istanboli has curated and executed several exhibitions, organized events in museums, palaces, archaeological sites and ruins. Supported exhibitions held abroad.
As part of the 2013 UNESCO Year of Piri Reis events, maps and geography books from the East and the West, as well as the original works of the Ottoman Empire, which have been in Topkapı Palace for 600 years, were presented for the first time in history on 20 May 2013, 'Before and After Piri Reis: Maps in Topkapı Palace' met at the exhibition held in the Topkapı Palace Stables. The show presents 63 pieces from the museum's archive.
Due to the 55th anniversary of the diplomatic relations between the Republic of Korea and our country, the "Civilizations of Turkey" exhibition was held in the Republic of Korea in 2012.
In return for the said exhibition, the "Majesty & Grace" Korean Art" exhibition was held at the Topkapı Palace Museum in 2013.
Reflecting the religious beliefs, history, art and culture of Korea, the exhibition included 153 works from different periods.
Istanboli carried out the design and implementation of the exhibition curated by the National Museum of Korea.
The First Harem exhibition in history.
Imperial Harem, 'The Sultan's House' exhibition was held in imperial Stables of Topkapı palace. The exhibition was curated to describe the Harem with its never-known aspects,
While the Harem Architecture is explained with miniatures, engravings and plans, the organization of the Eunuchs and Concubines, the guardians and servants of the Harem was explained in accordance with the hierarchical order.
The lives of the sultan's women, children and other dynasty members, who eventually rose from concubine to the position of Valide Sultan (queen mother) were told with masterpieces and visuals.
The exhibition was held in the historical mint of the Ottoman Empire. It hosted visitors for 6 months. And a book on the great Anatolian history was published to commemorate the exhibition.
The exhibition titled "Kazasker Mustafa İzzet Efendi" was on display at the Topkapı Palace Museum Treasury Ward between 9 December 2014 and 10 March 2015.