Daily Sabah (Turkey)

YEE London unveils ‘The Noble: Traditiona­l Turkish Art’ exhibition

-

THE YUNUS Emre Institute (YEE), Türkiye’s internatio­nal cultural relations organizati­on, is presenting a fascinatin­g collective art exhibition, “The Noble: Traditiona­l Turkish Arts,” in collaborat­ion with the Traditiona­l Turkish Arts (TTA) Platform.

“The Noble” exhibition, which includes illuminati­on (tezhip), calligraph­y, paper marbling (ebru), miniature, Turkish ceramic and batik, covers representa­tions of Turkish culture, aesthetics and history over the centuries. Traces of cultural traditions, customs, legends and beliefs dating back thousands of years can be found behind even the most seemingly simple motif in these arts. Without losing its traditiona­l qualities, each branch of art has continued to develop through the aesthetic values of the ever-changing art world.

In this exhibition, 11 artists, Ahmet Sacit Açıkgözoğl­u, Berna Vahapoğlu, Elif Yurdakul, Emsele Bal, Gülnaz Fatima Mahboob, Gülcan Acar, Mürvet Bilgin, Nagihan Seymour, Nimet Koç, Sema Yekeler Yurtseven and Songül Ergün, are included in the London exhibition to celebrate these traditiona­l arts.

“The Noble” exhibition aims to support emerging and establishe­d artists in traditiona­l Turkish arts and to increase public interest and knowledge in the field. The exhibition will provide art lovers with a timeless feast of traditiona­l Turkish arts and crafts, including original works and prints by masters and talented artists.

The exhibition supported by the Bağcılar Municipali­ty and Turkish Airlines will take place at the institute’s gallery in Fitzrovia.

Having organized courses and workshops to promote these branches of art with increasing interest since 2010, YEE London aims to preserve these art forms for future generation­s by showcasing some of the liveliest examples in “The Noble” exhibition. The exhibition will be free to visit until Dec. 21.

 ?? EDITOR BUSE KESKİN ?? “Oxford” by Berna Vahapoğlu.
EDITOR BUSE KESKİN “Oxford” by Berna Vahapoğlu.
 ?? ?? “The Bird in Myth” by Mürvet Bilgin.
“The Bird in Myth” by Mürvet Bilgin.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Türkiye