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Ebru Uygun

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  • 120 páginas
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The Museum Haus Konstruktiv is dedicating a focused solo presentation at the group exhibition HOT SPOT ISTANBUL, as well as this publication to Ebru Uygun. Over the past ten years or so Ebru Uygun has developed a complex way of handling the medium of painting, which constitutes a link between the act of painting on canvas, a deconstruction thereof, and a subsequent synthesis: Uygun tears several previously painted canvases into strips, a process which is physically quite strenuous, and collages these strips in a new sequence on another canvas. In turn, this canvas is mounted very traditionally on a stretcher frame. The process of fragmentation and synthesis gives rise to abstract constellations, the components of which hint at a possible, former whole, which nevertheless remains intangible. 0Exhibition: Museum Haus Konstruktiv, Zürich, Switzerland (6.6.-22.9.2013).

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Ebru Uygun, Thomas Wulffen

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Título
Ebru Uygun
Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
Kehrer
Publicado en
2013
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
120
ISBN10
3868284397
ISBN13
9783868284393
Serie
Descripción
The Museum Haus Konstruktiv is dedicating a focused solo presentation at the group exhibition HOT SPOT ISTANBUL, as well as this publication to Ebru Uygun. Over the past ten years or so Ebru Uygun has developed a complex way of handling the medium of painting, which constitutes a link between the act of painting on canvas, a deconstruction thereof, and a subsequent synthesis: Uygun tears several previously painted canvases into strips, a process which is physically quite strenuous, and collages these strips in a new sequence on another canvas. In turn, this canvas is mounted very traditionally on a stretcher frame. The process of fragmentation and synthesis gives rise to abstract constellations, the components of which hint at a possible, former whole, which nevertheless remains intangible. 0Exhibition: Museum Haus Konstruktiv, Zürich, Switzerland (6.6.-22.9.2013).