The DenizBank 6th Istanbul Art Fair, held at the Lütfi Kırdar Convention Center between December 4 and 7, attracted great interest from art lovers over the course of four days.
This year, the DenizBank VI. Istanbul Art Fair, held at the Lütfi Kırdar Convention Center from December 4–7 under the main sponsorship of DenizBank, attracted significant interest from art enthusiasts over four days. The event, which brought together distinguished examples of classical, modern, and contemporary art, became one of the prominent organizations on Istanbul's cultural and artistic agenda.
Over 1,500 local and international artists showcased nearly 10,000 works, including paintings, sculptures, photographs, and designs, to art enthusiasts during the fair. The event, which stood out for its rich interdisciplinary program, offered a wide exploration space for both collectors and art followers.
This year, the prices of artworks at the fair ranged from 10,000 TL to 16,000,000 TL, and the event achieved great success with approximately 38,000 visitors. Bringing together local and international galleries, this organization provided a platform for productive interactions between art professionals and audiences.
Standing out for its artistic diversity and creative atmosphere, the fair left a lasting impression on participants and made valuable contributions to Istanbul's dynamic art scene.
Sebahattin Aslan, General Manager of Demos Fuarcılık, assessed the organization with the following words:
"We are delighted to be hosting this event in Istanbul for the sixth time. DenizBank's role as the main sponsor this year has put us in an even stronger position. Over 1,500 valuable artists participated in the fair with nearly 10,000 works. We were also delighted by the strong interest shown by independent artists in the event, which featured more than 50 art galleries. This is a very important platform, especially for young artists; it offers them a great opportunity to introduce themselves, gain visibility, and connect with the art world. Seeing them carve out a place for themselves in this field is a great source of pride for us. Being able to contribute to this process is truly gratifying."