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Castello Sammezzano Peacock Room, Leccio

Ahmet Ertuğ

Beyond the vanishing point

21.2 - 6.4.2026

The exhibition Ahmet Ertuğ. Beyond the Vanishing Point in Venice presents 29 large-format photographs, with a focus on Italian architectural heritage and the dialogue it has woven over the centuries with the Mediterranean. Among the temples, cathedrals, palaces, libraries, and theatres of Italy, one work in the exhibition stands apart, returning Ertuğ to his origins: the sixth-century dome of Hagia Sophia. These images highlight the deep cultural ties between Istanbul and Venice, pivotal cities along the Silk Road. By opening access to hidden or inaccessible spaces, the photographs reveal architectural heritage as a timeless bridge between cultures and eras, and as a living testament to human imagination.

BEYOND THE VANISHING POINT

Ahmet Ertuğ’s photography arises from a profoundly architectural gaze, capable of traversing space to restore its original vision. Trained between East and West, the artist approaches each subject from the perspective of its designer, seeking an intimate dialogue between light, form, and memory.

Through the use of large format and long exposures, Ertuğ constructs images of extraordinary precision, in which natural light shapes space and amplifies its spiritual dimension. Within monumental interiors—from mosques to libraries, from theatres to sacred buildings—the gaze rises, offering a suspended perception of time and matter.

The images create a visual bridge between cultures and traditions, uniting technical rigor with aesthetic sensitivity. It is a visual narrative that invites viewers to pause, observe, and preserve the memory of places, suspended between monumentality and silence.

THE GAZE OF AHMET ERTUĞ

Ahmet Ertuğ was born in Istanbul in 1949 and trained as an architect, a path that profoundly shaped his way of seeing and interpreting space. For over fifty years, he has devoted his photographic research to European and Mediterranean architectural and cultural heritage, approaching each subject with a careful, respectful, and conscious gaze.

Through the use of large format and a slow, meditative process, Ertuğ produces images of extraordinary precision, capable of going beyond simple documentation. His photographs interpret the vision of the original architects and transform monuments, churches, theatres, and libraries into visual narratives suspended between light, memory, and silence.

Each photograph thus becomes an invitation to enter the depicted space and experience it as a total aesthetic experience, in which architecture, history, and perception merge into a timeless balance.

 

Where to find us

Venice, Island of San Giorgio Maggiore
Vaporetto San Giorgio stop, line 2

Opening hours

Open every day from 11am to 7pm.
Closed on Wednesdays

Informations

phone.:+39 041 2412330
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Fondazione Le Stanze della Fotografia

Santa Marta, Fabbricato 17 30123 Venezia (VE) C.F. 04814290278 P.E.C. This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. tel. +39 041 2406511
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