The Dolmabahçe Art Gallery is hosting a group painting exhibition for the International Organization of Turkic Culture (TURKSOY), which traditionally gathers artists from the Turkic world. Original Turkic themes come together with the harmony of colors at the exhibition featuring 19 countries and 45 artists.
TURKSOY Painters Meetings, which have been organized every year since 1997, have brought together nearly 300 artists from 16 countries so far, is conducive to the creation of a unique collection that reflects the cultural treasures of the Turkic world. These paintings, which have been part of exhibitions in nearly 100 cities of 27 countries including New York, Tehran, Florence and Rabat within the last 20 years, will be exhibited in Istanbul for the first time to introduce Turkic culture from a different point of view to art lovers.
Organized in cooperation with the TURKSOY and the National Palaces of the Grand National Assembly of the Republic of Turkey, the Harmony of Colors exhibition will open to visitors at the Dolmabahçe Art Gallery until Aug. 30. Eighty paintings that were selected from 2,000 works in TURKSOY's collection will be exhibited for the very first time. Hosted by Istanbul Dolmabahçe Art Gallery, one of the most prestigious exhibition halls in Turkey, the exhibition features 45 artists from Azerbaijan, Bosnia Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Kazakhstan, Gagauzia in Moldova, Kyrgyzstan, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Iraq, Northern Cyprus, Uzbekistan as well as autonomous republics of the Russian Federation such as Bashkortostan, Crimea, the region of Kemerovo, Tatarstan, the Sakha Republic, Tuva, Khakassia and the Chuvash Republic.
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