
Last weeks to see ‘Feelings in Common’ @peramuzesi ♡ It has been an absolute pleasure to imagine this exhibition.
British Council Collection has been acquiring works since the 1930s, and comprises almost 9000 works, focusing on 20th and 21st century art from the United Kingdom. The exhibition brings together works of 29 artists from the collection. Comprised of three chapters titled Preserving Care, Familiar Faces and Future Perfect, the exhibition strives to form a space where feelings in common are shared amidst uncertainties and transformations regarding the future, while inviting to contemplate institutional collection policies, communities that come together through art and the future of art institutions and their collections.
Feelings in Common focuses not only on the task of collections and institutions to preserve the past, but also on their potential to establish strong links with today’s social and political dynamics. The infectious nature of feelings means that museums are not only spaces where works are held, but also function as dynamic spaces that contain an embracive imagination. The effort of institutions to sustain care, and to make this polyphonic community feel at home, reinforces this possibility.
Artists
@larryachiampong @lauralauraaldridge @edatkinsdiet @soniaboyceartist Jake&Dinos Chapman, Tony Cragg @eileen_cooper_ra @traceyeminstudio @janeenglandphotography Cerith Wyn Evans, Lucian Freud @graham_fagen @anyagallaccio Gilbert&George @lubainapics @damienhirst @davidhockneyofficial Michael Landy @delainelebas Sarah Lucas@kate_malone_ceramics @chris_ofili @marcquinnart @raqibshawstudio @wolfgang_tillmans Suzanne Treister @bedwyr_williams Madame Yevonde
Exhibition team:
Project managers: @akkoyunlubegum@irem.divris
Coordinator: @mavizeynep
Project assistant: @__zeynepsari__
Exhibition design: @yeltakom @studio.no.frame
Graphic design: @jlayda
Translation:@nazimdikbas
Installation: @fiksatif
In collaboration with @britisharts @turkeybritishcouncil Emma Dexter @esraaaysun, Moira Lindsay, Jonathan Stubbs, @ozlemergun @damladenizcengiz
📸 @ugur.atac @engosen @bbbbbbeno
Heartfelt thanks to Pera Museum team & @ozalpbirol 💌

Last weeks to see ‘Feelings in Common’ @peramuzesi ♡ It has been an absolute pleasure to imagine this exhibition.
British Council Collection has been acquiring works since the 1930s, and comprises almost 9000 works, focusing on 20th and 21st century art from the United Kingdom. The exhibition brings together works of 29 artists from the collection. Comprised of three chapters titled Preserving Care, Familiar Faces and Future Perfect, the exhibition strives to form a space where feelings in common are shared amidst uncertainties and transformations regarding the future, while inviting to contemplate institutional collection policies, communities that come together through art and the future of art institutions and their collections.
Feelings in Common focuses not only on the task of collections and institutions to preserve the past, but also on their potential to establish strong links with today’s social and political dynamics. The infectious nature of feelings means that museums are not only spaces where works are held, but also function as dynamic spaces that contain an embracive imagination. The effort of institutions to sustain care, and to make this polyphonic community feel at home, reinforces this possibility.
Artists
@larryachiampong @lauralauraaldridge @edatkinsdiet @soniaboyceartist Jake&Dinos Chapman, Tony Cragg @eileen_cooper_ra @traceyeminstudio @janeenglandphotography Cerith Wyn Evans, Lucian Freud @graham_fagen @anyagallaccio Gilbert&George @lubainapics @damienhirst @davidhockneyofficial Michael Landy @delainelebas Sarah Lucas@kate_malone_ceramics @chris_ofili @marcquinnart @raqibshawstudio @wolfgang_tillmans Suzanne Treister @bedwyr_williams Madame Yevonde
Exhibition team:
Project managers: @akkoyunlubegum@irem.divris
Coordinator: @mavizeynep
Project assistant: @__zeynepsari__
Exhibition design: @yeltakom @studio.no.frame
Graphic design: @jlayda
Translation:@nazimdikbas
Installation: @fiksatif
In collaboration with @britisharts @turkeybritishcouncil Emma Dexter @esraaaysun, Moira Lindsay, Jonathan Stubbs, @ozlemergun @damladenizcengiz
📸 @ugur.atac @engosen @bbbbbbeno
Heartfelt thanks to Pera Museum team & @ozalpbirol 💌

