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The Sabancı University Sakıp Sabancı Museum ( Turkish : Sakıp Sabancı Müzesi ) is a private fine arts museum in Istanbul , Turkey , dedicated to calligraphic art , religious and state documents, as well as paintings of the Ottoman era . The museum was founded by Sakıp Sabancı , and was opened in June 2002. Aside from permanent exhibitions, the museum also hosts national and foreign temporary exhibitions and, hosts cultural events on the weekends.

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52-678: SSM may refer to: Arts and entertainment [ edit ] Sakıp Sabancı Museum , an art museum in Istanbul, Turkey SSM (band) , a post punk/garage/psych rock band from Detroit, Michigan, formed in 2005 Organizations [ edit ] Companies Commission of Malaysia ( Suruhanjaya Syarikat Malaysia ) Federation of Trade Unions of Macedonia ( Сојуз на синдикатите на Македонија ) Georgian Public Broadcasting ( Sakartvelos Sazogadoebrivi Mauts'q'ebeli ) Sarawak Sovereignty Movement , Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia Scuola Svizzera di Milano ,

104-981: A Swiss international school in Milan, Italy Shattuck-Saint Mary's , a coeducational Episcopal-affiliated boarding school in Faribault, Minnesota, US Socialist Union of Youth ( Socialistický svaz mládeže ), an organization in the former Czechoslovakia SSM Health , St. Louis, Missouri, US Society for Social Medicine , UK Society of the Sacred Mission , an Anglican religious order Society of Saint Margaret , an Anglican religious order Swedish Radiation Safety Authority ( Strålsäkerhetsmyndigheten ) Computing [ edit ] Silicon secured memory , SPARC encryption technology Source-specific multicast , in computer networking Standard shadow map , in computer graphics Medicine [ edit ] Ssm6a , Scolopendra subspinipes mutilans 6, or μ-SLPTX-Ssm6a,

156-589: A company's post-sale service Soft systems methodology , a problem-solving method Same-sex marriage , a marriage between two people of the same legal sex Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title SSM . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=SSM&oldid=1240709985 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

208-681: A topic that has attracted the interest of many in the worlds of academia and art. The exhibition marks the 400th year of diplomatic relations between Turkey and the Netherlands and features works from the Rijksmuseum as well as one of the world's leading private collections, which are being displayed for the first time in Turkey . Besides Rembrandt, the exhibition presented a total number of 110 works; 73 paintings, 19 drawings and 18 objects by 59 artists including major representatives of Dutch art. Additionally,

260-659: A total of 125 works – oil and acrylic paintings, lithographs, etchings, and assemblages with relevant models and drawings as well as his textiles and ceramic works. Joan Miró. Women, Birds, Stars’ comprised a total of 125 works. Selected artpieces from the Calligraphy Collection of the Sakıp Sabancı Museum, have been on display in Real Alcázar , in Seville from April 4, 2008, to June 15, 2008. The exhibition following

312-538: A total of 348 exhibits. The video installation titled Sakıp Sabancı by Kutluğ Ataman is a portrait of the late Turkish industrialist, commissioned by the Sakıp Sabancı Family in 2011 for the 10th anniversary of the prominent philanthropist's passing. The work, consisting of photographs of the thousands of people who touched Sakıp Sabancı in some way throughout his life, reflects the businessman's thoughts on human beings, life and art as well as his energy. Then again

364-580: A type of invariant manifold in nonlinear dynamical systems Standard solar model , a mathematical treatment of the Sun as a spherical ball of gas in cosmology Startup, shutdowns, and malfunctions , in potentially polluting industrial plants Military appointments and decorations [ edit ] Grand Commander of the Order of Loyalty to the Crown of Malaysia Special Service Medal (Canada) , awarded to members of

416-575: Is a toxin from the venom of the Chinese red-headed centipede. SSMEM1 , Serine-rich single-pass membrane protein 1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the SSMEM1 gene. Sleep state misperception , a term used to classify sleep disorders Slipped strand mispairing , a mutation process during DNA replication Social Science & Medicine , a peer-reviewed journal Special study module , now student selected component, an option in medical schools in

