Gently placed in the heart of natural life up on the hills of
Gümüşlük, the Academy involves two gallery spaces within its extraordinary architecture. Designed by Hüsmen Ersöz, two spaces, one round and the other tetragonal, gracefully embraces both the geography and the daylight unique to Bodrum. The tetragonal part will host Sinan Logie’s abstract drawings and paintings that are fully in harmony with the architectural lines by Ersöz and Emel Kurhan’s works of embroidery depicting wild life that will join the natural habitat surrounding the Academy. The visitors will witness another keen pair in the round part where Francesco Albano’s sculptures pointing to the current and eternal mass migration on Mediterranean coasts meet Mehmet Tekin’s paintings of the everlasting dangling of human beings. The exhibition at Gümüşlük Academy will continue until October
17th. The show will be joined with an intense workshop program led by Genco Gülan. Toygun Özdemir will be ar tist in -residence in Gümüşlük Academy in September.



