脰mer Ulu莽: Beyond the Horizon
Istanbul Modern presents the solo exhibition of 脰mer Ulu莽 (1931鈥2010) titled 鈥淏eyond the Horizon,鈥 which showcases his artistic journey. Bringing together different forms of expression that are key in the artist鈥檚 practice through various themes, it features a comprehensive selection of works from the 1960s to 2010.
The exhibition includes examples from various disciplines such as patterns and drawings on paper, acrylic on canvas, collage, and sculpture, along with Ulu莽鈥檚 works created with materials like rubber, felt, aluminum, acrylic sheet, PVC, and polyester.
鈥溍杕er Ulu莽: Beyond the Horizon鈥 presents close to 300 artworks by the artist, who pushes the boundaries of his time by exploring the complex relationship between humanity and the universe. Inviting visitors to an experience beyond time and space, the exhibition guides them to explore Ulu莽's creative world.
Istanbul Modern presents the solo exhibition of 脰mer Ulu莽 (1931鈥2010) titled 鈥淏eyond the Horizon,鈥 which showcases his artistic journey. Bringing together different forms of expression that are key in the artist鈥檚 practice through various themes, it features a comprehensive selection of works from the 1960s to 2010.
The exhibition includes examples from various disciplines such as patterns and drawings on paper, acrylic on canvas, collage, and sculpture, along with Ulu莽鈥檚 works created with materials like rubber, felt, aluminum, acrylic sheet, PVC, and polyester.
鈥溍杕er Ulu莽: Beyond the Horizon鈥 presents close to 300 artworks by the artist, who pushes the boundaries of his time by exploring the complex relationship between humanity and the universe. Inviting visitors to an experience beyond time and space, the exhibition guides them to explore Ulu莽's creative world.
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