Crossroads
Turkish modern and contemporary art, by the West, is considered as Middle Eastern, but when it’s viewed from our own land, it is seen as Western. Our position as a bridge between the East and the West is not only geographical, but also cultural; and this bridge has been a home for many great civilizations throughout the history. This rich cultural heritage and diversity is the foundation of Turkish modern and contemporary art. Approaching the western world with a more realistic perspective has turned the gaze of Turkish artists to their own land, history, people and tradition. Additionally, the personal statement tendencies of new generation artists have developed their own expression and communication methods instead of emulating the current art developments in the West.
Crossroads
Changjin, Changjin
General Hercules
Killing Diana
Ukraine: Life Under Russia's Attack
Matthew Perry: The Diane Sawyer Interview
Belle River
Inside the Dream
Transversais
American Werewolves
Kylie Minogue V The Bee Gees
Ice Under His Feet
Creation of the Kingdom of Exodus
Polish Prayers
FredHeads: The Documentary
Mother Land
Ku Klux Klan, société secrète de la terreur
Sirens
Our Lucky Hours