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Ara Güler – On Life

The Robert Capa Contemporary Photography Center and the Ara Güler Museum, in collaboration with the Yunus Emre Turkish Cultural Institute, cordially invites you and your friends to the opening of its upcoming exhibition, as part of the Turkish–Hungarian Cultural Year.

Opening on Wednesday, September 11, 2024, 6 pm
Greetings by Orsolya KŐRÖSI managing director, Capa Center
Çağla SARAÇ Project Director, Ara Güler Museum, Ara Güler Archives and Research Center
Mustafa AYDOĞDU director, Yunus Emre Turkish Cultural Institute
The exhibition will be opened by Gülşen KARANIS EKŞIOĞLU Ambassador of the Republic of Turkey to Budapest
dr Péter HOPPÁL Government Commissioner of the Hungarian–Turkish Cultural Year
Exhibition concept Ara Güler Archives and Research Center
Venue: Robert Capa Contemporary Photography Center
1065 Budapest, Nagymező utca 8.
www.capacenter.hu
On view:
September 12 – December 15, 2024
Tuesday–Friday: 1 pm – 6 pm
Saturday–Sunday: 10 am – 6 pm
Closed on Mondays and public holidays.

Ara Güler, born in Istanbul in 1928, is widely celebrated both nationally and internationally as a master of the arts of photo-journalism and photography. Throughout his life, Ara Güler travelled to countless places in the world, experienced different geographies, and bore witness to many historical events. Most of all he photographed the landscapes and peoples of his land. Throughout his career surpassing 70 years, he has been a visual recorder of modern Turkish history, observing the people, architecture and geography of the country and his native Istanbul in which he was born and raised, witnessing its change over the years.  One of the most distinctive features in Güler’s photographs is the human element. As real characters from everyday life, the figures featured in Ara Güler’s photographs are individuals who we all recognize and with whom we can identify. The exhibition brings together a selection of the artist’s most well-known black and white photographs from the streets of Istanbul and across Turkey. With the belief that “there could be no life without people”, Ara Güler shapes the straightforward reality in front of him into thoughtful and poetic frames, serving as reflections of the period and place in which he lived.

Ara Güler - Kaleiçi, Ankara, 1970 © Ara Güler Museum | Ara Güler - Kaleiçi, Ankara, 1970 © Ara Güler Museum
Ara Güler - Kaleiçi, Ankara, 1970 © Ara Güler Museum | Ara Güler - Kaleiçi, Ankara, 1970 © Ara Güler Museum
Ara Güler - Galata kikötő, Isztambul, 1962 © Ara Güler Museum | Ara Güler - Galata Docks, Istanbul, 1962 © Ara Güler Museum
Ara Güler - Galata kikötő, Isztambul, 1962 © Ara Güler Museum | Ara Güler - Galata Docks, Istanbul, 1962 © Ara Güler Museum
Ara Güler - Isztambul © Ara Güler Museum | Ara Güler - Istanbul © Ara Güler Museum
Ara Güler - Isztambul © Ara Güler Museum | Ara Güler - Istanbul © Ara Güler Museum
Ara Güler - Taşlıtarla, Isztambul, 1959 © Ara Güler Museum | Ara Güler - Taşlıtarla, Istanbul, 1959 © Ara Güler Museum
Ara Güler - Taşlıtarla, Isztambul, 1959 © Ara Güler Museum | Ara Güler - Taşlıtarla, Istanbul, 1959 © Ara Güler Museum
Ara Güler - Beyoğlu, Isztambul, 1954 © Ara Güler Museum | Ara Güler - Beyoğlu, Istanbul, 1954 © Ara Güler Museum
Ara Güler - Beyoğlu, Isztambul, 1954 © Ara Güler Museum | Ara Güler - Beyoğlu, Istanbul, 1954 © Ara Güler Museum