Scheduled to take place between 6–8 September 2024, under the title “Art As I See It”, the Arter Children’s Festival invites participants aged 4–11 to discover the possibilities and expressive potential of art. Children will get to know different materials and deepen
Drawing together Şakir Gökçebağ’s installations, sculptures and photographs produced across different time periods and adapting them to Arter’s second floor gallery, As It Seems presents a comprehensive exploration of the artist’s approach of using formal manipulations to transport ordinary objects and familiar images
Suppose You Are Not, the inaugural private collection exhibition hosted at Arter, traverses expansive and profound terrain, encompassing not only a diverse array of artworks and objects but also a multitude of mediums and themes. Inspired by a line from Omar Khayyam’s
On 13 October, Arter will host pianist and educator Toros Can who has been awarded the Diapason d’Or twice, and his daughter Beril Can, for a special performance focused on Hungarian composer Béla Bartók’s Mikrokosmos (1926–1939). Considered one of the essential sources for piano
As of December 31, 2023, Arter’s Founding Director Melih Fereli will transfer his position as Arter Director, which he has held since its establishment, to Arter Chief Curator Emre Baykal. Melih Fereli has been the culture and arts consultant of the Vehbi
Arter will host the Tonedmelisma Music Festival between 8-10 September 2023. Organized under the direction of composer Ataç Sezer, the festival will host world-renowned virtuosos of classical music such as Aaron Pilsan, Minguet Quartett, Onur Özkaya and Senka Simonović around the theme
The exhibition titled ENDLESS brings together Sarkis’ selected works from the Arter Collection in the same gallery space for the very first time, endowing them with a new life and new experiences. Covering a wide period of time in the artist’s production,
Arter presents Cengiz Çekil’s retrospective exhibition titled I Am Still Alive. Cengiz Çekil’s most comprehensive exhibition to date. Curated by Eda Berkmen, the exhibition titled I Am Still Alive showcases an in-depth look at Çekil’s artistic practice from the early 1970s to
Celebrating its 40th anniversary this year, the Sadberk Hanım Museum holds an extensive collection of around 20,000 items. Housing outstanding artifacts dating from prehistory to the 20th century; from Anatolian civilizations, Ottoman artists, as well as Greek and Roman civilizations, the museum
In an early, uncorrected proof of her book, Walk Through Walls, Marina Abramovic wrote that Aboriginal Australians look like dinosaurs. Dinosaurs lived about 160 million years longer than the entire span of human evolution, after the first apelike creatures in Africa became