DISTILLED FROM SCATTERED BLUE
Galerist is proud to present Distilled From Scattered Blue, sponsored by QNB Private Banking, opening on September 24. Curated by Károly Aliotti, the group exhibition delves beyond the surface associations of blue, reaching for the peculiar and unexcavated feelings that reside in its depths.
Distilled From Scattered Blue reflects the mysteries of the colour blue and the quest for what is yet undiscovered. It touches on wounds, memory, longing, loneliness, and distance, evoking a sense of creative pain. The exhibition borrows its title from a line in Lavinia Greenlaw's poem From Scattered Blue, expanding from the pale blue hues symbolising ethereal innocence to the vast blackness of the all-absorbing universe. That elusive place we can never reach, the knots in our stomachs, the pain we carry like a medal upon our chests – perhaps they are all blue, demanding that we lower our guards while quietly permeating our skin.
Centred around the melancholic connotations of blue, the exhibition brings together works by Abdülmecid Efendi, Murat Akagündüz, Erol Akyavaş, Albert Bitran, Semiha Berksoy, Katrien de Blauwer, Hera Büyüktaşcıyan, Nejad Devrim, Marlene Dumas, Nermin Er, Max Ernst, Candeğer Furtun, Ahmet Doğu İpek, Fatoş İrwen, Şahin Kaygun, William Kentridge, Onur Kılıç, Gustav Klimt, Çağla Köseoğulları, Nermin Kura, Dora Maar, Basim Magdy, Kate MccGwire, Joan Miró, Mübin Orhon, Lara Ögel, Erman Özbaşaran, Anıl Saldıran, Sarkis, Léon Spilliaert, Yaşam Şaşmazer, Defne Tesal, Clare Twomey, Elif Uras and Masao Yamamoto.
The exhibition is accompanied by a publication printed in English and Turkish. Designed by Okay Karadayılar and written by Aliotti, each copy of the publication becomes unique with its sleeve printed using the cyanotype technique.
On view until November 6, Distilled From Scattered Blue recalls the memory of the exhibition Dark Deep Darkness and Splendor, which took place at Galerist in 2017, co-curated by Károly Aliotti and Nilüfer Şaşmazer, focusing on the fertile creativity of black.
Sponsored by QNB Private Banking, the exhibition can be visited from 11:00 to 19:00, except from Sundays.
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Erman Özbaşaran, Equilibrium 58, 2024
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Joan Miró, Person in the Night, 1971-1972
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Masao Yamamoto, #0832
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Albert Bitran, Three Suns, 1959
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Defne Tesal, Distractions Turning into Landscapes 7, 2020
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Nermin Er, Landscape Fragments, 2024
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Dora Maar, Untitled No.89, Undated
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Max Ernst, Dawn in the Forest, 1958
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Hera Büyüktaşcıyan, The Sky in My Palm, 2018
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Léon Spilliaert, The Lone Tree, 1943
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Semiha Berksoy, Ariadne Auf Naxos (Selfportrait), 1998
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Clare Twomey, The Invisible Vase, 2024
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Nejad Devrim, Untitled, February, 1963
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Katrien de Blauwer, Why I fear red, Love Blue (and) Hate yellow, Blue (41), 2022
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Lara Ögel, Wound , 2022
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Fatoş İrwen, Howl-1, 2019
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Nermin Kura, Blue Bud, 1996
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Gustav Klimt, Semi-Nude Crouching Down, Seen from the Back and Turned to the Right, 1917-1918
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Marlene Dumas, Empty Handed, 1991
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Yaşam Şaşmazer, Untitled (Blue Landscape), 2024
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Candeğer Furtun, Untitled, early 1990s
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Ahmet Doğu İpek, Repair / Lapis Lazuli, 2024
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Onur Kılıç, Untitled, 2024
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Şahin Kaygun, Untitled, 1980s
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Kate MccGwire, Slip, 2024
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Basim Magdy, Underwater Volcano (Nisyros), 2020
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Anıl Saldıran, Untitled, 2023-2024
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Abdülmecid Efendi, Still Life
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Mübin Orhon, Untitled, 1977
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William Kentridge, Weigh All Tears, 2020
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Elif Uras, Swan's Tears, 2024
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Erol Akyavaş, Untitled (Requiem), Circa 1993
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Sarkis, Blue Heart, 2018
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Murat Akagündüz, Kaf Series 28°29'21.24"N 83°56'08.24"E, 2016
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Çağla Köseoğulları, Sky and Earth and Ten Thousand Things, 2024