This was 1/4 of a Jim Dine painting
with four similar panels.
The color was fantastic.
Every office was full of the most spectacular
coffee table art books.
I could lose myself for hours
just in the books.
These binoculars were in the corner office
so I assume the office belonged to the chairman.
Below, his minimalistic desk.
Someone correct me, if I have this misidentified.
Color of all hues
uplifted my spirit.
Do they do the same to you?
I thought the collection focus
of color repetition
was brilliant.
The beautiful salon or living room
off of the corner office
had a whimsical, jazzy artwork on the ceiling.
An endearing personal touch.
An endearing personal touch.
How could kids resist
even the beauty of this elevator shaft?
What memories this place would create
in the minds of the staff's children.
One of the most fun videos in the collection
was in the stairwell.
It showed the furniture and dishes
of a home living room
sliding back and forth on the floor
as a house
was slowly rocked back and forth.
I could imagine a child
standing in front of it for hours
and giggling nonstop at the fun of it.
To access videos from the collection, click here.
"Eyeballs" inspired by George Orwell.
Love it!
One of the few Istanbul-specific photography pieces.
I didn't even notice the white "profile"
when I saw this neon art up close.
It was only when I got home and
saw this photo taken from across the room
that I saw it was more than abstract.
"21 Books"
by a Korean artist
The quality of building materials
was an unending delight.
I marveled at the precise heft of this door.
Love this blue.
How children must want to run their hands
continually over this piece
just to explore the symmetry, color, and sound of it.
All this art makes one feel like a child!
We waved goodbye to the museum guides
through the "haunted" grillwork.
Perili Köşk at dusk.
"Goodbye Haunted Mansion!
You were an absolute delight."
We waved goodbye to the museum guides
through the "haunted" grillwork.
Perili Köşk at dusk.
"Goodbye Haunted Mansion!
You were an absolute delight."
Imagine opening up your work office to random people every weekend. I found this to be a very generous act by Borusan Holding Co.
Thank you for sharing your gorgeous art with the public. To the folks at Borusan Contemporary, I say, "your generosity is yet another example of why Turkish hospitality is the best in the world."
You might also enjoy:
An Afternoon of Art and Beauty at the Borusan Contemporary, Part One
An Afternoon of Art and Beauty at the Borusan Contemporary, Part Two
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1 comment:
Thanks for this, I have never heard of this gallery/museum. I'll make sure it is on my itinerary.
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