(Apr 24 – June 2) “Zero Hipotez: Fragments” @ Bozlu Art Project

Bozlu Art Project will host the personal exhibition “Zero Hipotez: Fragments” of one of the most important Turkish artists of the modern generation, Utku Varlık between Tuesday, 24 April until Saturday, 2 June. There is no entrance fee so everyone is welcomed to enjoy the fine creations of this artist, who finally returned to his homecountry after fifty years of exile.

From the organizer:

“I want to paint again, to redesign a canvas; to question the changing time” says Utku Varlık, whose new exhibition at Bozlu art Project “Zero Hipotez: Fragments” is an alternative hypothesis proposal of the artist, who is one of the important representatives of the Turkey’s 1968 generation and has been living in Paris for almost 50 years. Varlık shares the events, people and mostly the fears who made great impressions in his life in the book “Zero Hipotez: Fragments”, that is to be published simultaneously with the exhibition.

For more information, be sure to keep up with the official event page.

Opening hours:
Tuesday – Saturday: 10 am – 7 pm

Address: Teşvikiye Cad. 45/1 Nişantaşı İstanbul 34365 Türkiye
E-mail: contact@bozluartproject.com

Image courtesy of the organizer.
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