Hatice Guleryuz
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Hatice Guleryuz, 2009 |
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| Born | February 18, 1968 Denizli, Turkey |
| Spouse | Stig Harder |
| Field | Photography, video, art books, and drawing |
| Training | Fine Arts Jan van Eyck Academie, Maastricht, The Netherlands, Plymouth University, England, Willem de Kooning Academie, Post Graduate Program, Rotterdam, The Netherlands |
| Works | "The Bus in LA LA Land," 2008; "Strange Intimacies," 2005; "Intensive Care," 2001 |
Hatice Guleryuz (born February 18, 1968, in Denizli, Turkey) is a contemporary artist currently living and working in Los Angeles and Istanbul. Her practice spans a broad range of media including video, photography, art books and drawing.
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[edit] Life and work
Guleryuz has a Master of Arts degree from Plymouth University in England, studied as Researcher at the Fine Arts Jan van Eyck Academie as well as at the Post Graduate Program, Willem de Kooning Academie in The Netherlands; she earned her Bachelor's Degree at the fine art faculty at Izmir Dokuz Eylül University in Turkey.
Her work has been presented in museums, galleries, art exhibitions and film festivals throughout the world, such as:
Human Frames at KIT, Düsseldorf, Germany (2011); MFSK - Museum of Contemporary Art, Roskilde, Denmark (2010); The International Short Film Festival Oberhausen, Germany (2010); Zentrum Paul Klee, Bern, Switzerland (2009); INSA Art Space, Seoul, Korea (2008); The Local at Glasgow International, Glasgow, Scotland (2008); Berkeley Art Museum, San Francisco, USA (2007); Townhouse Gallery of Contemporary Art, Cairo, Egypt (2007); Centre Pompidou, Paris, France (2006); Freud Museum, London, England (2006); 9" International Istanbul Biennial,[1] Istanbul, Turkey (2005); Cultural Centre, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (2005); Transmediale .05, Berlin, Germany (2005); Els Hanappe Underground, Athens, Greece (2005).
[edit] Works
- The Great Fallacies of a Humanocentric Mind (2010) - Video Installation.
- Death (2009) - Installation.
- The Bus in LA LA Land (2008) - Video, filmed in Hollywood.
- Strange Intimacies (2005) - A soft-cover "book," considered to be a piece of art rather than a book; 220 page with 60 photos, including an 18-minute video of the same title.
- Four Images (2004) - 8 mm film transformed to video, it was filmed in Berlin, Rotterdam and istanbul.
- Round up the Usual Suspect (2002) - 8 mm film transformed to video, mix with digital.
- Intensive Care ( 2001) - 8 mm film transformed to video.
- The first ones (2000) - 8 mm film transformed to video.
[edit] References
[edit] Bibliography
- Guleryuz, Hatice (2005). Strange Intimacies. IKSV. ISBN 975-7363-43-X.
[edit] External links
- http://www.haticeguleryuz.com
- http://www.iksv.org/bienal/bienal9/english/?Page=Artists&Sub=Az&Content=Hatice_Guleryuz
- http://www.insaartspace.or.kr/exhibitionsEN.asp?idx=218
- http://www.mediamatic.net/page/11337/en
- http://resmigorus.blogspot.com/2006/12/home-and-away-moving-images-of-new.html
- http://www.e-flux.com/shows/view/1853
- http://www.divus.cz/umelec/en/pages/umelec.php?id=1021&roc=2006&cis=1
- http://els.hanappe.com/English/2004-Isaia-Guleryuz.html
- http://www.villamanincontemporanea.it/html/eng/archive.htm
- http://www.nomad-tv.net/under_ctrl/loosing_ctrl.htm
- http://www.kurzfilmtage.de/en/metanavigation/press/press-releases/festival-2006/radical-closure-send-me-to-the-seas.html
- http://www.absolutearts.com/artsnews/2006/06/28/34007.html
- http://www.bootsart.com/html/bootsexhibithereandelse.html
- Hatice Guleryuz on the-artists.org
- Art videos, 2008
- http://c4gallery.com/merch/multiples/echo-six-monkey/hatice-guleryuz-speciesism-products.html