EXHIBITIONS
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"Children"
Displayed in Stuttgart during the UNICEF-BRD convention in the "Year of the Children"
"You don't know what it means to be a foreigner everywhere!"
Displayed between 1980 and 1985 in 35 cities of the Federal Republic of Germany
"The Seventh Cross"
An exhibition about the same named novel written by Anna Seghers and in connection
with the author's 80th birthday. Several photographers from Mainz joined the exhibition.
(In city archive Mainz)
"Two foreign eyes, a short glance"
Exhibited between 1985 and 1988 in Berlin, Mainz, Moskau, Duisburg, Höchst, Esslingen, Würzburg, Nauheim, Lübeck, Zonguldak-Turkey and Urbiono-Italy.
"Black on White"
Photo-Exhibition about the Youth today, with text of Manfred Miller (SWF Kulturredaktion Mainz), by the order of the city of Mainz and Savings-Bank Mainz.
"Turkey, I love you!"
Organization and performance of this exhibition, joined by 39 turkish photographers.
This exhibition was shown in several cities in Germany.
"Photography - Now"
Participation at Community Exhibition of the Mainz Art Club in occassion to "150 years of Photographie", Mainz 1989
"Invalid - The Lost Generation"
30 Years of Turkish Guestworkers in Germany
Displayed between 1991 and 1993 in Munich, Marburg, Essen, Ruesselsheim, Hamburg,
Koenigswinter, Ingelheim, Lübeck, Kiel, Mainz, Metz (FR), Bottrop, Oberhausen and Kaiserslautern.
"Rainy Heat"- and the moon rises whither the birds move...
September 1996 in Mainz
August 1997 Galerie Goethe 53, Munich
September 1997 Museumscenter Lorsch
June 1998 through April 1999 House of the History in Federal Republic of Germany, Bonn
April/ May 1999 Galerie Rotunde City Administration and Opel AG Rüsselsheim
June 1999 City-Library Ravensburg
"The gaze is the bow of the human being" (Walter Benjamin)
Turkish people in Germany - Turkish people in Turkey
Exhibition with Candida Hofer in Rotterdam
(November 1996 through January 1997)
Focus: Thats us!
Photoprojekt with Youngsters
1998 in Fürth/ Odenwald

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Mehmet Ünal with wife and son, photographed for "Photography 2000"