ARTNOUVA 2nd Art Fair will start tomorrow

Atis Fair Organization is bringing a new art experience to Ankara with the 2nd ARTNOUVA Art Fair, which brings together art and architecture under the same roof. The fair, which was first held last year, will meet art lovers at the ATO Congresium from October 22–26, 2025.
Taking its name from the “New Art Movement” (Art Nouveau) that influenced the entire world in the early 20th century, ARTNOUVA will welcome visitors with a wide range of exhibitors. Within the scope of ARTNOUVA, works by nearly a thousand artists will be exhibited under the roof of over 100 exhibitors in a 10,000-square-meter exhibition area. Artists from over 20 countries, significant collections, special projects, initiatives, educational institutions, architecture and interior design firms, and inspiring collaborations will take part in ARTNOUVA 2025. The full fair ticket price is 300 lira, and the student ticket is 150 lira. The full fair ticket is 800 lira, and the student ticket is 400 lira.
REPUBLIC WILL ALSO TAKE ITS PLACE AT THE FAIR
Cumhuriyet Books will also be featured at ARTNOUVA. Moderated by Bekir Ödemiş, our author on "Ankara and Art," our author A. Celal Binzet and Ayça Yusufoğlu Köroğlu will focus on Ankara's place in artistic production, its cultural heritage, and the development of its artistic identity.
In addition to the Cumhuriyet Art Gallery, the fair will also feature galleries such as Gallery Soyut, Arda Art Gallery, Brush Art Gallery, Guga Contemporary, Devrim Erbil, Gallery ArtGet, Sergimiz.com Art Gallery, Arete Art Project, Artopia, Biriz Art Project, Sava Art Gallery, Çetinkaya Art Gallery, Artfolio, Niş Art Gallery, Nuket Antik, Cubart, Gravis Art Project, and Ziba Art Gallery. Works by A. Celal Binzet, Ahmet Çolak, Ekrem Kutlu, Güven Baykan, İmren Erşen, Muhteber Demirtaş, Nilgün Kutlu, Nurtaç Özler, Raif Kalyoncu, Serap Etike, Yasemin Kalyoncu, and Yusuf Demirtaş will be on display at the Cumhuriyet Art Gallery. The exhibition will be open from October 22-26 and can be visited between 11:00 and 20:00.
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