468-414: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Sak%C4%B1p Sabanc%C4%B1 Museum Recently the museum gained worldwide attention when it exhibited the works of Pablo Picasso and Auguste Rodin . The historical building belonged to several high ranked pasha families and khedives , Egyptian governors, from 1848 until 1884, when it was purchased by

520-406: Is smaller with a radius of 2¼ inches. The badge suspends from a riband measuring 1¾ inches wide. It has a navy blue background and red stripes on both the edges. The badge is worn around the neck. Official source The grand commander receives the title Tun and his wife Toh Puan . The commander receives the title Tan Sri and his wife Puan Sri . The honorary grand commander also receives

572-403: The "1001 Faces of Orientalism" exhibition. The exhibition presented to art lovers the private collection of Nurcan Artam, Artam Antik INC. CEO., of around 120 rare fans dating back to between 1720 and 1900 as well as oil paintings that reflect the importance of fans as one of the most interesting accessories in the history of clothing. The exhibition , which was curated by Sir Norman Rosenthal,

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624-634: The "Lines in Gold: Ottoman Calligraphy from Sakıp Sabancı Museum, Istanbul" exhibition held in Madrid Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando , comprised fine examples demonstrating the developments in the Ottoman art of calligraphy over a period of 500 years. Works of great Ottoman-era calligraphers including Sheikh Hamdullah were presented in a significant location bearing the influence of Islamic architecture , Real Alcázar which

676-569: The Book and Calligraphy Collection, and high resolution images, which enable the viewer to study all the pieces in the collection, page by page, are featured along with related academic researches. To name a few; the Koran edition, which reflects the style of the famous court gilder Kara Memi, of the Suleiman I era (1520–1566); the sole edition of the Koran inscribed by Bayezid II's (1481–1512) heir Şehzade Korkud; and

728-576: The Canadian Forces Squadron sergeant major , in some Commonwealth armies Staff sergeant major , in some Commonwealth armies Weaponry [ edit ] Ship-to-ship missile Surface-to-ship missile Surface-to-surface missile Other uses [ edit ] Honda SSM , a concept car introduced at the 1995 Tokyo Motor Show Sam Schmidt Motorsports , an auto racing team Sault Ste. Marie Municipal Airport , IATA code Self-supporting minister , an unpaid priest in

780-560: The Church of England and Church of Ireland Single Supervisory Mechanism, also known as European Banking Supervision , a system centered on the European Central Bank for the prudential supervision of banks in the euro area Special Safeguard Mechanism , a World Trade Organization tool that allows developing countries to raise tariffs temporarily to deal with import surges or price falls Strategic service management , optimization of

832-528: The Islamic world. The exhibition, entitled "Across - The Cyclades and Western Anatolia During the 3rd Millennium BC" was composed of artifacts from various Turkish museums as well as the National Archaeological Museum of Athens and the N. P. Goulandris Foundation Museum of Cycladic Art. The exhibition examined the relations between Anatolia, where the first steps towards civilization took place, and

884-436: The Koran edition that was inscribed by the famous calligrapher Hafız Osman in 1682 are to be found in digitalSSM's collection. www.digitalssm.org Since 2005, the award-winning Turkish restaurant Changa has a branch "Müzedechanga" at the museum. The glass-enshrouded venue, winner of Wallpaper* magazine's 2007 award for best-designed restaurant, serves up a concise but delicious menu of international dishes coordinated by

936-602: The Ottoman Treasury on the orders of Sultan Abdülhamid II and presented as a gift to King Nicola I of Montenegro. The mansion served the next 30 years as a royal residence and embassy of Montenegro. In 1913, the Ottoman government repossessed it, which became home to the granddaughter of Sultan Mehmed V Reşad . After the foundation of the Turkish Republic, Prince Mehmed Ali Hasan, grandson of Khedive İsmail Paşa , purchased

988-582: The Picasso museums in Barcelona , Málaga in Spain and Paris , France . The show also featured sculptures, ceramics and textiles, as well as photographs taken by Picasso and photographs of the artist taken by famous photographers. The show, held from November 24, 2005, until March 26, 2006, was visited by more than 250.000 people. The second notable temporary exhibition at the museum was dedicated to Auguste Rodin with

