Paul Stolper is pleased to announce the inclusion of works by Brian Eno and Dora Maar in Perasma's group exhibition 'Folding the Sea into Dresses that Dissolve like Salt', taking place on the island of Leros, Greece. Four silver gelatin prints by Dora Maar, 'Swans on a Basin' c.1925-1930, 'Jacqueline Lamba' Summer 1939, 'Hull of the Drakkar, Viking Ship Museum in Oslo - Norway' c.1934, and 'Rudder and Boat Heel' 1930, will be shown alongside works by Brian Eno, including 'Turntable II' 2024, 'Sharp Soft III' 2024, and a selection of his unique etchings from 2025.

Perasma is an arts and culture platform founded in Istanbul in 2021 by Burcu Fikretoglu and Gizem Naz Kudunoglu. It is a platform dedicated to fostering dialogue and connection through contemporary art, community, and culture. Through site-specific exhibitions in unconventional locations, Perasma fosters conversations that connect art to its surroundings and encourage participation from diverse communities. Perasma seeks to be unbounded by a physical space or gallery walls and to exist across and beyond Istanbul.

The Leros Project, initiated in 2023, exemplifies this ethos, serving as a platform for experimentation, dialogue, and collective exploration. By focusing on the island of Leros, its layered history and contemporary challenges, the project brings together artists, researchers, and locals to reflect on time, memory, and identity.
 

Perasma, Leros - Brian Eno and Dora Maar