Jak İhmalyan
- The first comprehensive monograph on Jak İhmalyan, offering a rare and overdue reappraisal of his contribution to modern art, filling a critical gap in Turkey’s art historical canon
- İhmalyan’s life and work span multiple geographies—from Istanbul to Beirut, Warsaw, Beijing, and Moscow—making the book relevant to international readers interested in exile, diaspora, and Cold War-era cultural exchange
- An extensive catalogue of Jak İhmalyan's works from family, private, and institutional collections, many of which are published for the first time
- A comprehensive art historical resource and a valuable reference for researchers, curators, and students of modern art in Turkey and the world, political art, and visual culture with hybrid styles spanning multiple geographies
This monograph offers a comprehensive exploration of the life and work of Jak İhmalyan (1922–1978), published on the occasion of his exhibition at Dirimart Pera. Tracing his journey from Istanbul to cities across the Eastern Bloc, the book sheds light on an artist who remained committed to painting despite exile, political pressure, and changing geographies. İhmalyan emerged as a promising young painter of Armenian origin before fleeing Turkey in 1949 due to his involvement with the Communist Party. The publication brings together an extensive selection of works from family, private, and institutional collections, presenting İhmalyan’s visual language within the context of his ideological beliefs and international life. His paintings, created across Beirut, Warsaw, Beijing, and Moscow, reflect both personal conviction and a strong social vision. This richly illustrated volume invites a new generation of viewers to rediscover an overlooked figure of modern art and reconsider his place in cultural history.
Text in English and Turkish.
- Publisher
- Dirimart
- ISBN
- 9786055815721
- Publish date
- 12th Jan 2026
- Binding
- Hardback
- Territory
- World excluding Turkey
- Size
- 290 mm x 240 mm
- Pages
- 532 Pages
- Illustrations
- 604 color, 13 b&w
Distributed by ACC Art Books
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