Hatice Kumbaracı Gürsöz

Hatice Kumbaraci Gürsöz
Born 1945 (age 7273)
Adana, Turkey
Residence Ankara, Turkey
Nationality Turkish
Education Art
Alma mater Istanbul State Fine Arts Academy
Known for Painting
Website www.haticekumbaracigursoz.com

Hatice Kumbaraci Gürsöz (born 1945) is a Turkish painter.

Early life and education

Hatice Kumbaraci was born in Adana, Turkey in 1945. After finishing her primary and secondary education, she attended Istanbul State Fine Arts Academy in 1964. She was taught by Dinçer Erimez, and worked in the Studio of Neşet Günal. In 1969, she graduated from the Higher Painting Department. After graduation,y she was further educated in the field of ceramics by working in the Studio of Sadi Diren for two years.[1][2][3]

Career

Already in the primary school, she received her first award in the field of drawing. After she graduated, she taught Painting and Art History for six years in Istanbul, Adana and Ankara. She lived for significant periods in the countries of Australia, Pakistan, Germany, Greece, Turkmenistan and especially in Italy, France, Switzerland, Syria and Jordan, which she studied the painting arts of. In Germany, she earned membership of the Federal Union of Artists (BBK).[1][2]

Awards

In 1997, she was awarded the Abdi İpekçi Friendship and Peace Prize for her works in Greece. In an exhibition that she had in Turkmenistan, one work of art was done in collaboration with Turkmen artists, which earned her the Turkmen Friendship Award in 2003. Due to her organizing the Armada Art Festival, she received the Armada Art Award in 2004. In 2009, she received the MSU-DGSA Graduates Societies "40 Years Success in Art Award".[4] In 2016, she received a "thank-you plaque" for her long-lasting efforts for the field of art.[1][2][5]

Works

She has many works, which are part of several private and public collections.[6][7][8][9][10][11] She has a connection with Henri Rousseau.[12]

Exhibitions

She has held 38 personal exhibits in Turkey, Australia, Pakistan, Germany, Greece, Turkmenistan, Syria, Jordan and Switzerland and participated in over 150 collaborative exhibitions.[1] Exhibitions titled "Bridges" of her in collaboration with the Greek painter Sophia Kalogeropoulou held in 2009 in Izmir and Ankara, featuring artwork of mutual culture from both sides of the Aegean Sea, were devoted to the good relations between the two countries.[13][14]

Personal Exhibitions

  • 2016 “Sınırsız Sevgi“, Galeri Çankaya, Ankara,[15]
  • 2015 3rd International Izmir Art Biennale
  • 2014 “Anılarla Yaşamak”, Adana Metropolitan Municipality 75. Years Art Gallery
  • 2013 2nd International Izmir Art Biennale
  • 2011 “İki Dost”, 20. Nafplion Festivali, Maria Gouma Art Gallery, Nafplion, Greece (In collaboration with Sofia Kalegeropulos)
  • 2011 “İki Dost”, Aenaon Art Gallery, Athens, Greece (In collaboration with Sofia Kalegeropulos)
  • 2011 1st International Izmir Biennale
  • 2010 “Yüreğimdeki Seçki”, Atakule Vakıfbank Art Gallery, Ankara
  • 2009 “Köprüler”, State Art and Sculpture Museum, Ankara (In collaboration with Sofia Kalegeropulos),[14]
  • 2009 “Köprüler”, State Art and Sculpture Museum, İzmir (In collaboration with Sofia Kalegeropulos),[13]
  • 2008 Basel Book Fair “Buch 08”, Basel, Switzerland
  • 2008 Mövenpick Hotel, Geneva, Switzerland
  • 2007 “Köprüler”, Aenaon Art Gallery, Athens, Greece (In collaboration with Sofia Kalegeropulos)
  • 2007 Gallery Art & Life, İstanbul
  • 2007 Royal Cultural Center, Fahr el Nisa Zeid Salonu, Amman, Jordan
  • 2006 Al-Baath Art Gallery, Damascus, Suriye
  • 2006 Allepo Cultural Center, Aleppo, Syria
  • 2005 State Art and Sculpture Museum, Ankara (In collaboration with Türkmen artist Öwezmuhammed Mammetnurow)
  • 2004 Armada Shopping Mall (Armada Art Festival), Ankara, Turkey
  • 2003 Turkmenistan National Museum, Ashgabat, Türkmenistan
  • 2001 İ.M.K.B. Art Gallery, Ankara
  • 2000 Emlak Art Gallery, İstanbul
  • 1998 Transparan Art Galery, Ankara
  • 1995 Aenaon Art Gallery, Athens, Greece
  • 1993 Antinor Art Gallery, Athens, Greece
  • 1993 Sina Art Gallery, Athens, Greece
  • 1992 Akbank Art Gallery, Adana
  • 1991 Emlak Bankası Art Galery, Ankara
  • 1991 State Fine Arts Gallery, Ankara
  • 1990 Bank für Gemeinschaft Art Gallery, Bad Godesberg, Germany
  • 1990 Art Gallery, Bad Godesberg, Germany
  • 1989 Theodor Heuss Library Art Gallery, Berlin, Germany
  • 1988 Turkey İş Bank Art Gallery, Berlin, Germany
  • 1987 Municipal Art Gallery, Siegburg, Germany
  • 1986 Doku Art Gallery, Ankara
  • 1976 Pakistan Art Council, Rawalpindi, Pakistan
  • 1975 Bartoni International Gallery, Melbourne, Australia
  • 1969 Taksim Art Gallery, İstanbul[16]

References

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  2. 1 2 3 "Hatice Kumbaracı Gürsöz". turkishpaintings.com. Retrieved 24 April 2018.
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  4. Yelsalı, Rüya (2009-03-11). "Ankara Haberleri: Akademi 126.yılını sergiyle kutluyor". Hürriyet (in Turkish). Retrieved 2018-04-25.
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  12. Bigalı, Şeref. "Hatice Kumbaracı Gürsöz". oktayaras.com. Retrieved 24 April 2018.
  13. 1 2 "Dostluğa köprü kurdular". Milliyet (in Turkish). 2009-01-08. Retrieved 2018-04-25.
  14. 1 2 "Bridges' to strengthen Turkish-Greek friendship". Hürriyet. 2009-02-23. Retrieved 2018-04-25.
  15. "Çankaya'da yılın son ayı da sanat dolu". Hürriyet (in Turkish). 2016-12-01. Retrieved 2018-04-25.
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