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Existence
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Furkan Depeli, a rising figure in contemporary sculpture and painting, was born in Ankara, Turkey, in 1995. His artistic journey began to take shape during his formative years at the Ankara Fine Arts High School, where he enrolled in 2009 and distinguished himself within the painting department, earning a certificate of honor upon graduation in 2013. This early immersion in visual arts provided him with a solid technical base and nurtured an initial passion that would soon evolve into a profound exploration of three-dimensional form. Though initially drawn to the dynamism of Olympic sports for a period of two years, Depeli ultimately recognized his calling lay within the realm of artistic expression, committing himself fully to developing a unique sculptural voice.
Depeli’s work is deeply rooted in philosophical inquiry, particularly concerning ontology – the study of being. He describes his practice as an ongoing investigation into concepts such as existence, time, and becoming. This intellectual foundation isn't merely academic; it directly informs the materials he chooses and the forms he creates. After completing his bachelor’s degree at Marmara University, Depeli sought further refinement of his skills through studies in architecture and urbanism in Istanbul before embarking on a two-year sculpture program at the prestigious Accademia di Belle Arti di Carrara in Italy. This period proved pivotal, exposing him to traditional sculpting techniques while simultaneously encouraging experimentation with contemporary approaches.
The artist’s creative process is characterized by a meticulous balance of theoretical research and hands-on execution. Depeli often begins with extensive ontological studies or responds directly to the unique characteristics of a particular space, digitally scaling projects before engaging with physical materials like marble and steel. He acknowledges the inherent qualities of stone – its “millions of years of memory” – allowing it to guide the final form and reflect on themes of time and presence. This sensitivity to material is evident in his increasingly ambitious works.
Furkan Depeli's work stands out for its ability to bridge the gap between ancient philosophical concepts and contemporary artistic practice. He doesn’t simply *represent* ideas; he embodies them in tangible form, inviting viewers to contemplate fundamental questions about existence and our place within the universe. His sculptures are not merely objects of aesthetic beauty but rather catalysts for introspection and intellectual engagement.
“Stone has millions of years of memory,” Depeli notes, a sentiment that encapsulates his approach to material and time. He is actively revitalizing ontological concepts—the self, the soul, human existence—through innovative sculptural techniques. His recent installation at SomoS, featuring a new marble sculpture inspired by *Kairos* (the opportune moment) and *Khôra* (a liminal realm), further demonstrates his commitment to exploring these metaphysical themes through multi-sensory experiences. Depeli’s work is not simply about creating art; it's about fostering a deeper understanding of ourselves and the world around us, making him a compelling voice in the evolving landscape of contemporary sculpture.1995 - , Turkey
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