January 04, 2016

Europalia Turkey in Bozar, Brussels

 If you have not yet seen the exhibitions organized in the Europalia Turkey context, it is time to hurry over to Brussels' Bozar ! 

Anatolia till January 17
"More than two hundred archaeological treasures, miniatures, fabrics and sculptures from prestigious Turkish museums are on view for the very first time here in Brussels. They give an intriguing overview of the civilisations which came together hundreds of years ago, succeeded one another and merged in Anatolia. In this exhibition you find out what unites Hittites and Ottomans, Christians and Muslims, or the Phrygian goddess Cybele and the Olympian gods. In Anatolia you discover the age-old relationship between rituals and cults relating to the cosmos, nature, the gods and their relationship with people, from prehistoric times right up until the twentieth century".

Imangine Istanbul till January 24
"For centuries Istanbul has exercised a magical power of attraction on photographers, filmmakers, writers and musicians from home and abroad. In the exhibition Imagine Istanbul, alongside photos by the Turkish–Armenian Magnum photographer Ara Güler -the ‘Eye of Istanbul’- you can also see works by Henri Cartier-Bresson and the Turkish-Dutch ‘Photographer of the Fatherlands’ Ahmet Polat. Europalia sent the Belgian Magnum photographer Bieke Depoorter to Istanbul. She returned with powerful images of the legendary city on the Bosporus. The exhibition itself is laid out in the form of a photographic circuit, with new compositions by the French musician Débruit, films, interviews with, amongst others, Orhan Pamuk and installations by contemporary artists such as Ayşe Erkmen, Sophie Calle and Kasper Bosmans".
http://www.bozar.be/en/activities/105309-europaliaturkey

5 comments:

  1. Thanks for the invitation; I would love to see the exhibition because it sounds outstanding. Guess the distance between us is a bit of a problem.

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    1. It is a problem, I admit, but I am sure you have plenty of interesting stuff to make up for it.

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  2. een beetje jammer dat je er nooit mag fotograferen Anni..

    anders.. zou ik dit niet laten liggen

    groeten

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    1. volledig met je eens, maar ik zie ze niet vlug van 'policy' veranderen ... alhoewel ik toch altijd even iets uitprobeer, zoals de laatste foto en er dan dubbel zoveel deugd van heb :)

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  3. This exhibition sounds fascinating! How I wish I could see it, but I don’t think it will come to Atlanta…

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