Last weeks to see ‘Feelings in Common’ @peramuzesi ♡ It has been an absolute pleasure to imagine this exhibition.
British Council Collection has been acquiring works since the 1930s, and comprises almost 9000 works, focusing on 20th and 21st century art from the United Kingdom. The exhibition brings together works of 29 artists from the collection. Comprised of three chapters titled Preserving Care, Familiar Faces and Future Perfect, the exhibition strives to form a space where feelings in common are shared amidst uncertainties and transformations regarding the future, while inviting to contemplate institutional collection policies, communities that come together through art and the future of art institutions and their collections.
Feelings in Common focuses not only on the task of collections and institutions to preserve the past, but also on their potential to establish strong links with today’s social and political dynamics. The infectious nature of feelings means that museums are not only spaces where works are held, but also function as dynamic spaces that contain an embracive imagination. The effort of institutions to sustain care, and to make this polyphonic community feel at home, reinforces this possibility.
Artists
@larryachiampong @lauralauraaldridge @edatkinsdiet @soniaboyceartist Jake&Dinos Chapman, Tony Cragg @eileen_cooper_ra @traceyeminstudio @janeenglandphotography Cerith Wyn Evans, Lucian Freud @graham_fagen @anyagallaccio Gilbert&George @lubainapics @damienhirst @davidhockneyofficial Michael Landy @delainelebas Sarah Lucas@kate_malone_ceramics @chris_ofili @marcquinnart @raqibshawstudio @wolfgang_tillmans Suzanne Treister @bedwyr_williams Madame Yevonde
Exhibition team:
Project managers: @akkoyunlubegum@irem.divris
Coordinator: @mavizeynep
Project assistant: @__zeynepsari__
Exhibition design: @yeltakom @studio.no.frame
Graphic design: @jlayda
Translation:@nazimdikbas
Installation: @fiksatif
In collaboration with @britisharts @turkeybritishcouncil Emma Dexter @esraaaysun, Moira Lindsay, Jonathan Stubbs, @ozlemergun @damladenizcengiz
📸 @ugur.atac @engosen @bbbbbbeno
Heartfelt thanks to Pera Museum team & @ozalpbirol 💌

Last weeks to see ‘Feelings in Common’ @peramuzesi ♡ It has been an absolute pleasure to imagine this exhibition.
British Council Collection has been acquiring works since the 1930s, and comprises almost 9000 works, focusing on 20th and 21st century art from the United Kingdom. The exhibition brings together works of 29 artists from the collection. Comprised of three chapters titled Preserving Care, Familiar Faces and Future Perfect, the exhibition strives to form a space where feelings in common are shared amidst uncertainties and transformations regarding the future, while inviting to contemplate institutional collection policies, communities that come together through art and the future of art institutions and their collections.
Feelings in Common focuses not only on the task of collections and institutions to preserve the past, but also on their potential to establish strong links with today’s social and political dynamics. The infectious nature of feelings means that museums are not only spaces where works are held, but also function as dynamic spaces that contain an embracive imagination. The effort of institutions to sustain care, and to make this polyphonic community feel at home, reinforces this possibility.
Artists
@larryachiampong @lauralauraaldridge @edatkinsdiet @soniaboyceartist Jake&Dinos Chapman, Tony Cragg @eileen_cooper_ra @traceyeminstudio @janeenglandphotography Cerith Wyn Evans, Lucian Freud @graham_fagen @anyagallaccio Gilbert&George @lubainapics @damienhirst @davidhockneyofficial Michael Landy @delainelebas Sarah Lucas@kate_malone_ceramics @chris_ofili @marcquinnart @raqibshawstudio @wolfgang_tillmans Suzanne Treister @bedwyr_williams Madame Yevonde
Exhibition team:
Project managers: @akkoyunlubegum@irem.divris
Coordinator: @mavizeynep
Project assistant: @__zeynepsari__
Exhibition design: @yeltakom @studio.no.frame
Graphic design: @jlayda
Translation:@nazimdikbas
Installation: @fiksatif
In collaboration with @britisharts @turkeybritishcouncil Emma Dexter @esraaaysun, Moira Lindsay, Jonathan Stubbs, @ozlemergun @damladenizcengiz
📸 @ugur.atac @engosen @bbbbbbeno
Heartfelt thanks to Pera Museum team & @ozalpbirol 💌

