Ara Guler's Istanbul. 40 Years of Photographs
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Ara Güler's Istanbul is a unique record of daily life in the cultural
capital of Turkey from the 1940s to the 1980s, captured by the
award-winning photographer and accompanied by an evocative foreword by
Orhan Pamuk, the first Turkish recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature.
As the crossroads between Europe and Asia, Istanbul has lived through
several empires and has a character that is as many layered as its history
- something that Güler's photographs convey with great sensitivity. In
these remarkable black-and-white images, the city's melancholy aesthetic
oscillates between tradition and modernity. Both writer and photographer
were born in Istanbul, and each in his youth held the ambition of becoming
a painter. Here, each in his own way paints a picture of his home town and
captures its very soul.