Preparations Ongoing for the 3rd Yeditepe Biennial at Sirkeci Station Hangars

The 3rd Yeditepe Biennial brings together historical atmosphere and art in the Sirkeci Station Hangars. Thanks to the preparations carried out under the leadership of curator Fatih Ömeroğlu, the original architecture of the venue gains new meaning with works of art. The pre-opening works aim to offer visitors an enjoyable art experience.

The 3rd Yeditepe Biennial continues its preparations at Sirkeci Train Station Hangars, one of the historical places of Istanbul. Under the leadership of curator Fatih Ömeroğlu, the venue arrangements and artwork installations create a unique atmosphere for the Sirkeci part of the biennial.

The unique historical architecture and spirit of the hangars are reinterpreted with artworks within the scope of the biennial. Curator Fatih Ömeroğlu aims for the works to meet the audience in the most effective way by making arrangements in accordance with the character of the venue. The works are both faithful to the structural features of the venue and a space design is realised in accordance with the spirit of the works to be exhibited.

This spot of the Biennial offers art lovers the opportunity to meet with art in a historical place. The exhibition, which will take place in Sirkeci Station Hangars, brings together artworks from different disciplines and offers visitors both a visual feast and a deep intellectual experience.

The theme of this year's Yeditepe Biennial is to bring together the cultural and historical heritage of Istanbul thanks to the creative power of contemporary art. In this context, Sirkeci Station will add a new one to the human stories it has witnessed throughout its history: A story woven with art. The works, which integrate with the historical atmosphere of the venue, aim to offer viewers an experience beyond an ordinary exhibition.

The 3rd Yeditepe Biennial at Sirkeci Station is preparing to add meaning to the cultural richness of Istanbul as a spot where history and art are intertwined. This meticulous preparation process, which will continue until the opening day, aims to make a strong and lasting impression.