Last weeks to see ‘Feelings in Common’ @peramuzesi ♡ It has been an absolute pleasure to imagine this exhibition.
British Council Collection has been acquiring works since the 1930s, and comprises almost 9000 works, focusing on 20th and 21st century art from the United Kingdom. The exhibition brings together works of 29 artists from the collection. Comprised of three chapters titled Preserving Care, Familiar Faces and Future Perfect, the exhibition strives to form a space where feelings in common are shared amidst uncertainties and transformations regarding the future, while inviting to contemplate institutional collection policies, communities that come together through art and the future of art institutions and their collections.
Feelings in Common focuses not only on the task of collections and institutions to preserve the past, but also on their potential to establish strong links with today’s social and political dynamics. The infectious nature of feelings means that museums are not only spaces where works are held, but also function as dynamic spaces that contain an embracive imagination. The effort of institutions to sustain care, and to make this polyphonic community feel at home, reinforces this possibility.
Artists
@larryachiampong @lauralauraaldridge @edatkinsdiet @soniaboyceartist Jake&Dinos Chapman, Tony Cragg @eileen_cooper_ra @traceyeminstudio @janeenglandphotography Cerith Wyn Evans, Lucian Freud @graham_fagen @anyagallaccio Gilbert&George @lubainapics @damienhirst @davidhockneyofficial Michael Landy @delainelebas Sarah Lucas@kate_malone_ceramics @chris_ofili @marcquinnart @raqibshawstudio @wolfgang_tillmans Suzanne Treister @bedwyr_williams Madame Yevonde
Exhibition team:
Project managers: @akkoyunlubegum@irem.divris
Coordinator: @mavizeynep
Project assistant: @__zeynepsari__
Exhibition design: @yeltakom @studio.no.frame
Graphic design: @jlayda
Translation:@nazimdikbas
Installation: @fiksatif
In collaboration with @britisharts @turkeybritishcouncil Emma Dexter @esraaaysun, Moira Lindsay, Jonathan Stubbs, @ozlemergun @damladenizcengiz
📸 @ugur.atac @engosen @bbbbbbeno
Heartfelt thanks to Pera Museum team & @ozalpbirol 💌

Last weeks to see ‘Feelings in Common’ @peramuzesi ♡ It has been an absolute pleasure to imagine this exhibition.
British Council Collection has been acquiring works since the 1930s, and comprises almost 9000 works, focusing on 20th and 21st century art from the United Kingdom. The exhibition brings together works of 29 artists from the collection. Comprised of three chapters titled Preserving Care, Familiar Faces and Future Perfect, the exhibition strives to form a space where feelings in common are shared amidst uncertainties and transformations regarding the future, while inviting to contemplate institutional collection policies, communities that come together through art and the future of art institutions and their collections.
Feelings in Common focuses not only on the task of collections and institutions to preserve the past, but also on their potential to establish strong links with today’s social and political dynamics. The infectious nature of feelings means that museums are not only spaces where works are held, but also function as dynamic spaces that contain an embracive imagination. The effort of institutions to sustain care, and to make this polyphonic community feel at home, reinforces this possibility.
Artists
@larryachiampong @lauralauraaldridge @edatkinsdiet @soniaboyceartist Jake&Dinos Chapman, Tony Cragg @eileen_cooper_ra @traceyeminstudio @janeenglandphotography Cerith Wyn Evans, Lucian Freud @graham_fagen @anyagallaccio Gilbert&George @lubainapics @damienhirst @davidhockneyofficial Michael Landy @delainelebas Sarah Lucas@kate_malone_ceramics @chris_ofili @marcquinnart @raqibshawstudio @wolfgang_tillmans Suzanne Treister @bedwyr_williams Madame Yevonde
Exhibition team:
Project managers: @akkoyunlubegum@irem.divris
Coordinator: @mavizeynep
Project assistant: @__zeynepsari__
Exhibition design: @yeltakom @studio.no.frame
Graphic design: @jlayda
Translation:@nazimdikbas
Installation: @fiksatif
In collaboration with @britisharts @turkeybritishcouncil Emma Dexter @esraaaysun, Moira Lindsay, Jonathan Stubbs, @ozlemergun @damladenizcengiz
📸 @ugur.atac @engosen @bbbbbbeno
Heartfelt thanks to Pera Museum team & @ozalpbirol 💌

