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Playground

03 Oct 2024 - 10 Nov 2024
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Sevil Dolmacı Dubai Invites Viewers to a World Full of Curiosity and Imagination with 'Playground' Exhibition

Sevil Dolmacı Dubai hosts 'Playground', an exhibition celebrating creativity and the theme of play through the eyes of local and international contemporary artists. 'Playground' with the latest examples of contemporary art, Cody Choi, Beverly Fishman, Pınar Birim, Bosco Sodi, Ekrem Yalçındağ, Melisa Mızraklı, Gençay Aytekin, Tuna Özkaragöz, Cem Gönül, Sinan Saül and Rafael Gomez Barros is presenting his works to art lovers in Dubai.

Sevil Dolmaci Dubaicelebrating artistic expression and creativity through the eyes of contemporary artists Playground group exhibition titled "The Art of Dubai". Sevil Dolmacı Dubai with the start of the new art season, October 3rd at Dubai Design District invites viewers to a world full of childhood curiosity and boundless imagination.

Playground Cody Choi, Beverly Fishman, Pınar Birim, Bosco Sodi, Ekrem Yalçındağ, Melisa Mızraklı, Gençay Aytekin, Tuna Özkaragöz, Cem Gönül, Sinan Saül and brings together the works of Rafael Gomez Barros. Through bold colors and themes of play, each artist in the exhibition offers viewers an immersive and immersive experience.

The works capture the essence of creativity in each artist's unique style. Among the artists expanding this rich artistic portfolio internationally are Cody Choi, presents a thought-provoking play on cultural identities and borders while addressing the human condition. Her autobiographical work centers on cultural differences and cultural grounding between east and west. Beverly FishmanWhile focusing on the body, Pınar Birim abstractly explores issues of illness, identity and medicine, her vivid and neon-colored forms offer a warm and inviting atmosphere to the viewer. Pınar BirimWith vibrant compositions that blend abstract forms with cheerful motifs, Bosco Sodi offers viewers the exhilaration of artistic expression blended with imagination. Bosco Sodi uses raw, natural materials to create paintings and sculptures that are guided by the forces of nature; the final form of his works takes shape in the hands of nature

Melisa MızraklıYalçındağ draws attention with his photographic works in which he creates a surreal and synchronized world using the repetitive form of the human body. Ekrem Yalçındağcombines floral and geometric elements in his works, creating a harmonious balance between tradition and contemporary art. Gençay Aytekintakes inspiration from pop-art and tackles adult themes from a playful and naive perspective. Tuna Özkaragözpresents works with a strong sensitivity to color and form, focusing on the human body. Cem Gönül's dynamic visuals call on audiences to embrace their inner spirit of play, Sinan Saül's anthropomorphic characters reveal the emotional aspects of the human experience in profound narratives using mixed media. Rafael Gomez Barros aims to open a dialog on social issues by addressing the themes of migration and identity with its meticulously crafted installations.

In Sevil Dolmacı Dubai, the playful mood reflected using the universal language of art extends to the inner world of visitors. Playgroundfrom October 3, 2024 to November 10, 2024, invites art lovers to a colorful world where the lines between reality and imagination blur.

About Sevil Dolmaci Dubai:

Sevil Dolmacı Dubai, which opened its doors in November 2023 in the heart of Dubai Design District, reflects the vision of art historian Sevil Dolmacı. The gallery aims to develop a sophisticated art scene for Dubai's diverse and dynamic community and provide unparalleled access to the international art market. Sevil Dolmaci Dubai continues to contribute to Dubai's vibrant art scene by showcasing the works of emerging and renowned artists from around the world.

Gallery

  • Date 03 Oct 2024 - 10 Nov 2024
  • Location:Dubai Design District, Building 11, R04
  • Artist:Cody Choi, Beverly Fishman, Pınar Birim, Bosco Sodi, Ekrem Yalçındağ, Melisa Mızraklı, Gençay Aytekin, Tuna Özkaragöz, Cem Gönül, Sinan Saül, Rafael Gomez Barros