pinar ogrenci is nervous, because in addition to being the gallery owner, she will be presenting her n art alongside that of three other artists. her video installations address the subject of war and expulsion. pinar: it's not just people who migrate. their songs and instruments move with them, as i've shown in my film. it's about a whole culture looking for a new place to settle. reporter: pinar is originally from the other side of the country -- from the town of van near the iraqi border -- and studied architecture. over the years, the art she produced tended to focus on urban transformation. but more recently she has turned her attention to war and migration -- the latter, something many artists in turkey can relate to. pinar: the growing violence and pressure in society have inevitably had an impact on us artists. inin the last t two years, and especially iththe last six months, that pressure has prompted a lot of artists to leave. and not just artists, but also curators, authors, musicians, and other colleagues from the arts scene. reporter: a lot of those artists have come to i