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tomur atagök

Quick Facts

  • Works on APS: 1
  • Top-ranked work: Artemis of Ephesus
  • Nationality: Turkey
  • Art period: Modern
  • Born: 1939, Istanbul, Turkey
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  • Also known as: tomur atagok
  • Museums on APS:
    • Elgiz Museum of Contemporary Art
    • Elgiz Museum of Contemporary Art
    • Elgiz Museum of Contemporary Art
    • Elgiz Museum of Contemporary Art
    • Elgiz Museum of Contemporary Art
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Top 3 works: Artemis of Ephesus

Art Quiz

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Question 1:
What university did Tomur Atagök graduate from for her Bachelor’s degree?
Question 2:
In what year was Tomur Atagök’s first solo exhibition held?
Question 3:
What is Tomur Atagök known for exploring in her paintings?
Question 4:
Where did Tomur Atagök begin her career as a curator?
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What is the main focus of Tomur Atagök’s artistic philosophy regarding her paintings?

Tomur Atagök: A Pioneer of Turkish Museum Studies and Artistic Vision

Tomur Atagök, born in Istanbul, Turkey, in 1939, stands as a prominent figure in Turkish art history—a musician, author, educator, and above all, a trailblazing curator who fundamentally shaped the landscape of museum studies within her nation. Her artistic journey began with formative years spent at Robert College, followed by postgraduate studies at Oklahoma State University (BFA) and California College of the Arts (CCA), establishing a strong foundation in visual arts.
  • Early Artistic Exploration: Atagök’s initial approach to art centered on exploring relationships between forms—a deliberate consideration of spatial dynamics as she began her creative process.
  • Formal Education & Influences: She pursued advanced degrees at UC Berkeley (MA), immersing herself in theoretical frameworks that would inform her later artistic endeavors and scholarly pursuits.

A Career Dedicated to Art and Museum Studies

Her professional life took root as Assistant Director at the Mimar Sinan University Museum of Painting and Sculpture, where she honed her skills in museum administration and exhibition design. Subsequently, she ascended to roles of leadership within Yıldız Technical University—Director of Culture, Press, and External Relations and Dean of YTU’s Faculty of Art and Design—demonstrating a sustained commitment to fostering artistic excellence and educational advancement. Notably, she spearheaded the establishment of Turkey's first museum studies department at Yıldız Technical University, cementing her legacy as a visionary in shaping the field.
  • Museum Leadership: From 1984 to 2006 Atagök served as Director of Culture, Press and External Relations at YTU
  • Academic Contribution: She founded the Museology Master’s Program at Yıldız Technical University

The Philosophy of Metallic Surfaces and Reflection

Atagök's artistic philosophy revolved around a profound understanding of how art engages with its audience. She believed that each viewer recreates the artwork, imbuing it with their own perceptions—resulting in an individualized artistic outcome. Her distinctive technique involved utilizing metallic surfaces to create images, symbols and depictions from her surroundings. Through this method, she invited viewers to contemplate their own reflection, bridging art and life and extending the painting beyond its physical boundaries. “I wanted them to see the painting and themselves,” she famously stated—a testament to her belief in the transformative power of artistic contemplation.

Exploring Female Identity Through Art

Throughout her career, Atagök consistently addressed themes of female identity and experience within her artwork. Drawing inspiration from mythology and folklore, she depicted goddesses and archetypal figures—making visible women’s voices and perspectives in a historical context where they were often marginalized. Her book “Bildiklerim Gördüklerimdir, Gördüklerim Bildiklerimdir” (What I Know Is What I See, What I See Is What I Know) compiled her writings from the early 1980s to mid-2005—a comprehensive exploration of artistic thought and practice.

Recognition and Artistic Achievements

Tomur Atagök’s work garnered international acclaim—resulting in over forty solo exhibitions across continents including United States, Netherlands, Balkans and Turkey. She received numerous prestigious awards for her contributions to the art world—a testament to her enduring influence on Turkish artistic culture. Her participation in “Gün Işığında” video series showcased her personal narrative and creative process—highlighting her unwavering dedication to exploring the intersection of art, womanhood, and self-reflection.