Last weeks to see ‘Feelings in Common’ @peramuzesi ♡ It has been an absolute pleasure to imagine this exhibition.
British Council Collection has been acquiring works since the 1930s, and comprises almost 9000 works, focusing on 20th and 21st century art from the United Kingdom. The exhibition brings together works of 29 artists from the collection. Comprised of three chapters titled Preserving Care, Familiar Faces and Future Perfect, the exhibition strives to form a space where feelings in common are shared amidst uncertainties and transformations regarding the future, while inviting to contemplate institutional collection policies, communities that come together through art and the future of art institutions and their collections.
Feelings in Common focuses not only on the task of collections and institutions to preserve the past, but also on their potential to establish strong links with today’s social and political dynamics. The infectious nature of feelings means that museums are not only spaces where works are held, but also function as dynamic spaces that contain an embracive imagination. The effort of institutions to sustain care, and to make this polyphonic community feel at home, reinforces this possibility.
Artists
@larryachiampong @lauralauraaldridge @edatkinsdiet @soniaboyceartist Jake&Dinos Chapman, Tony Cragg @eileen_cooper_ra @traceyeminstudio @janeenglandphotography Cerith Wyn Evans, Lucian Freud @graham_fagen @anyagallaccio Gilbert&George @lubainapics @damienhirst @davidhockneyofficial Michael Landy @delainelebas Sarah Lucas@kate_malone_ceramics @chris_ofili @marcquinnart @raqibshawstudio @wolfgang_tillmans Suzanne Treister @bedwyr_williams Madame Yevonde
Exhibition team:
Project managers: @akkoyunlubegum@irem.divris
Coordinator: @mavizeynep
Project assistant: @__zeynepsari__
Exhibition design: @yeltakom @studio.no.frame
Graphic design: @jlayda
Translation:@nazimdikbas
Installation: @fiksatif
In collaboration with @britisharts @turkeybritishcouncil Emma Dexter @esraaaysun, Moira Lindsay, Jonathan Stubbs, @ozlemergun @damladenizcengiz
📸 @ugur.atac @engosen @bbbbbbeno
Heartfelt thanks to Pera Museum team & @ozalpbirol 💌

Last weeks to see ‘Feelings in Common’ @peramuzesi ♡ It has been an absolute pleasure to imagine this exhibition.
British Council Collection has been acquiring works since the 1930s, and comprises almost 9000 works, focusing on 20th and 21st century art from the United Kingdom. The exhibition brings together works of 29 artists from the collection. Comprised of three chapters titled Preserving Care, Familiar Faces and Future Perfect, the exhibition strives to form a space where feelings in common are shared amidst uncertainties and transformations regarding the future, while inviting to contemplate institutional collection policies, communities that come together through art and the future of art institutions and their collections.
Feelings in Common focuses not only on the task of collections and institutions to preserve the past, but also on their potential to establish strong links with today’s social and political dynamics. The infectious nature of feelings means that museums are not only spaces where works are held, but also function as dynamic spaces that contain an embracive imagination. The effort of institutions to sustain care, and to make this polyphonic community feel at home, reinforces this possibility.
Artists
@larryachiampong @lauralauraaldridge @edatkinsdiet @soniaboyceartist Jake&Dinos Chapman, Tony Cragg @eileen_cooper_ra @traceyeminstudio @janeenglandphotography Cerith Wyn Evans, Lucian Freud @graham_fagen @anyagallaccio Gilbert&George @lubainapics @damienhirst @davidhockneyofficial Michael Landy @delainelebas Sarah Lucas@kate_malone_ceramics @chris_ofili @marcquinnart @raqibshawstudio @wolfgang_tillmans Suzanne Treister @bedwyr_williams Madame Yevonde
Exhibition team:
Project managers: @akkoyunlubegum@irem.divris
Coordinator: @mavizeynep
Project assistant: @__zeynepsari__
Exhibition design: @yeltakom @studio.no.frame
Graphic design: @jlayda
Translation:@nazimdikbas
Installation: @fiksatif
In collaboration with @britisharts @turkeybritishcouncil Emma Dexter @esraaaysun, Moira Lindsay, Jonathan Stubbs, @ozlemergun @damladenizcengiz
📸 @ugur.atac @engosen @bbbbbbeno
Heartfelt thanks to Pera Museum team & @ozalpbirol 💌

