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  • Fecha de creación2016
  • Dimensiones60.0 x 38.0 cm

Descubre las pinturas conceptuales de la artista turca Leyla Gediz. Reconocida por instalaciones impactantes y la serie 'Jump Cut', su obra analiza presencia, ausencia y memoria.

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Biografía del artista

Leyla Gediz: Conceptual Painting Beyond Representation

Leyla Gediz, born in Istanbul, Turkey, in 1974, stands as a prominent figure within contemporary Turkish art, recognized for her distinctive approach to painting and installation – one that prioritizes conceptual exploration over traditional visual depiction. Her artistic journey began with formative studies at Chelsea College of Art and Design and Slade School of Fine Arts, culminating in an MA in Visual Arts from Goldsmiths College, University of London in 1999, where she earned a distinction for her thesis. This academic grounding instilled within her a critical perspective on art’s role as a vehicle for intellectual discourse and emotional resonance. Early recognition arrived swiftly with the prestigious Slade School Still Life Competition prize in 1995 and 1997, cementing her talent and establishing her presence within the British artistic landscape. Her work gained international acclaim through exhibitions such as “Where?”, “Here?” and “Turkish Art Today” at The Museum of Modern Art, Saitama, Japan (2003), showcasing her ability to engage with broader cultural dialogues. Furthermore, "A Dream…but not yours: Contemporary Art from Turkey" presented at the National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, DC (2010) solidified her reputation as a voice for female perspectives within artistic expression. Gediz’s artistic philosophy centers on conceptual painting—a method that deliberately challenges conventional notions of representation by focusing on underlying ideas and processes rather than literal imagery. She frequently incorporates installation elements into her exhibitions, creating immersive environments that amplify the impact of her paintings and invite viewers to contemplate complex themes. Notably, her series “Jump Cut” exemplifies this approach, utilizing photographic installations to explore repetition, anonymity, and urban contrasts—subjects often revisited in her oeuvre. The artist’s fascination with materiality extends beyond canvas; she incorporates found objects and repurposed materials into her artworks, reflecting a commitment to sustainability and an interest in disrupting established artistic conventions. Her meticulous attention to detail – particularly in her use of layering techniques and subtle tonal variations – results in artworks that possess a profound sense of depth and nuance. Her relocation to Lisbon, Portugal, in 2017 marked a significant turning point in Gediz's creative trajectory. Participating in the “Women: Navigating Presence and Absence” project at Gulbenkian Foundation fostered further exploration of gender dynamics within art history and contemporary practice. Her work is currently represented by The Pill Gallery in Istanbul, demonstrating her continued engagement with the international art community. A key element informing Gediz’s artistic vision is her preoccupation with diaspora—the experience of living outside one's homeland—and its influence on identity formation. She examines this condition through a lens of critical inquiry, questioning assumptions about cultural boundaries and interrogating narratives of belonging. Her paintings often grapple with themes of memory, loss, and displacement, reflecting the complexities inherent in navigating multiple cultural contexts. Gediz’s artistic practice is characterized by intellectual rigor, emotional honesty, and innovative aesthetic strategies—establishing her as a vital contributor to the ongoing conversation surrounding contemporary art and its role in shaping our understanding of the human condition.
  • Education: Chelsea College of Art and Design & Slade School of Fine Arts (BA Fine Art Painting), Goldsmiths College (MA Visual Arts)
  • Notable Awards: Slade School Still Life Competition Prize (1995 & 1997)
  • Exhibitions: “Where?”, “Here?” and “Turkish Art Today” (The Museum of Modern Art, Saitama), “A Dream…but not yours: Contemporary Art from Turkey” (National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington DC)
  • Gallery Representation: The Pill Gallery
  • Key Themes: Conceptual Painting, Installation Art, Repetition, Anonymity, Urban Contrasts, Diaspora, Memory & Absence
  • Notable Series: Jump Cut
  • Collections: Istanbul Modern, Arter (Istanbul), ARCO Foundation (Spain), Van Abbemuseum (Eindhoven)
Leyla Gediz

Leyla Gediz

1974 - , Turquía

Datos clave

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Pintura Conceptual
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Conceptual Painting']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Chelsea College of Art and Design
    • Slade School of Fine Arts
  • Date Of Birth: Istanbul, Turkey (1974)
  • Date Of Death: Living
  • Full Name: Leyla Gediz
  • Nationality: Turca
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Jump Cut 5 (back2back)
    • Jump Cut
    • Pacman
  • Place Of Birth: İstanbul