Marlborough Gallery to Show "Journey from East to West" by Ahmet Güneştekin

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In Journey from East to West, a kind of mini-retrospective is in play, showing off Güneştekin's talent in a variety of mediums, from paintings, reliefs, carpets, kilims, and patchworks, to his most recent forays in sculpture. The exhibition, curated by New York based art critic and historian Matthew Drutt, will open on the 11th of January, 2017.

Marlborough Gallery to Show "Journey from East to West" by Ahmet Güneştekin

Güneştekin has been working on a breakout series of sculptures in ceramic and metal recently that represent the greatest stylistic transformation his work has undergone in more than a decade. The series carries the general title Dhul Qarnayn which it is referred to as "he of the two horns" in the Qu'ran.  He has rendered the idea of Dhul Qarnayn in a series of grotesquely beautiful ceramic urns containing ornate skulls and horns that radiate from and through the walls of the urns, as if he is a Medusa figure.

The curator identifies the works as a chaotic sea of forms leaping out into space. The objects are circular, and the orb is at the center and rendered in metallic mirror. This allows the reliefs to change depending on where they are installed, since they reflect their surroundings, but also inscribe the viewer into them as they too are reflected when looking at the object head on.

"If his references seem eclectic, it's a deceptive impression, because they are rooted in a common and consistent interest in the way in which the universes different cultures have imagined and the peoples who create them share common, and in some cases opposing, beliefs," clarifies Matthew Drutt. "In turn, these realms contain parables that have implications for contemporary society, be they in conflict or otherwise."

The exhibition by Ahmet Güneştekin, whose works appears simultaneously ancient and modern, will be open to visit until February 4 at Marlborough Gallery.

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