
Solo Exhibition Highlights Artist’s Explorer Spirit
Istanbul Modern,Istanbul,Turkey
Solo Exhibition Highlights Artist’s Explorer Spirit
Ömer Uluç: Beyond the Horizon presents more than 300 artworks from the 1960s to 2010 by the late contemporary Turkish artist, part of an influential group known as Tavanarası Ressamları (The Attic Painters), which explored the complex relationship between humanity and the universe. Reflecting the enriching experiences of his time living not only in Türkiye but also London, the United States, Mexico and Nigeria, this solo exhibition includes examples from various disciplines such as patterns and drawings on paper, acrylic on canvas, collage and sculpture, along with Uluç’s works created with materials like rubber, felt, aluminum, acrylic sheet, PVC and polyester.
Istanbul Modern, through December 12.
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