A new art museum is set to open in Turkey in a building inspired by traditional Ottoman wooden homes.
A rendering shows what the museum will look like. Image by OMM, courtesy of Kengo Kuma and Associates
Odunpazari Modern Museum (OMM) will open in Eskişehir, a university town in the northwest of Turkey, in June. The museum was designed by Kengo Kuma and Associates, the Japanese architecture firm that was also behind the lauded new V&A Dundee museum in Scotland, which opened in late 2018.
The founder of the new museum is Erol Tabanca, a Turkish art collector and businessman. After collecting art for around 15 years, the museum will be an opportunity to share the works of modern and contemporary art, spanning from the 1950s to the present day, with the public.
A rendering shows that the buildings interior will look like. Image by OMM, courtesy of Kengo Kuma and Associates
The eye-catching building is likely to also attract attention, as the three-floor building will have a variety of exhibition spaces and a sky-lit atrium for natural light. According to a press release, the stacked timber design takes it inspiration from “Odunpazari’s traditional Ottoman wooden cantilevered houses that are synonymous with the district, and pays homage to the town’s history as a thriving wood market”.
The museum will also be home a hotel called the OMM INN that might make it an appealing stop for travellers, as Eskişehir is on the high-speed train line between Istanbul and Ankara.
The first exhibition will showcase about 200 works by 60 leading artists from Turkey. It will also feature a new site-specific piece Japanese bamboo artist, Tanabe Chikuunsai IV. The museum’s curator, Haldun Dostoğlu, notes that this will allow for Tabanca’s incredible art collection to be showcased to the public. Many of the pieces are the work of acclaimed Turkish artists, with additional pieces by international talent. In addition to art exhibitions, the museum will also hold public programs with seminars, artist talks and workshops.
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