İYİLİK İÇİN SANAT DERNEĞİ

Mustafa Horasan

Ensor is not dead yet

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EXHIBITION: Hope and Trust - Taksim Sanat

DESCRIPTION

Oil on canvas / 2020

40 ×30 cm


About The Work


Not only does it show how evil settles inside man, how the cult of images makes war meaningless, the strife between nature and culture, how the body manages to survive as a maimed and defenseless pile of flesh, but it also reveals the underlying reasons for the strange and savage relationship that man has established with other living beings. In his works, he sometimes acts as an anthropologist, using natural history and medical books, war photo albums, and sometimes acts Decently as an archaeologist, keeping records between different times and places.


 

About The Artist


Born in Karacasu, Aydın, in 1965, the artist graduated from Marmara University, Faculty of Fine Arts, Department of Graphic Arts, Department of Original Printmaking in 1986. He has done artistic studies in Germany, France, the Netherlands, Spain, America and Italy. By adding a new dimension of meaning to what he sees that he can identify with and defend, he recreates history as if it were someone else's history. The artist is still continuing his studies in his own workshop in Istanbul. The artist has works in private collections and museums at home and abroad.



About The Exhibition


The "Hope and Trust" Exhibition is organized in order to contribute to the “Women and Child Friendly Spaces” project carried out by the association in cooperation with Kültür AŞ, the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality subsidiary of the Art for Goodness Association, in Hatay. You can visit the association's website to get detailed information about the project.


 

About the Sale of Works


To get information about the artists taking part in the exhibition and their works 0212 438 72 00 – 0553 168 72 00 you can contact from the numbers. After your payment has been paid to the association's donation account, you can receive your work from Taksim Sanat packaged at the end of the exhibition.

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