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Time Tunnel

Murat Küçükkayalı

October 3 – 23, 2015

Reflecting his experience obtained from artistic works he performed in different disciplines since his undergraduate education, in the works of his personal exhibition, Artist Murat Küçükkayalı meets art lovers, with his original art style.

In the exhibition composed of Murat Küçükkayalı’s painting and ceramic works up to date; art lovers will find the opportunity to see that plain drawings combine with moving forms, and tissues and colours with each other, in the works reflecting slices of different lives.

The artist defines his artistic point of view as “having the vision of performing works that move forward infinity from all aspects at the beginning point of unlimited power ready for change and transformation”. Representing these ideas and esthetics in his works, with flexion, bending and closings, he tries to define the own status of formations and restrictions to be formed by future experiences, in the presence of creation.

The exhibition called “Time Tunnel” may be visited between October 3 – 23, at Antik Hotel Antik Cisterna Exhibition Hall built on a 1500-year old Byzantine cistern.

Murat KÜÇÜKKAYALI

He graduated from Mimar Sinan University Faculty of Fine Arts Department of Ceramics. He has opened personal exhibitions in Bursa and Istanbul, participated in many national and international (ceramics, sculpture, painting, photography) symposiums, workshops, biennales and mixed exhibitions and obtained awards. His works are owned by certain collectors (in the collection of Eczacıbaşı Vitra Art Studio…)

Other projects:

He has been the Art Consultant of HayalET Production- ERA Kreatif and, Art Director and Vice Director of Photography for cinema films, short films and advertisement films.

He has been working as the art consultant of Antik Cisterna exhibition hall in Istanbul, for years.

This year, he has organised Sagalassos art symposium and workshop. His domestic and foreign exhibition, symposium and workshop projects will continue for 2015-2016.