What's in the Pantry? Some sweet memories, a few vinegary observations, a couple of crusty comments and several pounds of lard (it's that diet again). And if all those words are too much, there's lots of pretty pictures.
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
One of the art galleries.
We had arrived in Istanbul a day early so we decided to go out and explore this beautiful city. As we walked up a steep cobble-stone street, we saw this hole in the wall and the sign that said Art Gallery. Well, of course I had to go in, wondering all the time if this was a literal 'tourist trap' - you know, one where they really trap tourists and you're never seen again.
Er, really?
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comphenI was surprised to see these. They could be anywhere in the world. Although there is a Turkey aura this is basic contemporary street art. It isn't raw or agonized. It is aware and frankly not very revealing.
I think we're awaiting non International Style...is that possible in our global connectivity?
Found this gallery on my first visit to Istanbul in May. I was a bit disappointed with it, because while there were some lovely pieces, it is as you say- could be anywhere in the world. I was hoping for something that whispered 'Turkey'; And while quite beautiful- these didn't.
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