‘Bulletproof Dreams: Gaza Child Artists Exhibition’ hosted by Turkiye’s Directorate of Communications welcomes visitors
In order to draw attention to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza through the eyes of children, “Bulletproof Dreams: Gaza Child Artists Exhibition” welcomes visitors at Taksim Square in Istanbul
The “Bulletproof Dreams Exhibition: Gaza Child Artists Exhibition” features 266 artworks that aim to raise awareness among the international community about the emotional toll, trauma, pain, and challenging circumstances experienced by children in Gaza.
Some of these children lost their lives during attacks on Gaza and bore witness to the horrors of war. The exhibition, which commenced at the end of December, is drawing numerous local and international visitors to Taksim Square in Istanbul.
Lebanese-Swedish Muslim singer Maher Zain and Tunisian singer-songwriter Emel Mathlouthi visited the exhibition, expressing their support. The exhibition showcases songs specially composed by artists for Palestine and brings attention to the challenges faced by Palestinians.
Turkiye’s Presidential Communications Director Fahrettin Altun emphasized the importance of children’s works as evidence of Israel’s atrocities.
“This exhibition and our other efforts are aimed at confronting the world with the harsh realities they choose to ignore. We will continue to expose the truths that the world refuses to see, both domestically and internationally,” said Altun.
Around 200,000 people have already visited the exhibitions, which will open to the public on Jan. 29.
Source: Newsroom & Anadolu Agency