Sakıp Sabancı Museum

Sakıp Sabancı Museum

The Sabancı University Sakıp Sabancı Museum is a private fine arts museum in Istanbul, Turkey, dedicated to calligraphic art, religious and state documents, as well as paintings of the Ottoman era. The museum was founded by Sakıp Sabancı, and was opened in June 2002. Aside from permanent exhibitions, the museum also hosts national and foreign temporary exhibitions and, hosts cultural events on the weekends.

Recently the museum gained worldwide attention when it exhibited the works of Pablo Picasso and Auguste Rodin.

History of the mansion

, purchased the then derelict house and commissioned the architect Edouard de Nari to build the present house. However, it remained unused for many years until the elder sister of the Egyptian prince made it her home in 1944.

In 1951 Hacı Ömer Sabancı, father of Sakıp Sabancı and founder of Sabancı Holding, purchased the mansion for spending summer months with his family. Inside the entrance gate of his mansion, he placed the bronze statue of a horse, he purchased at an auction. The sculpture was designed by Louis Daumas in Paris in 1864 and casted by Vor Thiebaut. The house became popularly known as Atlı Köşk (Equestrian Villa). He and his family lived in the mansion until his decease in 1966. The mansion was home to Sakıp Sabancı and family between 1969 and 1999.

The mansion was leased in 1998 for a period of 49 years to Sabancı University along with all the antique furnishings and art collections. Today, the original mansion and a modern gallery annex host extensive art collections of 19th and 20th century. [ [http://muze.sabanciuniv.edu/content/default.php?lngContentID=1094&bytLanguageID=2 Sakıp Sabancı Museum Web Site - About SSM - History] ]

Exhibits

Collection

are among the most valuable items in the collection.

The collection of calligraphy consisting of nearly 400 pieces offers a comprehensive view of Ottoman calligraphic art over a period of 500 years, with manuscript Korans and prayer books, calligraphic panels, decrees, imperial documents, declarations, imperial seals, poetry books and calligraphic tools.

More than 320 selected paintings of Ottoman and Republican era belonging to Sabancı painting collection are on display, the works of notable Ottoman and Turkish artists like Osman Hamdi Bey, İbrahim Çallı, Halil Paşa, Nazmi Ziya Güran, Şeker Ahmet Paşa, Fikret Mualla and European artists like Fausto Zonaro and Ivan Ayvazovsky who lived and worked in the Ottoman Empire, either independently or as court pai

Items memorizing Sakıp Sabancı as pictures taken with personalities and statespersons, decorations and medals and some personal belongings are also on show. [ [http://muze.sabanciuniv.edu/collection/collection.php?lngCollectionID=11&bytLanguageID=2 Sakıp Sabancı Museum Web Site - Collection] ]

Temporary exhibitions

Temporary exhibitions that has taken place in Sakıp Sabancı Museum are listed below. [ [http://muze.sabanciuniv.edu/exhibition/default.php?bytLanguageID=2 Sakıp Sabancı Museum Web Site - Exhibitions] ]

* Partnership of Power: With artifacts that has taken from Istanbul Archaeology Museum, Man and Horse (27.06.2003 - 05.05.2004)
* From the Medicis to the Savoias Ottoman Splendour in Florentine Collections (21.12.2003 - 18.04.2004)
* Paris - St.Petersburg Three Centuries of European Fashion from the Alexandre Vassiliev Collection (12.05.2004 - 24.10.2004)
* With pieces compiled from the collection of Topkapı Palace Museum, European Porcelain at the Ottoman Palace (24.05.2005 - 28.08.2005)
* With pieces gathered together from the collections of Austrian, English, Slovenian, Croatian and Turkish museums, The Image of Turks in Europe in the 17th Century (13.07.2005 - 09.10.2005)
* Picasso in Istanbul (24.11.2005 - 26.03.2006)
* The Art of the Book from East to West and Memories of the Ottoman World Masterpieces of the Calouste Gulbenkian Museum, Lisbon (14.04.2006 - 28.05.2006)
* Master Sculptor Rodin in Istanbul (13.06.2006 - 03.09.2006)
* Genghis Khan and His Heirs, The Great Mongol Empire (07.12.2006 - 08.04.2007)
* In Praise of God - Anatolian Rugs in Transylvanian Churches, 1500-1750 and Kaitag Embroideries, Textile Art from Daghestan (19.04.2007 - 19.08.2007)
* Blind Date - İstanbul (08.09.2007 - 01.11.2007)
* The World of Abidin Dino (24.11.2007 - 27.01.2008)
* Lines in Gold Ottoman Calligraphy from the Sakıp Sabancı Museum, Istanbul in Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando, Madrid (11.12.2007 – 02.03.2008)
* Istanbul, Isfahan, Delhi Three Capitals of Islamic Art Masterpieces from the Louvre Collection (18.02.2008 – 01.06.2008)
* Ottoman Calligraphy from Sakıp Sabancı Museum in Real Alcázar, Sevilla (04.04.2008 - 15.06.2008)

Picasso in Istanbul

"Picasso in Istanbul" was the title of the ever first temporary exhibition featuring a collection of 135 pieces of paintings by Pablo Picasso never put on show before. There were 20 paintings selected by the artist's grandson Bernard Ruiz-Picasso from different periods that the Spanish master kept for himself and were part of the private collection of the Picasso family. Other pieces came from the Picasso museums in Barcelona, Málaga in Spain and Paris, France. The show also featured sculptures, ceramics and textiles as well as photographs taken by Picasso, and photographs of the artist taken by famous photographers. The show, held from November 24, 2005 until March 26, 2006, was visited by more than 250.000 people. [ [http://muze.sabanciuniv.edu/exhibition/exhibition.php?lngExhibitionID=75&bytLanguageID=2 Sakıp Sabancı Museum Web Site - Past Exhibitions - Picasso in Istanbul] ]

