Video: Plane Games by Mehmet Ali UYSAL
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Straight lines and flat surfaces are very depressing for a person. This was first understood by the ingenious Austrian Hunderwasser - the creator of the snail-house and other unusual architectural structures. And here is a Turkish artist Mehmet Ali UYSAL in every possible way supports and develops this idea in his work. He crumples, tears, distorts straight lines and planesas soon as he pleases. This is what is famous for.
Mehmet Ali Yusal broadens our understanding of what can be done with space and surfaces. After all, he distorts them in all possible ways. Moreover, he does it in such a way that the viewers' jaws drop at the sight of his work, and does it where people least expect it.
Take, for example, the exhibits of the personal exhibition of Mehmet Ali Yusal. This is a wall, squeezed with a clothespin, and a medical can, installed on the same white, once flat wall, and male and female figures, as if walled up in the wall and trying to escape out.
Well, the most famous and replicated work of Mehmet Ali Yusal is a green lawn compressed with a huge wooden clothespin, installed in Park Chaudfontaine in Belgium as part of the Festival des 5 Saisons landscape design festival.
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