Elhamra, 2023

Sculpture

Elhamra is a traditional Çini studio located at the Greek quarter of Kütahya, right next to the Orthodox Greek Archangel Church (1959-2003). The studio, established in the backyard of an old house, does not make itself noticeable from the outside, despite its huge size and the fact that it has been standing there for 63 years, built on a steep slope, hidden behind high garden walls. Once you enter, you are greeted by labyrinth-like corridors and rooms that have grown organically through additions to meet evolving production needs. This dark and dump space preserves Kütahya’s Çini history and gives the feeling of the times when its story begun. It urges us to envision it as a living museum of the stages and tools of traditional Çini production. Its 2 well-type wood-fired ceramic kilns were built by the only ceramic kiln master of the Republican period for his son, who also devoted himself to the craft. Elhamra allows us to discover the history of Çini production, its relationship with the city, its socio-economic ties and the living conditions of different periods. Most importantly, Elhamra is a story that gives us the pleasure of reading a craft within its context and time.

“Elhamra: Learning From Craft”, 2024

Solo Exhibition @ARTonGallery, Istanbul

Curator: Lydia Chatziiakovou 

Production assistant: Emrullah Büker 


Souvenirs of the Future”, 2023

Group Exhibition @ Pera Museum, Istanbul

Curator: Ulya Soley 

Production assistant: Emir Uysal 


A huge thank you to Mustafa Kerkük, 3rd generation Elhamra Çini master, who shared the story of his family and their studio with us!

An Artistic Research Report on Kütahya Çini, Bilal Yılmaz & Lydia Chatziiakovou

Download The Report (PDF) : English - Turkish

Elhamra: Learning From Craft

Solo Exhibition