Past Exhibitions
Towards the Sun
September 2025
Life, Light, and the Fragile Balance in the Anthropocene
This exhibition explores humanity’s enduring relationship with the sun—its fascination from ancient civilizations to today—expressed through diverse forms of contemporary art.
At its core, Towards the Sun highlights two fundamental dimensions of our relationship with the sun, inviting thoughtful reflection on the many contradictions within this connection: its sacred and spiritual significance, which continues to shape our daily rhythms and cultural traditions, and our complex entanglement with nature, often in tension with the fragile balance between organic beauty and industrial intervention. The title is inspired by the universal gesture of plants reaching toward light—a poetic metaphor that echoes through each artist’s exploration of survival, adaptation, and the sun’s essential role in sustaining the life cycle.
Soulful Blooms
April 25
H O M E
December 24 – March 25
Letters, books, and poems serve as sanctuaries for words, while eyes, objects, photos and places cradle our memories. No matter where we journey, the essence of H O M E—our haven of safety and love—accompanies us. In an ever-changing urban landscape, where street art and shifting appearances reflect our lives, H O M E takes on new meanings. The artists featured in this exhibition explore the spirituality and emotional ties that define our understanding of HOME, inviting us to reflect on how it connects us amidst the dynamic rhythms of city life, fostering a sense of belonging and identity in the process.
The Hidden and The Revealed
September 2024
You’re invited to an immersive journey through art, where Universal Fragments meet the Roots Adrift from the Soil. Witness Paul’s Night Walk in the Dark and experience the Suspension of time as The Landscape of Perpetual Flags unfolds. Engage in a Chat Under the Sunlight or Talk to Me in the stillness of Untitled spaces. Whether Going Astray or Seeing Both Ways, you’ll find yourself In Tune with the Duality of existence. Each piece, from Pete in His Twenties to Self Portrait, reflects that Life is a Mirror—and sometimes, The Time I Waited Seemed Endless. But in the end, we all strive for light—so Let There Be Light as you explore Beyond the Invisible and what lies Deep Under My Skin in this captivating collection.
Join us for this unforgettable exhibition and discover what lies Attached to our world, with nothing but Borrowed Stones and a sense of wonder.
There is nothing Before Us.
Gokcen Tanyer
Mustafa Boga
Secil Buyukkan
Elcin Ekinci
Leyla Emadi
Kate Matsevych
Mustafa Pancar
Ulgen Semerci
Secil