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Manifesto of the Sui Generis series : "We are the ones who feel the obstruction of our dreams, the unsolved issues we can't illuminate, and the shadow of death. As humanity marches toward its demise, we initiate a transformation through art and thought. While exposing the absurdity and meaninglessness of the current order, we harness the power of existence and creation within this absurdity. We are the pioneers of change, the bearers of the flame of innovation, the ones who break down old orders, fighting for a new world. By seeking meanings beyond the visible, we delve into the depths of reality using the power of symbols and images. We are the rebellious children of Dadaism, the speed enthusiasts of Futurism, the mystical travelers of Symbolism. We are the warriors of unresolved issues, the ones who resist the death of humanity."
Acrylic on Mdf
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47.2 W x 47.2 H x 3.9 D in
3
Not Framed
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Born in Istanbul in 1981, Erdem Tuğ participated in inter-school competitions during his elementary school years, encouraged by his teachers, and won several awards. In 2004, he began studying in the Department of Ceramics at the Faculty of Fine Arts at Eskişehir Anadolu University. During his university years, he participated in group student exhibitions, competitions, and symposiums. At the same time, he started tattooing and combined it with ceramics, developing his unique style. In 2009, for his graduation project, he created a sink that combined industrial production with art, which was included in the municipal museum collection by Yılmaz Büyükerşen. In 2022, he designed the "Umay Bird" sculpture for Meral Akşener. Most recently, in 2024, he participated in the "Tulipomania" exhibition, and his painting "Dance of the Tulip" was included in the Istanbul Tulip Museum collection.
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