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"2 - NEW UNDERGROUND" Photography by Sergen Sehitoglu / Istanbul

03-18-2011 04:05 PM CET | Arts & Culture

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Photography "#2" by Sergen Sehitoglu

Photography "#2" by Sergen Sehitoglu

With the current exhibition „art place berlin“ is building a bridge from Istanbul to Berlin; two European metropolises which are connected in a special way, not only because they are partner cities. In his exhibition “2 - NEW UNDERGROUND” photographer Sergen Sehitoglu is presenting his latest works. He represents the young and dynamic art scene from the Bosporus. With his artistic concept he allows the viewer an unusual look, which leaves room for emotions, interpretation and perception of an inner meaning.

“The photographs in Sergen’s folio represent conflicting ideas; they are related to each other but independent at the same time, free from each other but complementing, hiding the inner meaning but allowing the viewer to feel it. They use colour, rhythm and graphic concepts. The images represent starkness, cold comfort for people and loneliness, but they are formed in such a way that they allow space for the viewer.
Sergen created these photographs with a profound sense of emotion and his aim was to show the viewer a stark reality, showing everyone a truth; even though each person may interpret the scenes differently.” - Silvershotz Folio 2010 –

art place berlin
offers a public forum with a new format for the presentation of exhibitions of contemporary art and intercultural projects in Berlin. The capital is one of the most interesting metropolises for art and culture.

Due to the increasing process of globalisation the intercultural exchange is becoming more and more important. To encounter and deal with international art advances the process of intercultural communication.

In the centre of the capital at the Alexanderplatz, the most dynamically developing hub of the city, the presentation of art will reach a new dimension with high public appeal.
This is made possible by the partnership with the Park Inn Berlin-Alexanderplatz. A superlative four star conference and business hotel and the largest city hotel in Berlin.

In the building of the Park Inn Berlin-Alexanderplatz more than 30.000 visitors monthly from all over the world will experience an encounter with current international art. The exhibitions are open to the public daily and around the clock. The entry is free of charge.
The exhibition areas are located on the ground floor and at the first floor in the most frequented and central areas such as the foyer, reception, lobby and in front of the salons.

art place berlin
at the Park Inn Berlin-Alexanderplatz
Alexanderplatz 7
10178 Berlin / Germany
Thomas Tyllack
info@art-place-berlin.com
www.art-place-berlin.com
030 - 55 66 99 56

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