Posts Tagged ‘Bodrum’
11th International Istanbul Biennial: Opening at Casa Dell’arte
September 14th, 2009 by lifeproof
Last week the 11th Biennial‘s opening was held at Istanbul Museum of Modern Art with two events in one–first, the opening reception and party; second, opening’s protest in itself. That is interesting for Istanbul and Turkey to open the gates of an classy art scene to its protesters. Apart from that the opening party was [...]
Tags: 11th International Istanbul Biennial, 360 Istanbul, Beyoğlu, biennial, Bodrum, Casa Dell'arte, Ernest Kurtveliev, Herve Szydlowski, Istanbul, Istanbul Museum of Modern Art, Istanbul twestival, Liman Restaurant, Lorraine Field, Misir Apartimani, twestival
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A Voyage in the Aegean Sea
September 11th, 2009 by lifeproof
If I need to explain my long silence, I may say that I was on a voyage to a few Greek Islands for a week as a tour guide on a cruise ship leading about 900 old people–with old people I mean old and grumpy people. Yes, grumpier than I am. We went to Rhodes [...]
Tags: Acropolis, Aegean, Aegean Sea, Athens, Bodrum, Çeşme, Chania, Crete, Greece, Istanbul, Izmir, Lindos, Manisa, Marmaris, Mediterranean, Mediterranean Sea, Monastiraki, Mykonos, Oia, Piraeus, Rethymno, Rhodes, Santorini, Symi, Syntagma, Thera, Turkey
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