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India through the lens of Atilla Dorsay on display

India through the lens of 
Atilla Dorsay on display - Turkish cinema critic Atilla Dorsay, also known for his passion for photography, showcases his newest collection at an exhibition at the Beşiktaş Art Gallery in İstanbul.
Turkish cinema critic Atilla Dorsay, also known for his passion for photography, showcases his newest collection at an exhibition at the Beşiktaş Art Gallery in İstanbul.

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The collection, titled “Mistikler Diyarı Hindistan” (India, a Land of Mystics), is the fruit of a recent trip Dorsay paid to India. The exhibition comes 10 months after Dorsay's most recent show, “Yüzler” (Faces), which featured portraits of big-screen celebrities. “India” will remain on view until Dec. 5 at the Beşiktaş Art Gallery in the Nisbetiye quarter.

07 November 2009, Saturday

 

   

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