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BRTK Publishing History Museum ‘Art Day 2’ Mixed Exhibition Opened – Cyprus Newspaper

BRTK Publishing History Museum ‘Art Day 2’ Mixed Exhibition Opened – Cyprus Newspaper


“Art Day 2” exhibition was opened in BRT

The exhibition includes the works of the artists in which the late Hakan Çakmak includes in the programs.

Speaking at the ceremony attended by President Ersin Tatar BRTK Director Meryem Özkurt, Hakan Çakmak’s programs by taking feyz, artists donated works with the works of a very beautiful art corridor said.

Ozkurt, « Brt, is always a little missing. Hakan’dan art programs have always been missing. Place could not be filled, » he said.

BRTK Publishing History Museum Curator Ayhatun Ateşin said that the museum corridors are not only the transition area, but also the ways that meet with memory, aesthetics and thought and deepen with art.

The art of the art of the Hakaki Çakmak was the continuation of a dream initiated by noting, « Cakmak’s programs in the interviews with the artists, today the basis of the journey into the exhibition, » he said.

BRTK Chairman Ozdemir Tokel De Hakan Cakmak’s spark today has turned into a permanent light with the contribution of 75 artists, emphasizing that, « Every work is a call that says I’m here. This shout will not only remain in a corridor;

Tokel, « Art does not forget. If there is no art if the society can not remember. If society forgets, it will disappear. So we must refuse to forget. Brtk is the voice of this land. Memory, conscience. The task is to make a note to the future. We are trying to fulfill this responsibility.”

President Ersin Tatar also had the opportunity to work together Hakan Çakmak’ın Cypriot culture and art expressed.

Tatar, « Hakan Cakmak who lost his life at a very early age, he would have produced a lot and contribute to the enrichment of our art, » he said.

Following the speeches, he gave works acceptance certificates to 75 artists in the exhibition.



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