Abstract
Dear Artlovers,
This exhibition is a good exemple of the long exissting
friendly ties between Turkey and Japan.
Located on opposite sides the Asian Continent, both
country enjoy strong bonds of-friendship rooted deeply
in their long common history. This friendship is based on
shared traditions and cultural values which have suNived
through the ages irrespective of the
geographic distance separating the two country.
Culturally both country represent ancient traditions
combined with powerful dynamic innovation, leading
to more versatile and inventive human creativity.
This common cultural aspect brought together atists
and academics of Japan and Turkey and the people of
0eğirmendere and Fujino Town to form The JapanTurkey
Sculp-TorsAssociation' wiyh the aim of bringing
closer the arstist and people of both country.
For several years both side, by organising sculpture
semposiums respectively produced beautiful works of art
which were exhibited in the open air in both town.
But the very unfortunate earthquake of 1 7 august !ast
year devastated not only ail sculptures butbut alsa the
beatiful Değirmendere as well.
The members of The Association and the people of
Fujino Town tried their utmost to help their
unfortunate friend in 0eğirmendere And this
exhibition is one of such efforts.
As the Honorary Chairman of the Japan-Turkey Sculptors
Association ı take pride and satisfaction in achieving this
exhibition for the benefıt of the people of Değirmendere
ı alsa would like to express my heartfelt thanks and
gratitude to ali who contributed to the realisation
of this exhibition.
M. ENGiN YAZICIOĞLU
Honorary Chairman Japan-Turkey Sculptors Association
13 October - 10 November 2000 at The Turkish Japanese foundation culture center, Oran Sehir, Ankara, Turkey and 13 November - 24 November 2000 at The Osman Hamdi Bey Salonu of Mimar Sinan University, Fındıklı, Istanbul, Turkey