Haluk Akakçe was a Turkish contemporary artist who explored the relationship between society and technology through video animations, murals and sound installations. After studying architecture at Bilkent University, he completed his master's degree at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. His art spanned a variety of media, from video projections to large-scale murals, creating immersive experiences that felt infinite. His work has been exhibited at major art institutions such as the New Museum and Whitney Museum in New York, Tate Britain in London and Istanbul Modern. He has also participated in prestigious events such as the São Paulo and Istanbul Biennials. One of his most remarkable projects, The Sky is the Limit (2006), illuminated the Viva Vision dome in Las Vegas with 12.5 million LED lights, transforming the city into a giant visual experience. His works, which have been exhibited in a wide geography from New York to Berlin, have made Akakçe...
Haluk Akakçe was a Turkish contemporary artist who explored the relationship between society and technology through video animations, murals and sound installations. After studying architecture at Bilkent University, he completed his master's degree at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
His art spanned a variety of media, from video projections to large-scale murals, creating immersive experiences that felt infinite. His work has been exhibited in major art institutions such as the New Museum and Whitney Museum in New York, Tate Britain in London and Istanbul Modern. He has also participated in prestigious events such as the São Paulo and Istanbul Biennials.
One of the most remarkable projects of the artist The Sky is the Limit (2006) illuminated the Viva Vision dome in Las Vegas with 12.5 million LED lights, transforming the city into a giant visual experience. His works have been exhibited in a wide geography from New York to Berlin, making Akakçe one of the most important names in contemporary art.