Explore Can Maden's artistic journey through exhibitions around the world, showcasing a diverse range of works from solo and group shows.
New Era / Yeni Zaman - A joint invitation to contemporary art from Mine Art Gallery and Caresse Resort & Spa Bodrum. A powerful partnership where Mine Art Gallery, one of the established representatives of Turkish Contemporary Art, and Caresse Resort & Spa Bodrum come together with their shared love and dedication to art.
New Era / Yeni Zaman - A joint invitation to contemporary art from Mine Art Gallery and Caresse Resort & Spa Bodrum. A powerful partnership where Mine Art Gallery, one of the established representatives of Turkish Contemporary Art, and Caresse Resort & Spa Bodrum come together with their shared love and dedication to art.
Flowing Forms: Anatomy of the Body - A major group exhibition exploring the human body in contemporary Turkish art through mixed media compositions.
View Related Works100 Years in the Light of the Republic - A centennial exhibition commemorating the Turkish Republic through contemporary art.
View Related WorksReflections and Fractures - Group exhibition exploring themes of reflection and fragmentation in contemporary art.
View Related WorksArt Education Support Project - A benefit exhibition supporting art education initiatives in underprivileged communities.
View Related WorksAnnual art fair featuring contemporary Turkish artists in the historic Akaretler district.
View Related WorksA breakthrough solo exhibition showcasing mature artistic style and thematic focus on dreamlike imagery, receiving critical acclaim in Turkish press.
Together Once in a While III - Third iteration of a recurring exhibition series exploring collaboration and community in Turkish art.
View Related WorksGroup exhibition featuring Turkish artists in Germany exploring themes of normalcy and exception, marking significant international recognition.
View Related WorksExhibition of works created in response to the historic Adahan Hotel building.
View Related WorksCurated by Serhat Kiraz, this exhibition explored contemporary approaches to landscape in Turkish art.
View Related WorksGroup exhibition exploring themes of femininity and women's experiences in contemporary art.
View Related WorksExhibition exploring open space and public art approaches in contemporary art.
View Related Works25th Contemporary Istanbul Artists Exhibition featuring emerging and established artists.
View Related WorksYouth-focused contemporary art exhibition.
View Related WorksGroup exhibition featuring various artists.
View Related WorksSecond iteration of the open space series.
View Related WorksGroup exhibition exploring collaborative approaches in contemporary art.
View Related WorksAnnual art fair featuring contemporary Turkish artists in the historic Akaretler district.
View Related Works18th Contemporary Istanbul Artists Exhibition featuring emerging and established artists.
View Related WorksThe same exhibition shown at Atatürk Cultural Center, presented at Nelli Art Gallery.
View Related WorksExhibition of works from the 'Meeting in Art' (Sanatta Buluşma I) International workshop.
View Related WorksInternational workshop bringing together artists for collaborative creation and exchange.
View Related WorksTheme: Chaos - Painting on canvas. Youth-focused contemporary art exhibition.
View Related WorksExhibition of works from the International Workshop (Art Colony) in Kriva Palanka, Macedonia.
View Related WorksSecond iteration of youth-focused contemporary art exhibition.
View Related WorksInternational workshop and artist residency in Macedonia.
View Related WorksCollaborative painting exhibition featuring three artists.
View Related WorksFirst recorded exhibition featuring installation and happening art with İlhan Şen and Hüseyin Özinal. Marked the beginning of Can Maden's professional artistic career.
View Related WorksFirst recorded exhibition featuring installation and happening art with İlhan Şen and Hüseyin Özinal. Marked the beginning of Can Maden's professional artistic career.
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