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EXHIBITION EXPERIENCES -106 Years in Hattusha, October, 2012 -Return of The Colours Exhibition June, 2010 -The Lydians and Their Worlds February 2010 -Symbolism on the Ancient Coins September, 2009 -Visible Face of The Time: Clocks Marc, 2009 -Roman Portraits from Aphrodisias September, 2008 -The Odyssey of the Paper Money from the Ottoman -Empire to the Republic May 2008 -The Mystery Civilization of Phrygians September, 2007 CONTRIBUTED BOOKS -Pergamon, YKY, Istanbul, 2014 -Hittites, YKY, Istanbul, 2013 -Phrygians, YKY,Istanbul, 2012 -106 Years in Hattusha, Exhibition Catalogue, 2012 -The Lydians and Their Worlds, Exhibition Catalogue, 2010 -Old Bath, Old Bowl” Exhibition Catalogue, 2009 NİHAT TEKDEMİR Yapı Kredi Vedat Nedim Tör Museum Plaza D Block Levent Istanbul /TURKEY Mobile: +90(0532) 178 42 79 [email protected] [email protected]

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EXHIBITION EXPERIENCES

-106 Years in Hattusha, October, 2012

-Return of The Colours Exhibition June, 2010

-The Lydians and Their Worlds February 2010

-Symbolism on the Ancient Coins September, 2009

-Visible Face of The Time: Clocks Marc, 2009

-Roman Portraits from Aphrodisias September, 2008

-The Odyssey of the Paper Money from the Ottoman

-Empire to the Republic May 2008

-The Mystery Civilization of Phrygians September, 2007

CONTRIBUTED BOOKS -Pergamon, YKY, Istanbul, 2014

-Hittites, YKY, Istanbul, 2013

-Phrygians, YKY,Istanbul, 2012

-106 Years in Hattusha, Exhibition Catalogue, 2012

-The Lydians and Their Worlds, Exhibition Catalogue, 2010

-Old Bath, Old Bowl” Exhibition Catalogue, 2009

NİHAT TEKDEMİR

Yapı Kredi Vedat Nedim Tör Museum

Plaza D Block Levent Istanbul

/TURKEY

Mobile: +90(0532) 178 42 79

[email protected]

[email protected]

WORK EXPERIENCES

2007-Present YAPI KREDİ CULTURAL CENTER, ARTS AND PUBLISHING INC.

• Coordination Cultural Exhibition and Book Projects

• Curation of Historical Exhibition

• Loan Agreements

• Artifact packing and transporting

• Editing of the exhibitions’ catalogues and Archaeogical Books

• Management of Museum Education Programs

• Creating and Producing Culture and Art Projects

• Project Budgeting

• Photographing Ancient Coin Collection

• Management of Museum Collections

• 2006-2007: Worked as archaeologist at the excavation of the Marmaray Project, in Istanbul

• 2006-2007 Architectural restoration and anastylosis at Perge Ancient City, in Antalya

• 2005-2006 Diging street of Perge Ancient City,in sout of Anatolia

• 2004-2005 Diging of Baruttepe Tumuli by Samsun Archaeology Museum

• 2003-2004 Diging and drawing Kulluoba Mound, in Central Anatolia

EXHIBITIONS 106 Years in Hattusha

Yapı Kredi Museum, November, 2012

Project Partners: Deutschland Archaeology Instituteand and

Ministry of Culture and Tourism of Turkey

Views of Hattusha Exhibition

Return of The Colours: Persian Tumuli

Yapı Kredi/Unicredit Group Museum June, 2010,

Istanbul,Turkey

Project Partners: University of Munich, Ministry of

Culture and Tourism of Turkey

Installation of The Tatarli Tumuli

and View of the Exhibition

The Lydians and Their Worlds Yapı Kredi Museum , February 2010, Istanbul

Project Partners: University of Wisconsin, Department of

Art History and Ministry of Culture and Tourism of Turkey

Packing in Artifact and View of the

Exhibition of Lydian

Symbolism on the Ancient Coins Museum of Yapı Kredi, September, 2009, in Istanbul

Project Partners: Ministry of Culture and Tourism

of Turkey

Visible Face of The Time: Clocks Yapı Kredi Museum, Marc, 2009.

Project Partners: Ministry of Culture and Tourism of

Turkey, Directorate of National Palaces and Various

Private Collectors

Roman Portraits from Aphrodisias

Yapı Kredi Museum, September, 2008

Project Partners: Ministry of Culture and Tourism of

Turkey, School of Archaeology - University of Oxford

Statues view of The Exhibition

The Mysterious Civilization of Phrygians Yapı Kredi Museum, September, 2007

Project Partners: Ministry of Culture and Tourism of

Turkey, The Universty of Anatolia Department of

Archaeology

Checking objects by loan form and

view of The Exhibition

Museum Education Programmes

Workshops for the Child

Coordinated by Nihat Tedemir

Archaeological Excavation Game

Coordinated by Nihat Tedemir

Museum Education Programmes for the

Kindergarten and Primary School

Coordinated by Nihat Tedemir

Tatarlı Exhibition Neolithic

Phrygians Aphrodisias

Guiding and Education Programmes for

Highschools

Coordinated by Nihat Tedemir

Guiding and Education Proggammes

for Adult Visitors

Coordinated by Nihat Tedemir

Guiding Gallery

Educational Conferences

Conference of Anatolian Civilizations Sezin Schools, Çekmeköy

Conference of Anatolian Civilizations I Bahçelievler Kemal Hasoğlu Highschool

Conference of Anatolian Civilizations II Beylikdüzü Cahit Zarifoğlu Highschool

Presentations Persian and Islamic Painting

(Technical University of Istanbul)

Hagia Sophia during Theodosius II

(Technical University of Istanbul)

Condition of Chora Church during the Islamic Period

(Technical University of Istanbul)

Object Conservation and

Photographing Works

(Yapı Kredi Museum)

Architectural Conservation and

Restoration Works of Perge

Ancient City, Sout of Anatolia

References

• Prof. Haluk Abbasoglu, Head of Perge Excavation, The Universty of Istanbul

[email protected]

+90 532 415 13 14

• Levent Altunbek, Director of Finance of Yapı Kredi Cultural Activities Arts and Publishing Inc. [email protected]

• +90 532 426 14 56

• Sennur Senturk, General Manager of Museum of Yapi Kredi Culture Center

[email protected]

• +90 530 433 59 38

• Prof. Nicholas Cahill, Ancient Art Department of Art History, University of Wisconsin

[email protected]

608/263-8980

• Prof. Bert Smith, Faculty of Classics & School of Archaeology, The University of Oxford

[email protected]

+44 (0)1865 278066 or 278079

• Dr. Petra Hesse, Director, Museum of Applied Arts, Cologne,

[email protected], +49(0) 221/221-2 48 59

• Chris Lightfoot, The Metropolitan Museum of The Art,Department of Greek and Roman

[email protected]