Moving Memories Istanbul-based art space Fisekhane presents a new group exhibition in cooperation with the Contemporary Istanbul Foundation (CIF) and Borusan Contemporary. Presenting the works of 16 artists, the exhibition focuses on the contemporary era where technology has an undeniable impact on art through metropolitan cities like Istanbul. The artists aim to make the audience...
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Time out alternatives for May 31-June 6
Protocinema presents: A Few in Many Places Istanbul and New York-based multicultural art platform Protocinema will host a new group exhibition that stretches between Istanbul, Seoul, Bangkok, New York, San Juan and Guatemala City. The exhibition addresses ongoing collapses and cycles of violence through various forms of collectivity and will seek answers to different questions...
Time out alternatives for May 24-30
Spring Watch Istanbul Modern Cinema’s new film program takes the audience on a tour of the past. These films, some of which made their debuts in international festivals in 2020 and will be screened for the first time in Turkey, all deal with the concept of the past, sometimes as a sweet yearning, sometimes as...
Time out alternatives for May 10-23
Digital Feelings Pera Museum’s new film program offers six films and video art as part of the museum’s A Question of Taste exhibition, which deals with the concept of kitsch its relationship with today’s visual culture. The films examine how taste is “an indicator of social class, the values attributed to the Eastern and Western...
Time out alternatives for May 3-9
Is this our last chance? Independent art platform Salt’s new online film screening program takes a dab at the climate crisis and its impact on humans. A total of 10 films from South Africa, Norway, Canada, France, Bolivia and the Balkans will be screened as part of the 2021 selections. Programmed by Fatma Colakoglu, the...
Time out alternatives for April 26-May 2
ZERO: Countdown to the Future Sakip Sabanci Museum (SSM) digital re-introduces the ZERO. Countdown to the Future exhibition, which was first held in 2016 with the sponsorship of Akbank. The exhibition brings together the works of Otto Piene, Heinz Mack and Gunther Uecker, the founders of the ZERO movement, as well as Yves Klein, Lucio...
Time out alternatives for April 19-25
Never Alone Istanbul Modern Cinema’s new program introduces a selection of films by female from directors ar ound the world. Inspired by Turkish painter Selam Gurbuz’s female figures in her exhibition, This Place We Call World, the program will offer films that focus on the state of being a woman in the 21st century, feminine...
Time out alternatives between April 12-18
Future Nostalgia Pera Museum is partnering with HYPERCORTEX and the British Council in a new virtual art project called Stage of Plastic Dreams. Organized as part of the ‘A Question of Taste’ exhibition, the event series will bring musicians and visual artists together in a virtual space open to participants. As part of the event,...
Time out alternatives for April 5-11
Impossible Homecoming Pera Museum greets art lovers with a retrospective of Etel Adnan, a Lebanese-American artist, poet and activist. Raised in a multilingual, multifaith and multi-cultural family, Adnan’s work reflect her roots and traces of this multi-layered identity. As an artist, Adnan is known for not shying away from wars and the socio-political upheavals that...
Time out alternatives for March 29-April 4
Unknown Parameter Extra-Record Independent art platform Arter opens its new season with a solo exhibition by Turkish artist Emre Huner. The exhibition consists of various works constructed around a fictional script. Huner’s approach liberates the script from its main purpose and deconstructs it in different forms, such as film, literature and architecture, to suggest a...