You are invited! We would be thrilled to welcome you to FAAR Gallery for the opening of our new exhibition curated by Fahrettin Aykut. Join us on Friday, February 20, to explore a new mechanical rhythm between human and object, exactly a century after Fernand Léger.
Created within Yves Rocher Foundation’s Plant for Life initiative, Murathan Özbek’s "Yanıbaşında" explores the quiet, vital bond between humans and trees.
Featuring works by Can Arkun, Leyla Semerciyan, and Ishilla Alexandra, this exhibition examines the interplay between individual expression and collective experience.
Where legacy meets emotion, "Heritage Reimagined" invites viewers to explore how traditional narratives are deconstructed and reshaped by contemporary artists Ezgi Demir and Dima Ziadie.
A collective journey into the interior world, "Soulscapes" features artists like Almira von Oz and Aytug Sertsari, mapping the geography of human emotion.
Eminzada challenges the viewer's perception of the natural world. This solo exhibition navigates the shifting boundaries between reality and imagination, presenting a transformative visual experience.
Describing clay as the most tactile and honest material, Irina Denev’s "Eternal Symphony" explores the primal connection between earth and creation through ceramic forms.
Provocative and tactile, this dual exhibition by Ishilla Alexandra and Sisi explores the visceral and polymorphous nature of bodily experience through painting.
Kim Yong Moon believes that humans, like trees, should support one another in the natural cycle; "Embrace the Universe" reflects this philosophy of interconnectedness.
We are pleased to invite you to the exclusive view of Kezban Arca Batıbeki's solo photography exhibition, "On The Road." Join us on Thursday, May 10th, for a first glimpse into this profound collection.
A dynamic dialogue between two distinct voices, this dual exhibition features the works of Justin Blattner and Michael Cedeno, exploring the intersection of their differing visual styles.
In "Reflections", Kamer Batioglu invites viewers to look inward, using visual art as a mirror to explore themes of identity, memory, and self-perception.
Highlighting the fresh perspectives of rising talent, "Emerging Echoes" brings together Anasse Drif, Gavin Johnson, and Alinda Kring in a conversation about the future of contemporary art.
Exploring the mystical force present in all people, the "ORENDA" group exhibition features Belgin Pilevneli and Halise Karakaya in a search for potential and empowerment.
Capturing the ephemeral nature of joy, Senem Erseven’s "Bliss of Freedom" stands as a vibrant testament to the unconstrained spirit, exploring the emotional resonance of liberation.
Spanning a significant period of creative output, Vivek Pereira’s solo exhibition showcases a comprehensive body of work that traces the evolution of his artistic language.
Celebrating the versatility of mixed media, "Technica Mista" brings together a wide array of artists including Duran Guntekin and Merve Kahraman to explore material innovation.
Celebrating the artistic spirit of the district, "Muse of Mayfair" gathers works by Tashi Khan, Dow Pichaiwatkomol, and others, reflecting the vibrant cultural pulse of the area.
Through a playful yet poignant lens, Deniz Say and Lanlan present "It is a goofy world", a dual exhibition that finds meaning and humor in the absurdities of daily life.
Continuing the narrative arc of her artistic journey, Deniz Say presents "The 2nd Chapter", a solo exhibition marking a new phase of creative exploration.
Sumer Erek’s "Embodied Moments" investigates the physical manifestation of memory, translating fleeting experiences into tangible forms within the gallery space.
Coşar Kulaksız’s "Tekinsiz Deniz" presents photographs taken at specific coordinates, exploring the uncanny nature of the sea through a precise yet evocative lens.
Drawing on ancient symbolism, "Shamanic Animals" features paintings by Atelier Petites Pierres that reinterpret totemic imagery for a contemporary audience.
Presented at the Oggusto stand during Contemporary Istanbul, "Framing Nature" envisions a future where nature is not confined to art alone, but integrated into our perception of reality.
Part of The Yard Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition at Tersane Istanbul, this presentation features striking works by Gönül Nuhoğlu, including "Armageddon" and "The Ship of Fools".
More than a collection of artworks, "Timeless" offers a reflection on perception itself—fragmented, intimate, and suspended beyond the constraints of chronological time.
Closing out 2020, Berna Narmanlı Arpacı’s "BENLİK" offers a deeply introspective visual experience, exploring the construction of the self within the historic atmosphere of Çukurcuma.
Where art meets innovation, this special project for the CI 15th Edition features captivating digital installations and unique works by Fahrettin Aykut.
FAAR Gallery presents a selection of works by Can Büyükberber, Elçin Ekinci, and others at Step Istanbul, showcasing a vibrant cross-section of contemporary creativity.
Taking its title from Arthur Rimbaud’s iconic phrase, "I is Someone Else" explores the layered construction of selfhood and identity through the works of Furkan Akhan and Kadir Çelik.
"Portraits" displays the biographical traces of Şükran Moral, mapping her emotional journey and performance practice presented at Contemporary Istanbul.
As an Online Partner for the London Design Festival, FAAR Gallery showcases artworks created with various tapestry techniques, bridging digital access with tactile craftsmanship.
Held at Cape Bodrum Hotel, "Touching Despite Everything" brings together carpet and weaving works by artists like Gunes Terkol and Gözde İlkin, focusing on tactile memory.
Merging art and ecology, "The Irregular Heritage of Memory" explores sustainable narratives through the transformation of everyday objects, challenging human-centric views.
Break traditions, taboos and hierarchy structures. The exhibition consists of 30 years of Şükran Moral's accumulation, deals with the relationship between her personal life and her works.
A dynamic celebration of urban transformation, this installation for Contemporary Istanbul’s 11th Edition features Fahrettin Aykut, Hasan Pehlevan, and Umut Çağlar.
Artemisia Nathair’s "Death of the Senses" delves into the limits of perception, questioning how we experience reality when familiar sensory inputs are stripped away or distorted.
A celebration of contemporary plurality, this group exhibition unites diverse artistic approaches from Anna Leyko, Cietisoo Nguyen, and others, creating a rich tapestry of modern narratives.
Discover an exhibition at Yazz Collective where the interplay of individual insights and collective consciousness transforms into visual narratives, transcending the bounds of time.
Bridging the gap between historical artifact and contemporary adornment, Atelier Petites Pierres presents a unique collection of body jewelry inspired by the antique archives of Gallery Istanbul.