Transparent Patterns

School Groups
Highschool

Face-to-Face

Students visit Calculations and Coincidences with a guide and are inspired by the repetitive colors, geometric shapes and abstractions in the exhibition. Then, in the workshop, students cut patterns from colored parchment and acetate papers using the kirigami method, stack them on top of each other and create designs that are formed by the random mixture of colors and patterns.

Weekday Face-to-Face Learning Program
Thursday
10:30-12:00
13:30-15:00 

Guided tour and workshop participation fee per person for private schools: 200 TL
Guided tours and workshops are free of charge for public schools.

Reservation is required for groups of at least 10 and at most 30 participants.

For detailed information: ogrenme@peramuzesi.org.tr

 

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Memory Building Memories / Memory Room / Memento Mori

Memory Building Memories / Memory Room / Memento Mori

Each memory tells an intimate story; each collection presents us with the reality of containing an intimate story as well. The collection is akin to a whole in which many memories and stories of the artist, the viewer, and the collector are brought together. At the heart of a collection is memory, nurtured from the past and projecting into the future.

Modernity Building the Modern / Reshaping the Modern

Modernity Building the Modern / Reshaping the Modern

A firm believer in the idea that a collection needs to be upheld at least by four generations and comparing this continuity to a relay race, Nahit Kabakcı began creating the Huma Kabakcı Collection from the 1980s onwards. Today, the collection can be considered one of the most important and outstanding examples among the rare, consciously created, and long-lasting ones of its kind in Turkey.

Face to Face

Face to Face

A firm believer in the idea that a collection needs to be upheld at least by four generations and comparing this continuity to a relay race, Nahit Kabakcı began creating the Huma Kabakcı Collection from the 1980s onwards.