Tag: Turkish Art

Bonhams to Hold First Modern Turkish Art Sale in London in April 2011

LONDON.- Bonhams the international fine art auction house announced this week that it would be holding its first sale of Modern and Contemporary Turkish Art in London on 5th April 2011. With this in mind the company has appointed an agent, Erdem Sontu…

Sale of Modern and Contemporary Turkish Art at Antik A.S. in Istanbul Totals $ 10.2 Million

ISTANBUL.- At Antik A.S. in Istanbul, the sale of Modern and Contemporary Turkish Art totals of $10,230,000 within the presale estimate of $7.2 million. Competition was fierce for many of the top lots, with multiple bidders participating. This result…

Sale of Modern and Contemporary Turkish Art at Antik A.S. in Istanbul Totals $ 10.2 Million

ISTANBUL.- At Antik A.S. in Istanbul, the sale of Modern and Contemporary Turkish Art totals of $10,230,000 within the presale estimate of $7.2 million. Competition was fierce for many of the top lots, with multiple bidders participating. This result…

Turkish Modern Art Sale at Antik A.S. Totals $ 10.2 Million

ISTANBUL.- At Antik A.S. in Istanbul, the sale of Modern and Contemporary Turkish Art totals of $10,230,000 within the presale estimate of $7.2 million. Competition was fierce for many of the top lots, with multiple bidders participating. This result…

Antik A.S. Auction in Istanbul Features Masterpieces from Modern Turkish Art

ISTANBUL.- On 7 November, The leading Turkish auction house, Antik A.S. will offer masterpieces of Modern and Contemporary Turkish Art. The sale consisting of selected 180 lots among the finest which ever to have appeared on the market for the first ti…

Huma Kabakci Collection of Turkish Art Opens at the Osthaus Museum

Daughter of art collector Hum Kabakci, smiles next to the artworks 'Untitled' by Eric Semen at Osthaus Museum in Hagen, Germany. The artworks form part of the exhibition 'Istanbul - Collection Huma Kabacki' that for the first time in Europe puts 195 works of Turkish art from 1950 to present on display between 09 May and 25 July 2010.

HAGEN, GERMANY – The Osthaus Museum Hagen
will
show 195 works of art from the renowned Huma Kabakci Collection the
first such
display ever in Europe. The collection includes some of the most
important
paintings and sculptures created by Turkish artists between 1950 and
2010. With
a focus on contemporary and modern art from Istanbul, the exhibition
provides a
novel yet in-depth look at the Turkish art scene. 195 works of Turkish art from 1950 to present on display between 09 May
and 25 July 2010.

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