1040-534: The UK Superficial spreading melanoma , a type of cancer System status management , of emergency medical services Other science and technology [ edit ] Scanning SQUID microscope , a magnetic current imaging system Semi-solid metal casting , in the production of aluminium or magnesium parts Special sensor microwave/imager , is a seven-channel, four-frequency, linearly polarized passive microwave radiometer system Spectral submanifold ,

1092-779: The antique furnishings and art collections. Today, the original mansion and a modern gallery annex host extensive art collections of 19th and 20th century. Hacı Ömer Sabancı began collecting decorative art works consisting of figurines, metalwork, porcelain , objets d'art and furniture in 1940. Sakıp Sabancı expanded the art collection of his father since 1970. The collection includes 18th and 19th century Chinese porcelain Famille noire and Famille verte , polychrome vases and decorated plates. An impressive collection of 19th century French porcelain, including large numbers of Sèvres vases, and German porcelain produced in Berlin and Vienna are among

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1144-411: The artefacts on display were not a general presentation of "highlights" from the collection, but it was an exhibition that brought together examples of the written word on a variety of objects (ceramics, wood, metalwork, textiles, etc.) with their counterparts on parchment and paper. The exhibition aimed to show how the art of the book - in calligraphy, illumination and illustration - evolved over time in

1196-499: The bronze statue of a horse, he purchased at an auction. The sculpture was designed by Louis-Joseph Daumas in Paris in 1864 and cast by Vor Thiebaut. The house became popularly known as Atlı Köşk (Equestrian Villa). He and his family lived in the mansion until his decease in 1966. The mansion was home to Sakıp Sabancı and family between 1969 and 1999. The mansion was leased in 1998 for a period of 49 years to Sabancı University along with all

1248-474: The collar is made from silver. The badge suspends from the centre of the collar and is similar, but smaller, to the star. The riband is navy blue and has red stripes on the outer edges. The end of the riband is tied with a ribbon. Commander of the Order of Loyalty to the Crown of Malaysia (P.S.M.) ( Malay : Panglima Setia Mahkota Malaysia ). is the second class of this order. The recipient of this award receives

1300-575: The cultural heritage of the Timurid dynasty (1396–1510), who ruled once on the broad Iranian plateau . To celebrate the selection of Istanbul as the European Capital of Culture for 2010, SSM is hosting an exhibition entitled "From Byzantion to Istanbul: 8000 Years of A Capital". The exhibition, which is on display from June 5 to September 4, 2010, presents the peerless history of Istanbul from its founding until today with over 500 works, some of which are

1352-650: The discoveries from the Yenikapı excavation conducted as part of the Marmaray Project, which goes back 8000 years. From November 5, 2010, to March 13, 2011, the Aga Khan Museum collection visited the Sakip Sabanci Museum in Istanbul, Turkey. Entitled Treasures of Aga Khan Museum, the exhibition was held within the framework of Istanbul 2010 - European Capital of Culture. For the first time since Parma in 2007,

1404-494: The exhibition presented the painting "The Love Letter" by Johannes Vermeer , who remained an obscure figure for centuries with his works being attributed to other artists for a long time. The exhibition boasted a wide selection of the most prominent works of the Cobra movement that shaped the art environment of the second half of the twentieth century, featuring over 60 artworks by Cobra artists . The exhibition consisted of works from

1456-502: The famous The Gates of Hell composition and nearly a hundred other sculptures in marble, bronze and plaster as well as 58 drawings, 23 archival photographs and 19 antique-style statues from Rodin's private collection. With the permission of Rodin Museum, visually impaired people were able to touch 14 statues having labels with the Braille alphabet. The bronze horse statue in the front garten of

1508-535: The first digital platform in Turkey that covers the whole permanent collection in a museum, digitalSSM has also a primary role in the preservation of the cultural legacy. The platform contains all the content information related with the items in SSM's Arts of the Book and Calligraphy Collection, The Painting Collection, Abidin Dino Archive and Emirgan Archive. By means of the software “CONTENTdm”, digitalSSM provides access to

1560-515: The first quarter of the 20th century, and his rejection of tradition that inspired young artists in the 1940s and 50s. The exhibition, studied the 19th century Orientalism analysing its effects on diversified areas such as literature, archaeology, painting, architecture, universal exhibitions, photography and fashion. Rare books, photographs from the archaeological excavation sites, examples of Ottoman architecture, interior and stage decorations, costumes, studio photographs and souvenirs were presented in

