Excited to Share His Work with Istanbul's Art Lovers
Berry emphasized that the exhibition includes works from different periods of his career. "There are different pieces in the exhibition. I've displayed 'Secret Garden' in various countries, and it has always adapted to the spaces where it was exhibited. I can hear the surprised reactions of people as they climb the stairs. I'm looking forward to Istanbul's art lovers seeing my work."
He also mentioned that he might add a piece inspired by Istanbul to the exhibition, and shared that he has been working on portraits of famous people using denim. "There are some exciting projects, but I don't want to say anything before they happen. I'm especially working on portraits of famous people using denim. My next stop, I think, will be San Francisco, known as one of the modern homes of denim fabric."
Art Heals Violence, Anger, and Conflict
Reyhan Kalyoncu, President of Kalyon Holding's Social and Cultural Affairs Committee, said that they strive to inspire young people by preserving historical and cultural values through their work at Kalyon Kültür. "We know that art heals violence, anger, and conflict. It brings together different identities and cultures in a common language and feeling. We invite everyone to explore the colorful and rich world of art at Kalyon Kültür."
The exhibition's curator, Aslı Bora, pointed out that Ian Berry is one of the first artists in the world to create artwork using denim fabric. "Ian Berry takes denim fabric from the very heart of the consumption mechanism and popular culture and offers a different realm of questioning," she said. Bora also quoted the German philosopher Theodor W. Adorno, who said, "Art is a tool for showing unseen truths," and added that within the scope of the "Beyond Denim" exhibition, various workshops will be held in line with international museum criteria and the theme of sustainability.