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Steam, Stone, and Surprise: Istanbul’s Çinili Hamam Reawakens with Art

A centuries-old bathhouse in Istanbul, once echoing with the sounds of water and whispered secrets, now hums with the energy of contemporary art. The Çinili Hamam, designed by legendary Ottoman architect Mimar Sinan, has spent over a decade under careful restoration, revealing archaeological treasures along the way. Today, its star-punctured domes and iconic blue tiles host "Healing Ruins," an exhibition where 22 artists explore themes of transformation and renewal. The hamam’s architecture—split into hot and cold chambers for men and women—frames installations that play with the tension between past and present. Works like Mehtap Baydu’s deflated human form and Candeğer Furtun’s clapping ceramic hands evoke the body’s presence and absence, echoing the bathhouse’s social history. Meanwhile, Elif Uras’s painted tiles revive stories of Ottoman women’s gatherings, inspired by 18th-century travelers’ accounts. In this revived space, art and history intertwine, reminding visitors that even the most ancient stones can find new voices—and that healing sometimes begins by listening to the echoes beneath our feet. #IstanbulArt #CulturalHeritage #HamamHistory #Culture

Steam, Stone, and Surprise: Istanbul’s Çinili Hamam Reawakens with ArtSteam, Stone, and Surprise: Istanbul’s Çinili Hamam Reawakens with Art
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Istanbul’s Pill-Shaped Gallery Swallows Borders and Spits Out New Art Worlds

Tucked in Istanbul’s historic Balat, THE PILL® gallery owes its name to a curious architectural quirk—a pill-shaped interior that sparked a cascade of ideas for founder Suela J. Cennet. The pill became more than a shape: it was a nod to truth-seeking (think The Matrix) and a symbol of liberation, echoing the seismic impact of the birth control pill. Opening in 2016, THE PILL® quickly turned heads with bold exhibitions—like a giant elephant sculpture that drew crowds to this offbeat neighborhood. Cennet’s vision blended international flair with deep local roots, forging a space that felt both global and unmistakably Istanbul. Her own background—French-born, Turkish-Balkan heritage—mirrored the gallery’s fluid identity, resisting easy labels and thriving on cultural intersections. Today, THE PILL® stands as a creative crossroads, where art, resistance, and reinvention meet. In a city shaped by migrations and shifting tides, this gallery proves that sometimes, the smallest shapes can hold the biggest transformations. #IstanbulArt #ContemporaryGallery #CulturalCrossroads #Culture

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