Çağatay Karaçizmeli'nin Seretonin I (Feshane, İstanbul, 1989) sergisindeki işi için taslak - Draft for Çağatay Karaçizmeli's work in Seretonin I (Feshane, Istanbul, 1989) exhibition
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Title
Çağatay Karaçizmeli'nin Seretonin I (Feshane, İstanbul, 1989) sergisindeki işi için taslak - Draft for Çağatay Karaçizmeli's work in Seretonin I (Feshane, Istanbul, 1989) exhibition
Creator
Çağatay Karaçizmeli
Note
Sergiyi düzenleyen sanatçılar kelimenin doğru yazımının "serotonin" olduğunu sonradan öğrenseler de serginin ismi Türkiye güncel sanat tarihine "Seretonin" olarak geçer. - Although the artists who organized the exhibition learned later that the correct spelling of the word is "serotonin", the name of the exhibition goes down as "Seretonin" in the contemporary art history of Turkey.
Issue Date
1989-09-19
Language
Turkish
Subject
Location
Cana Dölay
URI
https://archives.saltresearch.org/handle/123456789/222341
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1
Identifier
TAESER108
Rights
Open Access
Rights Holder
Cana Dölay
Accrual Method
Cana Dölay'ın izniyle - Courtesy of Cana Dölay

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