Held as part of the Cyprus Museum of Modern Arts, the “Fine Arts Republic Exhibition” consisting of the works of artists from the Near East University Faculty of Fine Arts and the Turkic World to be opened at the Near East University Hospital Exhibition Hall
Date Added: 26 October 2020, 09:36


The "Fine Arts Republic Exhibition" held by the Near East University Faculty of Fine Arts with participation of the Turkic World Artists on behalf of the Cyprus Museum of Modern Arts will be opened at the Near East University Hospital Exhibition Hall.

The exibition to currated by Near East University Faculty of Fine Arts and Design Vice Dean and Günsel Art Museum Director Assoc. Prof. Dr. Erdoğan will be held at 9.30 on Tuesday, October 27, 2020, and will l feature 70 works of paintings, sculptures, ceramics and print paintings of 28 awarded artists from the Near East University and the Turkic World.

Ergün: "Breakthroughs in the field of Fine Arts are one of the most important elements of cultural development"
Exhibition curator Erdoğan Ergün; As it is known, breakthroughs in the field of fine arts are one of the most important elements of cultural development. Our Great Leader Mustafa Kemal Atatürk's saying should be reminded; “It is impossible for nations that are not successful in fine arts to be recognized with their high human qualities in the field of civilization”. Therefore, success and breakthroughs in the field of fine arts are of great importance. The existence of the Cyprus Museum of Modern Arts and all the breakthroughs it has made for future generations are also an indication that we are following the path of our Great Leader.

As Near East University Fine Arts instructors, we are delighted to hold the "Fine Arts Republic Exhibition" on the week we celebrate the 97th anniversary of our Republic. Art lovers will have the opportunity to see the works of award-winning academics and artists at the “Fine Arts Republic Exhibition”, which is the 358th exhibition exclusively held for the Cyprus Museum of Modern Arts.