Curated by Burak Fidan, the exhibition presented Germaner's visual thoughts on time and memory, sculptures, paintings, prints, and original "ALOŞNAME" patterns to the audience with a multimedia installation.

The "ALOŞNAME" patterns will be exhibited in the homes of guests from different disciplines such as Tanıl Bora, Nilüfer Erdem, Lale Müldür, Alexander Dawe, Birgül Oğuz, and Celal Üster throughout the exhibition.

Speaking at the opening of the exhibition, CerModern Culture and Art Programs Director Zihni Tümer stated that the exhibition was the largest exhibition they had ever held, and said that it was a summary of Aloş's entire artistic life with Ali Teoman Germaner's artistic signature.

Stating that the exhibition consists of drawings, oil paintings, sculptures and engravings, Tümer said, "The exhibition is not limited to a certain meaning, with a definition left to the viewer, it is actually like a window opened from the opposite side in our minds. While visiting the exhibition, this creates a series of stories that perhaps everyone feels are part of a story, in a corner that they have within themselves but cannot define. We are at the first exhibition of CerModern's 15th year. We are also in the plus of hosting Aloş at the opening of our 15th year."

Tümer said the following regarding the name of the exhibition: "Yesterday, today, tomorrow are actually three layers, and the composition in the exhibition is on three layers, what the curator wants to express here is to approach a story that started in the past and ended with today's interpretation. To include those three layers in the 'today' layer and the message about the future in the work with a pairing like Borges and Ficciones mentioned in their book Dreams and Stories. We made such a choice in terms of composition."

The exhibition, which opened in the CerModern main gallery, can be visited between January 4 and March 30.

Source: AA