Last weeks to see ‘Feelings in Common’ @peramuzesi ♡ It has been an absolute pleasure to imagine this exhibition.
British Council Collection has been acquiring works since the 1930s, and comprises almost 9000 works, focusing on 20th and 21st century art from the United Kingdom. The exhibition brings together works of 29 artists from the collection. Comprised of three chapters titled Preserving Care, Familiar Faces and Future Perfect, the exhibition strives to form a space where feelings in common are shared amidst uncertainties and transformations regarding the future, while inviting to contemplate institutional collection policies, communities that come together through art and the future of art institutions and their collections.
Feelings in Common focuses not only on the task of collections and institutions to preserve the past, but also on their potential to establish strong links with today’s social and political dynamics. The infectious nature of feelings means that museums are not only spaces where works are held, but also function as dynamic spaces that contain an embracive imagination. The effort of institutions to sustain care, and to make this polyphonic community feel at home, reinforces this possibility.
Artists
@larryachiampong @lauralauraaldridge @edatkinsdiet @soniaboyceartist Jake&Dinos Chapman, Tony Cragg @eileen_cooper_ra @traceyeminstudio @janeenglandphotography Cerith Wyn Evans, Lucian Freud @graham_fagen @anyagallaccio Gilbert&George @lubainapics @damienhirst @davidhockneyofficial Michael Landy @delainelebas Sarah Lucas@kate_malone_ceramics @chris_ofili @marcquinnart @raqibshawstudio @wolfgang_tillmans Suzanne Treister @bedwyr_williams Madame Yevonde
Exhibition team:
Project managers: @akkoyunlubegum@irem.divris
Coordinator: @mavizeynep
Project assistant: @__zeynepsari__
Exhibition design: @yeltakom @studio.no.frame
Graphic design: @jlayda
Translation:@nazimdikbas
Installation: @fiksatif
In collaboration with @britisharts @turkeybritishcouncil Emma Dexter @esraaaysun, Moira Lindsay, Jonathan Stubbs, @ozlemergun @damladenizcengiz
📸 @ugur.atac @engosen @bbbbbbeno
Heartfelt thanks to Pera Museum team & @ozalpbirol 💌

Last weeks to see ‘Feelings in Common’ @peramuzesi ♡ It has been an absolute pleasure to imagine this exhibition.
British Council Collection has been acquiring works since the 1930s, and comprises almost 9000 works, focusing on 20th and 21st century art from the United Kingdom. The exhibition brings together works of 29 artists from the collection. Comprised of three chapters titled Preserving Care, Familiar Faces and Future Perfect, the exhibition strives to form a space where feelings in common are shared amidst uncertainties and transformations regarding the future, while inviting to contemplate institutional collection policies, communities that come together through art and the future of art institutions and their collections.
Feelings in Common focuses not only on the task of collections and institutions to preserve the past, but also on their potential to establish strong links with today’s social and political dynamics. The infectious nature of feelings means that museums are not only spaces where works are held, but also function as dynamic spaces that contain an embracive imagination. The effort of institutions to sustain care, and to make this polyphonic community feel at home, reinforces this possibility.
Artists
@larryachiampong @lauralauraaldridge @edatkinsdiet @soniaboyceartist Jake&Dinos Chapman, Tony Cragg @eileen_cooper_ra @traceyeminstudio @janeenglandphotography Cerith Wyn Evans, Lucian Freud @graham_fagen @anyagallaccio Gilbert&George @lubainapics @damienhirst @davidhockneyofficial Michael Landy @delainelebas Sarah Lucas@kate_malone_ceramics @chris_ofili @marcquinnart @raqibshawstudio @wolfgang_tillmans Suzanne Treister @bedwyr_williams Madame Yevonde
Exhibition team:
Project managers: @akkoyunlubegum@irem.divris
Coordinator: @mavizeynep
Project assistant: @__zeynepsari__
Exhibition design: @yeltakom @studio.no.frame
Graphic design: @jlayda
Translation:@nazimdikbas
Installation: @fiksatif
In collaboration with @britisharts @turkeybritishcouncil Emma Dexter @esraaaysun, Moira Lindsay, Jonathan Stubbs, @ozlemergun @damladenizcengiz
📸 @ugur.atac @engosen @bbbbbbeno
Heartfelt thanks to Pera Museum team & @ozalpbirol 💌

Last weeks to see ‘Feelings in Common’ @peramuzesi ♡ It has been an absolute pleasure to imagine this exhibition.
British Council Collection has been acquiring works since the 1930s, and comprises almost 9000 works, focusing on 20th and 21st century art from the United Kingdom. The exhibition brings together works of 29 artists from the collection. Comprised of three chapters titled Preserving Care, Familiar Faces and Future Perfect, the exhibition strives to form a space where feelings in common are shared amidst uncertainties and transformations regarding the future, while inviting to contemplate institutional collection policies, communities that come together through art and the future of art institutions and their collections.
Feelings in Common focuses not only on the task of collections and institutions to preserve the past, but also on their potential to establish strong links with today’s social and political dynamics. The infectious nature of feelings means that museums are not only spaces where works are held, but also function as dynamic spaces that contain an embracive imagination. The effort of institutions to sustain care, and to make this polyphonic community feel at home, reinforces this possibility.
Artists
@larryachiampong @lauralauraaldridge @edatkinsdiet @soniaboyceartist Jake&Dinos Chapman, Tony Cragg @eileen_cooper_ra @traceyeminstudio @janeenglandphotography Cerith Wyn Evans, Lucian Freud @graham_fagen @anyagallaccio Gilbert&George @lubainapics @damienhirst @davidhockneyofficial Michael Landy @delainelebas Sarah Lucas@kate_malone_ceramics @chris_ofili @marcquinnart @raqibshawstudio @wolfgang_tillmans Suzanne Treister @bedwyr_williams Madame Yevonde
Exhibition team:
Project managers: @akkoyunlubegum@irem.divris
Coordinator: @mavizeynep
Project assistant: @__zeynepsari__
Exhibition design: @yeltakom @studio.no.frame
Graphic design: @jlayda
Translation:@nazimdikbas
Installation: @fiksatif
In collaboration with @britisharts @turkeybritishcouncil Emma Dexter @esraaaysun, Moira Lindsay, Jonathan Stubbs, @ozlemergun @damladenizcengiz
📸 @ugur.atac @engosen @bbbbbbeno
Heartfelt thanks to Pera Museum team & @ozalpbirol 💌

