
HAT & PERA - "Where do you find these hats?" Sculpture (2004) Heykel Göknil Gümüş Sungurtekin tarafından
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Orijinal sanat (One Of A Kind)
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Kumaş tarihinde
Petrol
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Kumaş
- boyutlar Yükseklik 9,8in, Genişlik 9,8in / 1.00 kg
- Sanat eserinin durumu Eser mükemmel durumda
- Dış mekan için uygun? Hayır, Bu sanat eseri açık havada görüntülenemez
- Kategoriler Konsept sanat Dünya Kültürleri
Using 35 hand-painted hats, the artist blends history and contemporary imagery, representing the transformation of urban culture through a symbol of elegance, nostalgia, and change.
Techniques & Materials –
Oil painting, collage, and assemblage on hats
Old and new images of Pera & Taksim
Historical engravings and photographs integrated into the artwork
A Symbol of Istanbul’s Past – Hats were once worn by Istanbulites as a mark of sophistication and respect. This installation revives that memory, contrasting it with modern-day changes.
Exhibitions & Cultural Impact
Exhibited in Prominent Art Venues –
Artshop İstanbul (2003-2004)
Strategies No: Spaces & Form Exhibition (Curator: Marcus Graf, Siemens Art Gallery, 2004)
Featured in Cinema –
Used as a set decoration in the 2007 film "Fog and Night" (Sis ve Gece) by Turgut Yasalar, adapted from Ahmet Ümit’s novel.
Worn on Eurovision Stage –
In Eurovision 2004, musician Hakan Özoğuz of Athena wore a Göknil Gümüş Sungurtekin-designed hat from this installation during their performance of "For Real".
Collected Internationally –
The Hat & Pera series has been acquired by collectors worldwide, reflecting its historical and artistic significance.
Artistic Vision & Meaning
A Dialogue Between Past & Present – This installation documents the changing face of Istanbul, evoking a sense of nostalgia and reflection.
Urban Transformation & Identity – By integrating historical imagery with contemporary cityscapes, the artwork invites viewers to reconsider how culture, tradition, and modernity coexist.
A Tribute to Old Istanbul – Through the lens of socio-cultural evolution, Sungurtekin questions what remains and what fades over time.
İlgili temalar
Contemporary Turkish ArtistConceptual Essence Narrative Expressionist Cene Pioneer Artist Göknil Gümüş SungurtekinIstanbul ArtTaksim TransformationPera History
Göknil Gümüş Sungurtekin
Pioneer of Conceptual Essence Narrative Expressionism (CENE) • Contemporary Turkish Master Artist
Grand Artist Award Winner • First Turkish Female Naval Painter • MA in Painting – Marmara University
Göknil Gümüş Sungurtekin (b. 1977, Turkey) is an internationally acclaimed contemporary artist and the pioneer of Conceptual Essence Narrative Expressionism (CENE) — a unique artistic language that merges intuition, emotion, memory, and metaphysical insight into expressive visual narratives. Her work is guided not by surface aesthetics, but by depth — both emotional and philosophical.
Sungurtekin's artistic practice blends abstraction and figuration through powerful, intuitive brushwork, layered compositions, and symbolic forms. Her paintings are shaped by a rich conceptual background rooted in German Expressionism, Symbolism, and psychological art. Drawing inspiration from lived experience, she explores themes such as feminine energy, subconscious memory, emotional transformation, and collective consciousness.
For her, the canvas is not merely a surface but a metaphysical space where subconscious and spiritual energies flow. Each brushstroke represents an intuitive realization, a vibration of the soul, and an act of inner surrender. Color functions not only as an aesthetic element but as a frequency of energy — translating emotional truth and vitality into form and movement.
Sungurtekin often creates compositions inspired by childhood memories, intimate connections to ordinary objects, personal rituals, and moments of heightened awareness. Her visual storytelling captures the intersection of the personal and the universal — evoking empathy, belonging, identity, and the ruptures within cultural memory. Her work resonates with mystical and philosophical depth, integrating cosmic, Sufi, and metaphysical dimensions.
In 2004, she was appointed as the First Turkish Female Naval Painter by the Turkish Naval Forces and served aboard the TCG Salih Reis Frigate as an Honorary Major. This transformative experience inspired her powerful Wardroom and Rope series. In 2023, she was honored as a World Artist at the Busan International Environmental Art Festival (BIEAF), South Korea — a recognition of her powerful visual language at the intersection of identity, emotion, and narrative.
Her painting process often flows between conscious design and intuitive spontaneity. A figure seated in a chair may serve as a memory portal; layered textures may evoke the release of buried emotions or the reformation of the self. Her narratives are rarely linear or conclusive — instead, they invite viewers to feel, reflect, and participate. Each painting remains open, shaped by life, memory, and evolving interpretations.
Göknil Gümüş Sungurtekin’s art is a living dialogue — a courageous and authentic space where emotion meets concept, the visible meets the unseen, and the self encounters the canvas.
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Milliyet:
TÜRKIYE
- Doğum tarihi : 1977
- Sanatsal alanlar: Profesyonel sanatçıların eserleri,
- Gruplar: Profesyonel Sanatçı Çağdaş Türk Sanatçılar