SERKAN OZKAYA
Dear Sir or Madam
What a Museum Should Really Look Like
Proletarier Aller Laender
Today Could Be a Day of Historical Importance
David (inspired by Michelangelo)
Bring Me The Head of...
A Sudden Gust of Wind
Atlas
Homo Practicus
One and Three Pasta (with George L. Legendre)
Mirage
Steven Toole, The Artlover
My Moon
An Attempt at Exhausting a Place in New York
We Will Wait
O by Ozkaya
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What a Museum Should Really Look Like
Proletarier Aller Laender
Today Could Be a Day of Historical Importance
David (inspired by Michelangelo)
Bring Me The Head of...
A Sudden Gust of Wind
Atlas
Homo Practicus
One and Three Pasta (with George L. Legendre)
Mirage
Steven Toole, The Artlover
My Moon
An Attempt at Exhausting a Place in New York
We Will Wait
O by Ozkaya
ni4ni
WORKS—
O
“O has all the hallmarks of Ozkaya’s oeuvre: humor, daring, and a complex, philosophical conceit imagined in the simple, ephemeral form of a giant bubble. He struggles—and plays—with existential questions, those which are the most profoundly human: “it is questions with no answers that set the limit of human possibilities, describe the boundaries of human existence,” writes Kundera. For me, Özkaya’s art enacts a Borgesian drama in which we are all dreaming each other into dreaming the dream of our fragile, fraught, and beautiful, brief lives.” Alice Gray Stites, Chief Curator 21c Museum
O
“O has all the hallmarks of Ozkaya’s oeuvre: humor, daring, and a complex, philosophical conceit imagined in the simple, ephemeral form of a giant bubble. He struggles—and plays—with existential questions, those which are the most profoundly human: “it is questions with no answers that set the limit of human possibilities, describe the boundaries of human existence,” writes Kundera. For me, Özkaya’s art enacts a Borgesian drama in which we are all dreaming each other into dreaming the dream of our fragile, fraught, and beautiful, brief lives.” Alice Gray Stites, Chief Curator 21c Museum