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Moleskine notebooks to open in Istanbul
Istanbulers are going to witness the personal creative processes of over 50 internationally known painters, architects, writers, musicians, designers and illustrators in the Moleskine Detour project, at santralistanbul through 21 June.
The exhibition will give visitors an opportunity to ‘thumb through the pages’ of the Moleskine notebooks of successful artists and designers from Ron Arad and Karim Rashid to Han Tümertekin and Ross Lovegrove. Meanwhile the student notebooks of aspiring artist and designer candidates will be on view in another branch of the exhibition called ‘my Detour’. The Moleskine notebooks are the heir and successor to the legendary notebooks that have been used by artists and thinkers for two hundred years, inspiring painters from Picasso to Matisse.
