Taner Ceylan, Music Lesson, 2020
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Taner Ceylan, Music Lesson, 2020
1923 (From The Lost Painting Series), Taner Ceylan (2010)
Taner Ceylan
The portrait of Taner Ceylan II, 2002
oil on canvas, 34 x 54 cm
self mutilation in the name of god
speeches for dr. frankenstein, margaret atwood / resignation, taner ceylan / black telephone, richard siken / jesus, chairil anwar / midnight mass / in the pines, alice notley
Taner Ceylan - Cyparissus, 2012, graphite and charcoal on paper
Taner Ceylan (Turkish, b. 1967) - Ball, 2001 oil on canvas, 36.5 x 52.5 cm
Taner Ceylan, who grew up in Germany before moving to Istanbul as a teenager, subverts the aesthetics of orientalism that were developed by Western artists such as Eugène Delacroix and Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, creating politically engaged pieces that deal predominantly with sexuality in contemporary Turkey. Instead of depicting nude women in harems or luxuriating hookah-smokers, Ceylan paints hyperrealistic scenes marked by homoeroticism, violence, or both. Ceylan is active in anti-government protests and is inspired by the explicit, confrontational photography of Nan Goldin and Robert Mapplethorpe. “You cannot separate the Ottoman war from the Ottoman beauty... If you want to reach something beautiful, you must go through hell,” he has said.
Taner Ceylan, Resignation, 2015 Oil on canvas laid down on board
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|Birth of Hope|
Artist; Taner Ceylan