Last weeks to see ‘Feelings in Common’ @peramuzesi ♡ It has been an absolute pleasure to imagine this exhibition.
British Council Collection has been acquiring works since the 1930s, and comprises almost 9000 works, focusing on 20th and 21st century art from the United Kingdom. The exhibition brings together works of 29 artists from the collection. Comprised of three chapters titled Preserving Care, Familiar Faces and Future Perfect, the exhibition strives to form a space where feelings in common are shared amidst uncertainties and transformations regarding the future, while inviting to contemplate institutional collection policies, communities that come together through art and the future of art institutions and their collections.
Feelings in Common focuses not only on the task of collections and institutions to preserve the past, but also on their potential to establish strong links with today’s social and political dynamics. The infectious nature of feelings means that museums are not only spaces where works are held, but also function as dynamic spaces that contain an embracive imagination. The effort of institutions to sustain care, and to make this polyphonic community feel at home, reinforces this possibility.
Artists
@larryachiampong @lauralauraaldridge @edatkinsdiet @soniaboyceartist Jake&Dinos Chapman, Tony Cragg @eileen_cooper_ra @traceyeminstudio @janeenglandphotography Cerith Wyn Evans, Lucian Freud @graham_fagen @anyagallaccio Gilbert&George @lubainapics @damienhirst @davidhockneyofficial Michael Landy @delainelebas Sarah Lucas@kate_malone_ceramics @chris_ofili @marcquinnart @raqibshawstudio @wolfgang_tillmans Suzanne Treister @bedwyr_williams Madame Yevonde
Exhibition team:
Project managers: @akkoyunlubegum@irem.divris
Coordinator: @mavizeynep
Project assistant: @__zeynepsari__
Exhibition design: @yeltakom @studio.no.frame
Graphic design: @jlayda
Translation:@nazimdikbas
Installation: @fiksatif
In collaboration with @britisharts @turkeybritishcouncil Emma Dexter @esraaaysun, Moira Lindsay, Jonathan Stubbs, @ozlemergun @damladenizcengiz
📸 @ugur.atac @engosen @bbbbbbeno
Heartfelt thanks to Pera Museum team & @ozalpbirol 💌

Last weeks to see ‘Feelings in Common’ @peramuzesi ♡ It has been an absolute pleasure to imagine this exhibition.
British Council Collection has been acquiring works since the 1930s, and comprises almost 9000 works, focusing on 20th and 21st century art from the United Kingdom. The exhibition brings together works of 29 artists from the collection. Comprised of three chapters titled Preserving Care, Familiar Faces and Future Perfect, the exhibition strives to form a space where feelings in common are shared amidst uncertainties and transformations regarding the future, while inviting to contemplate institutional collection policies, communities that come together through art and the future of art institutions and their collections.
Feelings in Common focuses not only on the task of collections and institutions to preserve the past, but also on their potential to establish strong links with today’s social and political dynamics. The infectious nature of feelings means that museums are not only spaces where works are held, but also function as dynamic spaces that contain an embracive imagination. The effort of institutions to sustain care, and to make this polyphonic community feel at home, reinforces this possibility.
Artists
@larryachiampong @lauralauraaldridge @edatkinsdiet @soniaboyceartist Jake&Dinos Chapman, Tony Cragg @eileen_cooper_ra @traceyeminstudio @janeenglandphotography Cerith Wyn Evans, Lucian Freud @graham_fagen @anyagallaccio Gilbert&George @lubainapics @damienhirst @davidhockneyofficial Michael Landy @delainelebas Sarah Lucas@kate_malone_ceramics @chris_ofili @marcquinnart @raqibshawstudio @wolfgang_tillmans Suzanne Treister @bedwyr_williams Madame Yevonde
Exhibition team:
Project managers: @akkoyunlubegum@irem.divris
Coordinator: @mavizeynep
Project assistant: @__zeynepsari__
Exhibition design: @yeltakom @studio.no.frame
Graphic design: @jlayda
Translation:@nazimdikbas
Installation: @fiksatif
In collaboration with @britisharts @turkeybritishcouncil Emma Dexter @esraaaysun, Moira Lindsay, Jonathan Stubbs, @ozlemergun @damladenizcengiz
📸 @ugur.atac @engosen @bbbbbbeno
Heartfelt thanks to Pera Museum team & @ozalpbirol 💌

