Marcel Dzama: Dancing with the Moon
Curator’s Tour

Curator's Tour

June 13, 2025 / 18:30

We invite you to explore Marcel Dzama: Dancing with the Moon, the artist’s first solo exhibition in Turkey, accompanied by the exhibition curator Alistair Hicks!

The exhibition brings together Dzama’s enchanted universe, where music and dance take center stage, alongside poignant reflections on the chaos brought about by environmental destruction, war, and poor governance.

In Hicks’ words: “While Dzama does tell lyrical, magical, sometimes downright whimsical stories, the thrust of his staggering energy is against War, is against the populists and dictators who are so often the causes or at least the catalysts of War.” Perhaps, Curator Alistair Hicks follows Dzama’s moves much like a chess master anticipating his opponent’s strategy.

Guided by curator Alistair Hicks, we welcome you to experience this world of lyrical, magical, humorous, and often telling of exaggerated or peculiar stories.

The 1-hour guided tour will be in English, and capacity is limited. Tickets are 300 TL. To join the tour, you can buy tickets from Biletix or make a reservation via resepsiyon@peramuzesi.org.tr

About Alistair Hicks
Alistair Hicks is a writer and art curator based in London. He was chief curator of the Deutsche Bank Collection for many years and is the author of many publications, including Urban Mirrors: Reflections from the Artists of Istanbul, Global Art Compass, A Voyage around Our Minds, School of London, New British Art in the Saatchi Collection and Contemporary Art at Deutsche Bank. Among the exhibitions Hicks has curated at Pera Museum are The Time Needs Changing, Doublethink Doublevision and Paula Rego: The Story of Stories.

Temporary Exhibition

MARCEL DZAMA
Dancing with the Moon

Pera Museum is pleased to present Marcel Dzama’s first solo exhibition in Turkey, surveying the artist’s unique approach and compelling storytelling. The exhibition curated by Alistair Hicks, emerging from the artist’s colourful imaginative world that is centred on music and dance, is made up of works that address the failures of governance we are currently subjected to, environmental destruction, and the calamities caused by war.

MARCEL DZAMA <br> Dancing with the Moon

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