Premiered at Art Basel in
Basel, Turkish Airlines’ art project with media artist Refik Anadol,Inner
Portrait, featuring captivating portraits that reflect the inner world of
individuals, is meeting art enthusiasts in Türkiye for the first time. Inner
Portrait will welcome visitors at Istanbul Atatürk Cultural Center (AKM)
until December 1, 2024.
Created in collaboration with the internationally renowned media artist,
Refik Anadol, the project delves into profound desire to travel and its impact
on human biology, as seen throughthe impressive experiences of four individuals
from four different continents who have never traveled before. Additionally,
the project’s documentary, directed by BAFTA-awarded Jennifer Peedom and
cinematographed by Renan Ozturk, focusing on the impact of traveling on human
biology through the stories of four characters was also screened at the launch,
and it will also meet the audiences soon.
Commenting on the Inner
Portrait debut in Türkiye, Turkish Airlines Chairman of the Board and
the Executive Committee Prof. Ahmet Bolat said: “Inner
Portrait highlights that traveling is not only a physical journey, but it is
also a profound experience that transforms a person’s inner world. As the
airline flying to more countries than any other, we are committed to connecting
the world through the universal language of art and culture. Within the
framework of this mission, we are proud to be a brand that supports art at
every point, building bridges with different cultures through art.”
Refik Anadol stated: “The
Inner Portrait project is a journey that expresses the change traveling creates
in the human mind and body at the intersection of science, life, and
imagination. I am very excited to be able to present this work to the audience
at the Atatürk Cultural Center (AKM), one of Istanbul's most important cultural
centers. The project aims to develop both our imagination and the way we
perceive the world by bringing together a vast data archive consisting of the
biological responses of the traveling participants with art.”
Within the scope of the
project, 4 people from 4 different continents who had never traveled were
selected. Their data were recorded before departure and after arrival at their
destinations. Brazilian Tuikuru, an Amazon native, explored the bustling
streets of Tokyo, while Kenyan Esther explored the rich history of Istanbul.
Sahar, who lives in Australia, embarked on a journey among the ancient wonders
of Göbeklitepe and Cappadocia, while Icelandic Sigurbjörn experienced the
enchanting beauty of Jordan.
The data collection
process of the project was carried out with Neuroelectrics, one of the world’s
leading companies in neuroscience, using EEG sensors and advanced technology
devices such as Empatica Watch, collecting the biological and neurobiological
data of the passengers during their experiences. This data was later
transformed into a work of art by Refik Anadol and his team.
Inner Portrait, a concrete
reflection of Turkish Airlines’ determination to encourage cultural change and
innovation, involving 220 people from all over the world in its production,
reveals the transformative power of travel. Inner Portrait will be
exhibited in other parts of the world in the upcoming period, and its
documentary will be available to audiences on digital platforms in 2025.