ISTANBUL.- İstanbul Research Institute is presenting Looking from In-Between: A Section of Meşrutiyet Street between 21 March 21 September 2019. Turning its attention towards the section between the present-day İstanbul Research Institute and Pera Museum of the Suna and İnan Kıraç Foundation, the exhibition seeks to capture an integrated view of Pera via references produced by this spatial interval.
İstanbul Research Institute invites to take a glance at Istanbul at the end of the 19th century through the section between İstanbul Research Institute and Pera Museum. Curated by Atölye Mil, the exhibition brings together photographs, documents, maps and objects collected from İstanbul Research Institute, İBB Atatürk Kitaplığı, Salt Research, Pera Palace Hotel, Grand Hotel de Londres, Çelik Gülersoy Foundation Istanbuls Library, Harvard University Library, Yapı Kredi Bank and private archives as well as a virtual reality experience created by APOLLO.
For Istanbul, and especially Pera, the 19th century was a time of encounters. The citys residents were doing their best to keep in step with the economic, social, and physical transformations taking place around them while urban space and everyday life were constantly reconstructing each other. In Istanbul, new customs that entered peoples everyday lives as a result of modernization produced new spaces, and these new habits took root as these new spaces became institutionalized.
Due to the impact of the advances in international transport networks, especially from the second half of the 19th century onward, foreign guests visited Istanbul more frequently and began to demand services pertaining to their own habits, transforming the areas accommodation and entertainment standards and producing its own spatial counterpart. Pera was experiencing a multifaceted change while the region was being rebuilt following the destruction caused by several fires, consumption habits were being reoriented by the increase in imports. For those who had the necessary means, shopping and gazing into store windows became a cheerful activity of everyday life, and shopping arcades and windows found themselves a place in the citys social life. At the same time, however, they also formed the landscape for class inequality.
Along with the various forms of entertainment, recreation, and spectacle that defined modern times, new needs for leisure that emerged not only gave rise to theatres, opera houses, and promenades but also embodied different visions as well as material and cultural clashes regarding the urban space. In 19th century Istanbul, Pera assumed its own unique character where local and international, large and small actors intermixed and where trends and struggles that determined the citys course of transformation crystallized. This character, despite the dramatic changes in the regions demographic composition in the following century, continued to be a determinant in Peras transformation. Pera continued to influence the forms of entertainment, recreation, and spectacle and in turn became influenced by them.
Looking from In-Between: A Section of Meşrutiyet Street is on view at the İstanbul Research Institute, Istanbul, Turkey between 21 March 21 September 2019.