand woven in Usak, Turkey.  

Istanbul Cool! What’s Happening in Contemporary Turkish Art Now is dedicated in loving memory of Ali Can Ertug.