The 'Looking at Ankara' painting exhibition by Tezcan Karakuş Candan, former Architects' Chamber Ankara Branch President and Kısa Dalga writer, will open on Tuesday, October 8 at 18:30. The exhibition, which will be held at Nurol Art Gallery, can be visited between October 8-19.

Tezcan Karakuş Candan stated in the exhibition's manifesto that every city has a story and said, "Ankara's story is the Republic. The structures that take that story from the past and place it in the center of our city are Ankara's memory stones. It silently tells us the city's story. That narrative is like looking at each other. At the point where the glances intersect, memory embarks on a journey between the past and the future. That journey is like breathing, when you breathe it into your lungs, it is life. That journey is like an endless book, it is read as it is read." “The Republic Road starting from Ulus and extending to Çankaya…”
Candan used the following expressions regarding the exhibition in the manifesto:

“The exhibition enables reading memory through cities and spaces with the visual story of the spaces that witness the Republic’s designed capital and its embroidered ideology. The exhibition, consisting of the Republic Road starting from Ulus and extending to Çankaya and the public structures, health structures, culture, art, education and production structures on the veins that feed it, takes a stand by exhibiting Ankara, the urban spatial exhibition of the Republic, and presents a visual parade to our memory.”

Source: https://kisadalga.net/haber/ekonomi/istanbulda-ev-fiyatlari-hangi-ilce-ucuz-hangi-ilce-pahali-112432