Master Sculptor Rodin in Istanbul

The second notable temporary exhibition at the museum was dedicated to Auguste Rodin with the title "The Master Sculptor Rodin in İstanbul", featuring selected artworks by the great master of the art of sculpture. 203 artpieces were on display from June 13, 2006 to September 3, 2006, which were loaned from the Musée Rodin in Paris, France. The show hosted Rodin's masterworks as "The Thinker", "The Kiss", "The Burghers of Calais", "The Monument to Balzac", "The Walking Man", statues derived from the famous "The Gates of Hell" composition and nearly a hundred other sculptures in marble, bronze and plaster as well as 58 drawings, 23 archival photographs and 19 antique-style statues from Rodin's private collection. With the permission of Rodin Museum, visually-impaired people were able to touch 14 statues having labels with the Braille alphabet. The bronze horse statue in the front garten of the museum, which gave the mansion its name since 1952, made temporarily place to Rodin's "The Monument to Victor Hugo" on the occasion of the exhibition. [ [http://muze.sabanciuniv.edu/exhibition/exhibition.php?lngExhibitionID=73&bytLanguageID=2 Sakıp Sabancı Museum Web Site - Past Exhibitions - Master Sculptor Rodin in Istanbul] ]

Genghis Khan and His Heirs, The Great Mongol Empire

The Museum's third major temporary exhibition, which was held between December 7, 2006 and April 8, 2007, was dedicated to Genghis Khan in conjunction with the 800th anniversary of the founding of the Mongol Empire. [ [http://muze.sabanciuniv.edu/exhibition/exhibition.php?lngExhibitionID=72&bytLanguageID=2 Sakıp Sabancı Museum Web Site - Past Exhibitions - Genghis Khan and His Heirs, The Great Mongol Empire] ] Titled "Genghis Khan and His Heirs, The Great Mongol Empire", it showed 600 pieces from major museums in Germany, Austria, Mongolia and Turkey, some of which were seen by the public for the first time.

The World of Abidin Dino

Between November 24, 2007 through January 27, 2008, the museum hosted works and documents of the renowned Turkish painter Abidin Dino, a multi-faceted artist and man of culture, who passed away in 1993. The comprehensive exhibition comprised his drawings and writingsalong with photographs and documents chronicling the various periods throughout his 80 years in Turkey, France and other countries. [ [http://muze.sabanciuniv.edu/exhibition/exhibition.php?lngExhibitionID=66&bytLanguageID=2 Sakıp Sabancı Museum Web Site - Past Exhibitions - The World of Abidin Dino] ]

Istanbul, Isfahan, Delhi Three Capitals of Islamic Art Masterpieces from the Louvre Collection

From February 19 through June 1, 2008, the museum will be exhibiting around 220 objects from the Islamic Arts department of the Louvre Museum in Paris, France. The selected works are representative for the common and different art directions in the cultural reflections of historical relations berween the Ottomans (1299-1923), the Safavid dynasty (1501-1722) in Iran and the Baburid dynasty (1526-1858) in the Indian subcontinent that all shared the cultural heritage of the Timurid dynasty (1396-1510), who ruled once on the broad Iranian plateau. [ [http://muze.sabanciuniv.edu/exhibition/exhibition.php?lngExhibitionID=67&bytLanguageID=2 Sakıp Sabancı Museum Web Site - Current Exhibitions - Istanbul, Isfahan, Delhi Three Capitals of Islamic Art Masterpieces from the Louvre Collection] ]

Ottoman Calligraphy from Sakıp Sabancı Museum

Selected artpieces from the Calligraphy Collection of the Sakıp Sabancı Museum, are on display in Real Alcázar, in Seville from April 4, 2008 to June 15, 2008. The exhibition following the “Lines in Gold: Ottoman Calligraphy from Sakıp Sabancı Museum, Istanbul” exhibition held in Madrid Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando, comprises fine examples demonstrating the developments in the Ottoman art of calligraphy over a period of 500 years. Works of great Ottoman-era calligraphers including Sheikh Hamdullah are presented in a significant location bearing the influence of Islamic architecture, Real Alcázar which is built during the time of Almohads. [ [http://muze.sabanciuniv.edu/exhibition/exhibition.php?lngExhibitionID=87&bytLanguageID=2 Sakıp Sabancı Museum Web Site - SSM Abroad - Ottoman Calligraphy from Sakıp Sabancı Museum] ]

Food and drinks

Since 2005, the award-winning Turkish restaurant Changa has a branch "Müzedechanga" at the museum. The glass-enshrouded venue, winner of "Wallpaper*" magazine's 2007 award for best-designed restaurant, serves up a concise but delicious menu of international dishes coordinated by the renowned Kiwi chef Peter Gordon. [ [http://www.changa-istanbul.com/v2/muzedechangamain.asp müzedechanga] ]

Picture Gallery

References

ee also

*Sabanci University
*Sakip Sabanci

External links

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* [http://muze.sabanciuniv.edu/ Sakıp Sabancı Museum] tr icon
* [http://www.sabanciuniv.edu.tr/eng/ Sabancı University]


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