Last weeks to see ‘Feelings in Common’ @peramuzesi ♡ It has been an absolute pleasure to imagine this exhibition.
British Council Collection has been acquiring works since the 1930s, and comprises almost 9000 works, focusing on 20th and 21st century art from the United Kingdom. The exhibition brings together works of 29 artists from the collection. Comprised of three chapters titled Preserving Care, Familiar Faces and Future Perfect, the exhibition strives to form a space where feelings in common are shared amidst uncertainties and transformations regarding the future, while inviting to contemplate institutional collection policies, communities that come together through art and the future of art institutions and their collections.
Feelings in Common focuses not only on the task of collections and institutions to preserve the past, but also on their potential to establish strong links with today’s social and political dynamics. The infectious nature of feelings means that museums are not only spaces where works are held, but also function as dynamic spaces that contain an embracive imagination. The effort of institutions to sustain care, and to make this polyphonic community feel at home, reinforces this possibility.
Artists
@larryachiampong @lauralauraaldridge @edatkinsdiet @soniaboyceartist Jake&Dinos Chapman, Tony Cragg @eileen_cooper_ra @traceyeminstudio @janeenglandphotography Cerith Wyn Evans, Lucian Freud @graham_fagen @anyagallaccio Gilbert&George @lubainapics @damienhirst @davidhockneyofficial Michael Landy @delainelebas Sarah Lucas@kate_malone_ceramics @chris_ofili @marcquinnart @raqibshawstudio @wolfgang_tillmans Suzanne Treister @bedwyr_williams Madame Yevonde
Exhibition team:
Project managers: @akkoyunlubegum@irem.divris
Coordinator: @mavizeynep
Project assistant: @__zeynepsari__
Exhibition design: @yeltakom @studio.no.frame
Graphic design: @jlayda
Translation:@nazimdikbas
Installation: @fiksatif
In collaboration with @britisharts @turkeybritishcouncil Emma Dexter @esraaaysun, Moira Lindsay, Jonathan Stubbs, @ozlemergun @damladenizcengiz
📸 @ugur.atac @engosen @bbbbbbeno
Heartfelt thanks to Pera Museum team & @ozalpbirol 💌

Last weeks to see ‘Feelings in Common’ @peramuzesi ♡ It has been an absolute pleasure to imagine this exhibition.
British Council Collection has been acquiring works since the 1930s, and comprises almost 9000 works, focusing on 20th and 21st century art from the United Kingdom. The exhibition brings together works of 29 artists from the collection. Comprised of three chapters titled Preserving Care, Familiar Faces and Future Perfect, the exhibition strives to form a space where feelings in common are shared amidst uncertainties and transformations regarding the future, while inviting to contemplate institutional collection policies, communities that come together through art and the future of art institutions and their collections.
Feelings in Common focuses not only on the task of collections and institutions to preserve the past, but also on their potential to establish strong links with today’s social and political dynamics. The infectious nature of feelings means that museums are not only spaces where works are held, but also function as dynamic spaces that contain an embracive imagination. The effort of institutions to sustain care, and to make this polyphonic community feel at home, reinforces this possibility.
Artists
@larryachiampong @lauralauraaldridge @edatkinsdiet @soniaboyceartist Jake&Dinos Chapman, Tony Cragg @eileen_cooper_ra @traceyeminstudio @janeenglandphotography Cerith Wyn Evans, Lucian Freud @graham_fagen @anyagallaccio Gilbert&George @lubainapics @damienhirst @davidhockneyofficial Michael Landy @delainelebas Sarah Lucas@kate_malone_ceramics @chris_ofili @marcquinnart @raqibshawstudio @wolfgang_tillmans Suzanne Treister @bedwyr_williams Madame Yevonde
Exhibition team:
Project managers: @akkoyunlubegum@irem.divris
Coordinator: @mavizeynep
Project assistant: @__zeynepsari__
Exhibition design: @yeltakom @studio.no.frame
Graphic design: @jlayda
Translation:@nazimdikbas
Installation: @fiksatif
In collaboration with @britisharts @turkeybritishcouncil Emma Dexter @esraaaysun, Moira Lindsay, Jonathan Stubbs, @ozlemergun @damladenizcengiz
📸 @ugur.atac @engosen @bbbbbbeno
Heartfelt thanks to Pera Museum team & @ozalpbirol 💌

