İstanbul Modern: Semiha Berksoy

İstanbul Modern: Semiha Berksoy

Semiha Berksoy: Aria of All Colors

... a major exhibition devoted to Semiha Berksoy (1910–2004), celebrates a pioneering artist whose versatility and resolve enabled her to break new ground in both Türkiye and Europe. The exhibition brings together her expansive body of work – spanning the performing arts, visual arts, cinema, and literature – and offers a comprehensive look at the creative universe she built over the course of her extraordinary career. With more than 200 works on view, the exhibition makes visible the many layers of Berksoy’s world while highlighting the singular connections she forged between opera, theater, painting, and writing.
From her early drawings to her opera-themed paintings inspired by the stage, from her self-portraits and portraits to her large-scale sheet paintings, the exhibition presents Berksoy’s personal mythology and her profound relationship with performance through a thematic structure. The operas she starred in, the plays she performed, her published short story, and her role in Istanbul Streets, Türkiye’s first sound film, collectively reveal the full scope of her contributions to the world of art. Drawing on the dynamism of Berksoy’s life, these works both broaden our understanding of the universality of art and illuminate the creative force of the human spirit.

İstanbul Modern

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- Semiha Berksoy at 90

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- the film was called İstanbul Sokaklarında, The Streets of Istanbul, 1931

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- data animation artwork in main collection

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- looking back towards Beyoğlu from the gallery

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- looking down on Olafur Eliasson piece

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- fun kinetic presentation of photographic imagery (strangely let down by the thinness of that imagery)