1612-406: The high resolution images of the items in the collection, digitalSSM provides the user with related information, such as the artist, date, size, material, techniques, location and the previous owner. The users of the site are also given the option to add images, that they would like to re-examine in the future, to their favourites. The most comprehensive content in the platform belongs to The Arts of

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1664-546: The late 17th century, when the Second Siege of Vienna became a turning point not just in relations between Ottoman Turkey and Poland, but in the history of Europe. The exhibition opened under the patronage of the presidents of Turkey and Poland, supported by the ministries of foreign affairs and culture in both countries, with exhibits loaned from the collections of museums, archives, libraries, monasteries and churches in Poland, making

1716-513: The late period of the artist who gave the impressionist movement its name; including pictures of Claude Monet ’s house in the Giverny Garden, garden scenes, water lilies and his famous Japanese bridge paintings. In addition signed portraits of Monet and his wife Camille by Auguste Renoir, personal possessions and photographs will be exhibited. The exhibition gave insight into Monet's innovative approaches during an artistic career that stretched into

1768-476: The most valuable items in the collection. The collection of calligraphy consisting of nearly 400 pieces offers a comprehensive view of Ottoman calligraphic art over a period of 500 years, with manuscript Korans and prayer books, calligraphic panels, decrees , imperial documents, declarations, imperial seals , poetry books and calligraphic tools. More than 320 selected paintings of Ottoman and Republican era belonging to Sabancı painting collection are on display,

1820-400: The museum are listed below in chronological order: "Picasso in Istanbul" was the first ever temporary exhibition featuring a collection of 135 unexhibited pieces by Pablo Picasso . There were 20 paintings selected by the artist's grandson, Bernard Ruiz-Picasso, from different periods that Picasso kept for himself and were part of the Picasso family's private collection. Other pieces came from

1872-814: The museum exhibited around 220 objects from the Islamic Arts department of the Louvre Museum in Paris , France . The selected works are representative for the common and different art directions in the cultural reflections of historical relations between the Ottomans (1299–1923), the Safavid dynasty (1501–1722) in Iran and the Baburid dynasty (1526–1858) in the Indian subcontinent that all shared

1924-400: The museum's collection and archive from all around the world and offers searching facility through an advanced engine. With respect to the open access policy, the whole collection and the archive is open to use without any requirement of registration or fee. Furthermore, both local and international researchers’ demands are met with the consideration of the copyright standards. In addition to

1976-660: The museum, which gave the mansion its name since 1952, made temporarily place to Rodin's The Monument to Victor Hugo on the occasion of the exhibition. The museum's third major temporary exhibition, which was held between December 7, 2006, and April 8, 2007, was dedicated to Genghis Khan in conjunction with the 800th anniversary of the founding of the Mongol Empire . Titled "Genghis Khan and His Heirs, The Great Mongol Empire", it showed 600 pieces from major museums in Germany , Austria , Mongolia and Turkey, some of which were seen by

2028-456: The nearby Cyclades Islands in the Aegean that gave rise to reciprocal influence that created two cultures which while similar in many respects, nonetheless maintained distinctive regional characteristics. In the exhibition, the artist examined from her unique perspective with both the last "visions" of people who are visually handicapped and the "inhabitants of Istanbul who have never seen the sea",

2080-460: The opportunity for viewers to understand the symbolic language of the artist through a rich selection of artworks in different mediums such as oil on canvas, sculpture, lithography and ceramics. With this exhibition, art enthusiasts in Istanbul will be able to witness the various interpretations of the energy the artist drew from the Mediterranean culture. ‘Joan Miró. Women, Birds, Stars’ consists of

2132-563: The order is the Companion of the Order of Loyalty to the Crown of Malaysia (J.S.M.) ( Malay : Johan Setia Mahkota Malaysia ). Only 800 living recipients are conferred this award at any time, excluding foreign citizens who receive it as an honorary award. It does not carry any title. The badge of the Order has the same design and make as that of the Grand Cordon and the Commander. However, it