“Form gives space for something to exist.
&
There are places I can’t go, like outside my body.”
-Yanyi

a quite personal contribution 💌
thanks to @azadonfire for the invite, to @anna_lisa_s_ for editing, and to @jayne_m_w for copyediting @berlinprogramforartists
‘A place never fully held’ curated by Lara Scherrieble @kwinstitutefcontemporaryart@kunstraummitte

a quite personal contribution 💌
thanks to @azadonfire for the invite, to @anna_lisa_s_ for editing, and to @jayne_m_w for copyediting @berlinprogramforartists
‘A place never fully held’ curated by Lara Scherrieble @kwinstitutefcontemporaryart@kunstraummitte

a quite personal contribution 💌
thanks to @azadonfire for the invite, to @anna_lisa_s_ for editing, and to @jayne_m_w for copyediting @berlinprogramforartists
‘A place never fully held’ curated by Lara Scherrieble @kwinstitutefcontemporaryart@kunstraummitte

a quite personal contribution 💌
thanks to @azadonfire for the invite, to @anna_lisa_s_ for editing, and to @jayne_m_w for copyediting @berlinprogramforartists
‘A place never fully held’ curated by Lara Scherrieble @kwinstitutefcontemporaryart@kunstraummitte

a quite personal contribution 💌
thanks to @azadonfire for the invite, to @anna_lisa_s_ for editing, and to @jayne_m_w for copyediting @berlinprogramforartists
‘A place never fully held’ curated by Lara Scherrieble @kwinstitutefcontemporaryart@kunstraummitte

Zevk meselesinden göç yorgunluğuna, sergilerden şiirlere uzanan bir anlatı kuruyor Ulya. DJ kabinine geçiyor, pembeye dönen gökyüzüne tutunuyor, ona ilham verenleri biz ölümlülerle paylaşmaktan çekinmiyor.
Tamamı Marie Claire Ekim sayısında.
Hazırlayan: Alara Demirel @alaraetc

Zevk meselesinden göç yorgunluğuna, sergilerden şiirlere uzanan bir anlatı kuruyor Ulya. DJ kabinine geçiyor, pembeye dönen gökyüzüne tutunuyor, ona ilham verenleri biz ölümlülerle paylaşmaktan çekinmiyor.
Tamamı Marie Claire Ekim sayısında.
Hazırlayan: Alara Demirel @alaraetc

Zevk meselesinden göç yorgunluğuna, sergilerden şiirlere uzanan bir anlatı kuruyor Ulya. DJ kabinine geçiyor, pembeye dönen gökyüzüne tutunuyor, ona ilham verenleri biz ölümlülerle paylaşmaktan çekinmiyor.
Tamamı Marie Claire Ekim sayısında.
Hazırlayan: Alara Demirel @alaraetc

Zevk meselesinden göç yorgunluğuna, sergilerden şiirlere uzanan bir anlatı kuruyor Ulya. DJ kabinine geçiyor, pembeye dönen gökyüzüne tutunuyor, ona ilham verenleri biz ölümlülerle paylaşmaktan çekinmiyor.
Tamamı Marie Claire Ekim sayısında.
Hazırlayan: Alara Demirel @alaraetc

Zevk meselesinden göç yorgunluğuna, sergilerden şiirlere uzanan bir anlatı kuruyor Ulya. DJ kabinine geçiyor, pembeye dönen gökyüzüne tutunuyor, ona ilham verenleri biz ölümlülerle paylaşmaktan çekinmiyor.
Tamamı Marie Claire Ekim sayısında.
Hazırlayan: Alara Demirel @alaraetc

Zevk meselesinden göç yorgunluğuna, sergilerden şiirlere uzanan bir anlatı kuruyor Ulya. DJ kabinine geçiyor, pembeye dönen gökyüzüne tutunuyor, ona ilham verenleri biz ölümlülerle paylaşmaktan çekinmiyor.
Tamamı Marie Claire Ekim sayısında.
Hazırlayan: Alara Demirel @alaraetc
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