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Tulu Bayar: What Remains, What Connects: Stories in Assembly

Amos Eno Gallery

Dates
11 June 2026 – 19 July 2026
Price
Free admission
Tulu Bayar: What Remains, What Connects: Stories in Assembly - Amos Eno Gallery
In 2026, the Amos Eno Gallery will present an unprecedented work by Tulu Bayar, a Turkish-American artist, exploring the complex links between memory, identity and belonging. The exhibition ‘What Remains, What Connects: Stories in Assembly’ brings together two recent series of his creations, where material, process and collective experience are at the heart of constructing these notions. Bayar, recognized for his international exhibitions, is particularly interested in how personal and collective stories weave through objects and practices. The exhibition invites reflection on the fragility and resilience of identity. This exhibition is free to visit from June 11th to July 19th, Thursdays to Sundays from 12pm to 6pm. Discover a work that questions our relationship with the past and the future.