Countdown Starts for ArteExpo Granada Artshow

Countdown Has Started For ArteExpo Granada Artshow
Countdown Starts for ArteExpo Granada Artshow

ArteExpo Contemporary Granada Artshow, which will take place in Granada, Spain's most important cultural city known for its festivals, is preparing to open its doors to its audience on July 1-4, 2022 at the Teatro Municipal Maracena Granada Show and Exhibition Center with its first edition.
Our Turkish Artists will also represent our country at ArteExpo Granada Artshow, which will bring together important artists, galleries, art critics and collectors from many countries of the world.

With the ArteExpo Contemporary Granada Artshow, which will be held with the participation of more than 18 artists selected from 100 different countries from India to America, the city of Granada will become a center of attraction for culture and art for 4 days.

The founder and curator of ArteExpo Contemporary Art Platform, German Artist Chaled Res (Aram), who says “Art is water, and the world needs this water that cleans its pollution”, expressed his thoughts on the festival to be held with the following words:

“Our aim is; to bring together art galleries, art collectors and artists from different civilizations, to present artistic examples and valuable collections from all over the world, and to contribute to the promotion of contemporary Turkish Art to the world. With our mission of being a qualified and unique cultural platform, we aim to provide an important sales platform for participating galleries in the international arena, as well as to offer these galleries the opportunity to exhibit their ambitious installations and site-specific works to thousands of viewers in our projects where we will have aesthetic rules and perspectives for exhibiting works. We want to be able to exhibit art movements without borders, to discover talents, to discover artists, young and old, who have the potential to become great artists but have not yet had the opportunity to exhibit at the main fairs, and at the same time be a showcase for these artists and galleries. Our goal is to become a center of enrichment and discovery by bringing together undiscovered artists with galleries and collectors. Being an organization that stands by the artist and can look through his eyes is the most important criterion of our mission. It is our goal to contribute to the enrichment of the world art market.”

The dates of our art festival coincide with the dates of the International Granada Music Festival, which is being held for the 71st time this year. The entire city will become a center of attraction for international art during the festival. Therefore, the works in ArteExpo Contemporary Granada Artshow will also have the opportunity to meet with a wider audience.

Don't miss this different art feast that brings together Granada's rich cultural heritage with contemporary art practices between 1-4 July 2022...

ArteExpo Granada Artshow Gallery and Solo Artist List

ArteExpo Granada Artshow Gallery and Solo Artist List:

Imoga Gallery: Süleyman Saim Tekcan (Turkey); Gallery Diani: Teoman Südor (Turkey), Gülseren Südor (Turkey); Corvo Art Gallery/Turkey: Bersen Özkan E.Janset Kılıçtaş, Feride Binicioğlu, Nilgün Sipahioğlu Dalay; Maraka Art Group/Turkey: Aysun Kurti, Dönay Öniş, Hasan Basri İnan, Nihal Göl Şahin, Nini Özen, Onur Çetin, Reyhan Ayter, Seda Şahbaz, Sema Çetin, Serap Doğan Sevim, Sevda Mengi, Taner Tunga, Tansel Alp, Tuğba Küçükbahar , Zübeyde Depeli; Ricaco Gallery/Turkey: Caner Kemahlıoğlu, Betül Erkırklar, Gizem Tokay, Gülşah Tontu Özdemir, Kübra Kılıç, Melih Can, Rabia Yıldırım, Tolga Sağtaş; New Generation Art/Turkey: Mehmet Babat, Ağıt Uğur Uludağ, Bahar Ata, Banu Taşkent, Beşir Bayar, Büşra Aktekinoğlu, Deniz Karakurt Şekerci, Muhammet Bakır, Nursun Hafızoğlu, Sinan Dağ; Artify Gallery: Aref Rayess (Lebanon), Chaled Res-Aram (Germany); Galerie Point Art Space: Amin Khelghat (Germany), Shevan Khalil (Germany), Yaser Algharbi (France), Mira Warde Alhaj (Germany/Syria)

Solo Artists: Devrim Erbil (Turkey), Gürbüz Doğan Ekşioğlu (Turkey), Çerkes Karadağ (Turkey), Gülten İmamoğlu (Turkey), Yalçın Gökçebağ (Turkey), Devabil Kara (Turkey), Erkin Keskin (Turkey), Melihat Tüzün (Turkey) ),Özge Gökbulut Özdemir (Turkey), Nur Gökbulut (Turkey), Jale İris Gökçe (Turkey), Celal Benim (Turkey), Kadir Öztoprak (Turkey), Talat Ayhan (Turkey), Baran Kamiloğlu (Turkey), Mümin Candaş (Turkey) ), Orhan Zafer (Turkey), Orçun İlter (Turkey), Günsu Saraçoğlu (Turkey), Aslıhan Çiftgül (Turkey), Emre Tan (Turkey), Pınar Göksu Res (Turkey), Dora Özyurt (Turkey), İnci Bayraktar (Turkey) , Nihal Sandıkçı (Turkey), Özgen Zübeyde Öztürk (Turkey), Ali Omar (Syria/Turkey), Andre Perez (Spain), Jorge Molina (Spain), İbrahim Alhassoun (Syria/Turkey), Jassim Aldhamin (Saudi Arabia), Etab Hrieb (USA /Syria), Kareem Sadoon (Iraq), Nawal Alsadon (Iraq / Spain), Asaad Ferzat (Syria-Switzerland), Karl Kempton (USA), Abbas Yusuf (Bahrain), Pedro J.Rivas (Spain), Jesus Carlos Cardenete Lopez (Spain), Kadhim Nwir (Iraq), Giuseppe Strano Spitu (Italy), Pancho Cardenas (Mexico), Mukhtar Kazi (India), Maribel Martos (Spain), Yamal Din (Spain), Jacinto Garcia (Spain) , Diego Canca (Spain), Omar Ibrahim (France), Mai Abdulmalek Alnouri (Kuwait), Refaayi Ahmad (Austria), Xaverio Munoz (Spain), Jose Ignacio Gili Guillen (Spain)

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