Genco Gulan
Genco Gülan (Turkish pronunciation: [dʒendʒo ˈɟylan] (born 13 January 1969) is a Turkish sculptor, painter and writer. He was born in Istanbul and has lived in Frankfurt and New York.[1] Gulan is interested in integrating new technologies, classics and conceptual art with contemporary culture. His art is conceptual pop media. He layers the symbolism and brings to our attantion with colors. He's teaching at Mimar Sinan Academy and Bogazici University.
Genco Gulan Media
- Swimming rocks.jpg
Swimming Rocks, Çeşme, Alaçatı
- Karate, 2014. Mermer ve polimer döküm. 25 X 20 X 20 cm..jpg
Karate, 2014, 25×20×20 cm
- Genco at Pompidou.jpg
Pompidou, From the "I love You series,” C-print, Paris, 2007
“Magic Beans” 2013. Sculpture with 600 used neckties and a crane, 150m.
Art (Blue), ready-made, 2013.
References
- ↑ "Genco Gülan" (in Turkish). Istanbul Contemporary Art Museum. Retrieved 7 January 2013.
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Other websites
- The Sunday Times Malta.
- Java Museum Archived 2013-01-13 at the Wayback Machine, Cologne