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  • Also known as: ozlem gunyol
  • Works on APS: 1
  • 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
  • Art period: Contemporary
  • Top 3 works: Untitled
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  • Nationality: Turkey
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Born: 1977, Ankara, Turkey
  • Top-ranked work: Untitled

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Where was Özlem Günyol born?
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What university did Özlem Günyol graduate from?
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When did Özlem Günyol and Mustafa Kunt begin collaborating on art projects?
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In which museum was Özlem Günyol’s work exhibited?
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What is a prominent theme explored in Özlem Günyol and Mustafa Kunt’s artistic practice?

Özlem Günyol: Exploring Identity and Borderlines Through Sculpture

Özlem Günyol, born in Ankara, Turkey, in 1977, is a sculptor whose artistic practice delves into profound themes of identity, borders, and globalization. Her journey began with studies at Hacettepe University’s sculpture department, culminating in a graduation in 2001 that propelled her to Frankfurt, Germany, where she currently resides alongside her collaborator, Mustafa Kunt. Together, they have established a dynamic artistic partnership since 2007, consistently pushing creative boundaries and garnering recognition internationally. Günyol’s work is characterized by a meticulous attention to detail and an exploration of conceptual frameworks that challenge conventional understandings of belonging and representation. Influenced by avant-garde art movements—particularly structuralism—she employs techniques like translation, coding, deconstruction, classification, and juxtaposition to dismantle established narratives and forge new perspectives. Her artistic vision seeks to disrupt ingrained cultural biases and provoke critical reflection on societal dynamics. Her sculptural explorations often grapple with the complexities of navigating cultural landscapes shaped by migration and interconnectedness. Recurring motifs include geometric forms—particularly squares—which serve as visual anchors for investigating spatial relationships and conceptual hierarchies. The artist’s use of materials—primarily metallic powders—adds another layer of significance, mirroring the materiality of economic forces and geopolitical boundaries. Notable exhibitions showcasing Günyol's work include residencies at Museumsquartier Wien and Flux Factory, appearances in prestigious art publications like Frieze, and presentations at institutions such as Elgiz Museum of Contemporary Art in Istanbul. Recent projects have included collaborations with Mustafa Kunt on multimedia sound installations—most notably *Hullabaloo*, which utilizes 266 loudspeakers to compose anthems from around the world into a cacophonous sonic tapestry—and explorations of architectural measurements and political symbols. Her most recent solo exhibition, “The Art of Defense,” held at Galeri Nev in Ankara, Turkey, underscores her commitment to confronting pressing social issues through artistic inquiry. The artist’s ongoing engagement with contemporary art discourse reflects a dedication to challenging assumptions and fostering dialogue about the role of art in shaping cultural understanding. Günyol's sculptures stand as powerful statements on identity, borders, and the transformative potential of artistic expression.

Key Achievements & Recognition

  • Graduation from Hacettepe University Sculpture Department (2001)
  • Collaboration with Mustafa Kunt since 2005
  • Participation in Residencies at Museumsquartier Wien and Flux Factory
  • Appearances in Frieze art publication
  • HAP Grieshaber Preis der VG Bild-Kunst Award (2017)

Notable Exhibitions

  • "Thank You for Your Understanding", 2nd Antakya Biennial, Antakya
  • "Vier" at Museum for Modern Arts-Zollamt, Frankfurt
  • "Unerwartet/Unexpected" at Art Museum Bochum
  • "Zonk Zonk" Outlet Project Room, Istanbul
  • "Alman Mali" at Kunstverein München, Munich
  • "be-cause" at Basis, Frankfurt

Influences & Artistic Approach

Günyol’s artistic practice draws inspiration from avant-garde art movements like structuralism and incorporates techniques such as translation, coding, deconstruction, classification, and juxtaposition. She seeks to disrupt ingrained cultural biases and provoke critical reflection on societal dynamics.

Material & Technique

  • Sculpture utilizing metallic powders—primarily iron, steel, copper, nickel, aluminum, zinc, tin—to explore materiality and spatial relationships.