Culture and arts agenda

Prepared by: Deniz Burak BAYRAK
Sculptures by nine artists whose works have been exhibited at prestigious art institutions such as the Venice Biennale, the Palais de Tokyo, and the Tate Modern are now available for art lovers in Bodrum. The artists in the open-air exhibition "Earth Remembers," curated by Hervé Mikaeloff and Selcan Atılgan, approach nature from a different perspective, inviting the viewer to a multilayered experience. The exhibition can be seen at Bobo by The Stay until August 31st.
• EXHIBITION
Uğur Ulusoy's "Dreamy" exhibition, curated by Fatma Leylâ Ak, will be on display at Summart until July 30th. Inviting the viewer on an imaginary journey where dreams and reality intertwine, the artist's nomadic color palette combines with the images appearing on the fluid surface of the fabric to create a dream-like atmosphere.
• CINEMA TALK
The talks, designed as part of the 5th Film Festival in Cinema, held on Büyükada and Heybeliada, are open to anyone interested in cinema. The "Istanbul in Cinema" session, a standout among the talks, will feature Serra Yılmaz, Belmin Söylemez, Dilan Bozyel, and Ece Vitrinel. You can join the event on Sunday, July 27th at 6:00 PM at the Büyükada Taş Mektep. Free tickets are available at Istanbul Yours.
• DANCE
Patricia Ibanez, one of the most accomplished representatives of flamenco, will be performing in Istanbul on July 23rd with her show "Catarsis." The dance festival, which will take place at 9:00 PM at the Kadıköy Selamiçeşme Özgürlük Park Amphitheater, will feature Luis Amador on guitar and Sebastian Sanchez on vocals.
• CONCERT
The Gipsy Kings by André Reyes, the iconic band of the world music scene, will perform an unforgettable concert in Didim on August 1st. The Grammy-winning group will perform their global hits, including "Bamboleo," "Baila Baila," and "Volare," at the Anda Barut Collection Delice Stage. The group will create a unique night with their high-energy stage show, blending flamenco, salsa, and many other musical genres, along with their hot Latin rhythms.
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