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2184-473: The order is the Grand Commander of the Order of Loyalty to the Crown of Malaysia (S.S.M.) ( Malay : Seri Setia Mahkota Malaysia ). The award recipient receives the title Tun and his wife Toh Puan . The number of awards conferred is limited to 25 living recipients only at any time. The number does not include foreign citizens who receive it as an honorary award. The fourteen-pointed star and

2236-519: The public for the first time. Between November 24, 2007, through January 27, 2008, the museum hosted works and documents of the renowned Turkish painter Abidin Dino , a multi-faceted artist and man of culture, who died in 1993. The comprehensive exhibition comprised his drawings and writings along with photographs and documents chronicling the various periods throughout his 80 years in Turkey, France and other countries. From February 19 through June 1, 2008,

2288-453: The renowned Kiwi chef Peter Gordon . Order of Loyalty to the Crown of Malaysia The Most Esteemed Order of Loyalty to the Crown of Malaysia ( Malay : Darjah Yang Mulia Setia Mahkota Malaysia ) is a Malaysian federal award presented for meritorious service to the country and awarded by the sovereign. The order was instituted on 15 April 1966 and gazetted on 30 June 1966. The order has three ranks. The highest class of

2340-470: The then derelict house and commissioned the architect Edouard de Nari to build the present house. However, it remained unused for many years until the elder sister of the Egyptian prince made it her home in 1944. In 1951 Hacı Ömer Sabancı , father of Sakıp Sabancı and founder of Sabancı Holding , purchased the mansion for spending summer months with his family. Inside the entrance gate of his mansion, he placed

2392-495: The title Tan Sri and his wife Puan Sri . This award was limited to 250 living recipients only at any time, excluding foreign citizens who receive it as an honorary award. The badge and the design of the star are similar to that of the Grand Commander but smaller. The riband has a navy blue background and on both the edges are red stripes. In the centre are red stripes (broad) flanked by narrow ones. The lowest class of

2444-478: The title "The Master Sculptor Rodin in İstanbul", featuring selected artworks by the great master of the art of sculpture . 203 artpieces were on display from June 13, 2006, to September 3, 2006, which were loaned from the Musée Rodin in Paris , France . The show hosted Rodin's masterworks as The Thinker , The Kiss , The Burghers of Calais , The Monument to Balzac , The Walking Man , statues derived from

2496-404: The work multiplies, underlining and giving meaning to human existence which will continue virtually forever. Kutluğ Ataman created this work which constitutes a moment of silence in honour of Sakıp Sabancı and emphasizes his contribution to the development of technology in Turkey. Ataman used state-of-the-art technology in creating this work where the "raw material is, as a whole, human." The artwork

2548-589: The works of notable Ottoman and Turkish artists like Osman Hamdi Bey , İbrahim Çallı , Halil Paşa , Nazmi Ziya Güran , Şeker Ahmet Paşa , Fikret Mualla and European artists like Fausto Zonaro and Ivan Ayvazovsky who lived and worked in the Ottoman Empire, either independently or as court pai Items memorizing Sakıp Sabancı as pictures taken with personalities and statespersons, decorations and medals and some personal belongings are also on show. Temporary exhibitions that have taken place in and have left from

2600-463: Was built during the time of Almohads . digitalSSM has launched in 2013, marking the 10th anniversary of the SSM, and has proven to be one of the most innovative and comprehensive projects that the museum has conceived. The project provides the viewers from various backgrounds, such as academicians, art historians, art writers and critics, collectors and students, with access to the museum's collection through more than 77,000 high resolution images. As

2652-569: Was invited to be exhibited at the Arsenale section of the 56th Venice Biennale titled "All the World’s Futures", where it will be on view through May 9, 2015 – November 22, 2015. The exhibition focused on the maturity period of the groundbreaking and multi-faceted artist, exhibiting on woman, bird and star themes of Miró, who was heavily inspired by his observations on the Mediterranean geography and people throughout his career. The exhibition provided

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2704-426: Was the first to focus on Anish Kapoor 's stone sculptures in marble, alabaster and other materials, many of which had not been seen in public before. The exhibition also included iconic works such as Sky Mirror and Yellow, bringing together sculpture, architecture, engineering and technology. The exhibition covered a period beginning in the first half of the 15th century and continuing with trade, peace and war up to

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