Bilgili Holding unveils the eighth edition of Artweeks Akaretler, a two-week art extravaganza in Istanbul featuring top galleries and artists, fostering diverse artistic expressions and exploring the human-city relationship in the aftermath of natural events
Brought to life by Bilgili Holding, the eighth edition of Artweeks Akaretler is set to bring art enthusiasts together for a spectacular event from Nov. 3 to 16.
The event will host leading galleries and artists from Türkiye, including Dirimart, Pilevneli, PG Art Gallery, Anna Laudel, X-Ist, MERKUR Gallery, Galeri Siyah Beyaz, Öktem Aykut, Ferda Art Platform, Martch, Art for Goodness, Galeri Nev Istanbul, Galeri Bosfor, Doğançay Museum, Şerife Bilgili Ercantürk, Mine Art Gallery, Muse Contemporary, One Arc Gallery, Gallery Kairos and Cengiz Yatağan, among others, at Akaretler Rowhouses.
Organized by Bilgili Holding and sponsored by UBS, the fair will feature exhibitions, discussions, panels and various activities planned throughout the two-week event, offering a unique opportunity for art lovers to engage with diverse works across different art disciplines.
Situated in the heart of Istanbul within historical houses, Artweeks Akaretler not only showcases art but goes beyond to provide a platform for exploring works from various artistic disciplines, celebrating diversity and creativity while bringing together art enthusiasts and artists.
Sinan Temo, CEO of Bilgili Holding, reflects on the eighth edition, saying: "In a multidisciplinary structure – by developing exhibition practices and reaching more people, Artweeks aims to contribute to the Turkish contemporary art economy in a sustainable strategy since its establishment five years ago. Our main goal is to learn from each edition, improve the event for art professionals, and enhance the audience reach."
Temo emphasizes that Artweeks Istanbul, spanning 16 days, is not a traditional biennial with a commercial focus but a nonprofit, multi-exhibition event providing economic benefits to galleries. He sees Artweeks as a unique platform, different from traditional fairs, aligning with the development, democratic access and production environment of art.
In an exclusive interview, Bilgili Holding's Vice President and artist, Şerife Bilgili, discussed her solo exhibition during Artweeks Istanbul. Reflecting on the recent earthquake in February that deeply affected her, she explores the human-city relationship in this edition, shedding light on the natural events and human greed causing such experiences.
Art Basel's main sponsor, UBS, and Bilgili Holding's commitment to supporting a nonprofit, collective structure like Artweeks, set it apart from profit-oriented fairs, addressing various challenges in the art world. Here are some highlights as we stroll the exhibition through the eyes of Zeynep Çilek Çimen.
Among the featured galleries in this year's edition, Wim Delvoye at Pilevneli Gallery, Haluk Akakçe's special exhibition, and Daniele Sigalot's intriguing work at Anna Laudel Gallery stand out.
The event also includes collaborations such as Kairos Gallery's partnership with Grob Design, transforming the seating area into an aesthetic gallery space.
The special house and studio of the late artist Haluk Akakçe, upon the request of Nevzat Beyazıt Akakçe, can be visited exclusively during Artweeks.
With exhibitions like Bala Atabek's captivating photography at Vision Art Platform and Ardan Özmenoğlu's neon works at Galeri Siyah Beyaz, Artweeks Istanbul presents a diverse range of artistic expressions.
Merkur Gallery, represented by Sabiha Kurtulmuş, not only hosts the organization but also participates as a gallery at number 39, showcasing various artists.
Inspired by the motif technique of the Seljuk period, Zeynep Çilek Çimen stands out among the artists. She also explores the decrease and increase in the intensity of events through her works.
Using the "münhani" technique, that translates to contour, she brings forth new forms, inviting the audience to reconsider the concepts of "permanent and temporary."