Art continues at the Açıkekran Levent with “Windows”…

After launching Açıkekran New Media Arts, Turkey’s first contemporary art platform which is focused on the field of new media and video arts brought to life by Şekerbank for the purpose of increasing access to art, Açıkekran Levent, which plays host to a variety mediums of contemporary art, launches its new show.

“Windows” exhibition, which the works of Nermin Ülker are installing under the curatorship of Ali Akay, will be open for at Açıkekran Levent in Şekerbank Head Office building till November 18.

The new show with the signature of Nermin Ülker at the Açıkekran Levent, provides a contemporary approach to the art of sculpting.

18.08.2016

Şekerbank, bringing contemporary art to Anatolia through its branches with Açıkekran, Turkey’s first art platform focuses on new media and video continues to bring contemporary art mediums like photography, painting, sculpting and installations to art lovers, with its second gallery Açıkekran Levent in the new Bank’s Head Office building. Having brought together the masters of contemporary art with the first show, Açıkekran Levent will now host art lovers, presenting a brand new exhibition with a modern and distinctive approach.

‘Form as the Object of a Dream’ at the Açıkekran Levent
With the exhibition titled “Windows” prepared under the curatorship of Ali Akay at the Açıkekran Levent, the audiences are invited to the imaginary world of Nermin Ülker. The forms the artist has revealed in connection with an adventure that started when she thought of images about her profession in health care with the desire to look out from the closed and dark spaces of hospitals, make the ‘windows’ become sculptures; and the transition between dreams and reality becomes visible. By giving new meaning to windows with a plastic interpretation as forms from the imagination, Ülker questions the tangible-abstract forms relation.

The exhibition can be visited between 09:00 and 19:30 on weekdays at Şekerbank Head Office building in Levent until November 18.