'Echoes of Japan' exhibit celebrates 100 years of Japan-Türkiye relations
"Echoes of Japan: The Art of Urban and Natural Contrasts” features a curated selection of black-and-white photographs captured with an analog camera during Beste Aykut’s residence in Japan, Istanbul, Türkiye, Aug. 23, 2024. (Photo courtesy of Beste Aykut)


Architect and artist Beste Aykut has debuted her solo exhibition, "Echoes of Japan: The Art of Urban and Natural Contrasts," at Istanbul Galata University. The exhibition, launched on the evening of Aug. 23, in collaboration with Frej Coffee & Arthouse, commemorates the centennial of diplomatic relations between Japan and Türkiye.

"Echoes of Japan: The Art of Urban and Natural Contrasts," showcases a curated selection of black-and-white photographs captured with an analog camera during Beste Aykut’s residence in Japan, Istanbul, Türkiye, Aug. 23, 2024. (Photo courtesy of Beste Aykut)

The showcase features a curated selection of black-and-white photographs captured with an analog camera during Aykut’s residence in Japan. The images offer a juxtaposition of Japan’s serene landscapes and dynamic urban scenes, reflecting the country’s distinctive aesthetic and the intricate interplay between nature and architecture. Through these visuals, Aykut presents Japan as a cultural experience rather than merely a location, symbolizing the rich cultural exchange between the two nations.

The exhibition runs until Aug. 30 at Frej Coffee & Arthouse, nestled in the historic Galata district. Aykut’s work provides a unique opportunity to explore Japan’s natural and urban textures while underscoring the enduring bond between Japanese and Turkish cultures.