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Delighted to participate with a roster of international, represented artists who each approach materiality in unique ways. Meticulous paint application, a study of surfaces, to minimalist sculpture and ceramics, questioning our perceptions of traditional artistic mediums.

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Pi Artworks is delighted to participate in Art Singapore 2024, with a roster of international, represented artists who each approach materiality in wholly unique ways. From meticulous paint application and a study of surfaces, to minimalist sculpture and abstracted ceramics, these works force us to question our perceptions of traditional artistic mediums. For the gallery’s second time in Singapore, the booth will present Osman Dinc (b.1948, Turkey); Albano Hernandez; (b.1988, Spain) Selma Parlour (b.1976, UK); Ozer Toraman (b.1989, Turkey) and Ayten Turanlı (b.1951, Turkey).

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Özer Toraman's solo show at 39+ Art Space

Fri, Jan 19 at 4:00pm – Sun, Mar 17 at 6:00pm +08
39+ Art Space is excited to host Özer Toraman’s 1st solo exhibition in Singapore, The Ocean in My Heart. Özer Toraman ( b.1989 ) is a painter living between Istanbul and Berlin. He is known for his unique approach to landscape and portraiture, which sits between the figurative and the imaginary. Using photographs that he has taken while travelling the world as inspiration, Toraman creates works that are ‘windows’ to another realm. The artist’s signature use of flat colour planes, combined with meticulously detailed features, shuns fixed meaning and invites viewers to impart personal significance onto each scene. The Ocean in my Heart, invites viewers into a world where imagined landscapes blend with reality. Inspired by photographs taken in different countries around the world, Toraman’s paintings combine the imagined with the figurative, creating what the artist considers to be windows to another realm. Strolling figures and idyllic beach scenes become surreal in their isolation, while languid grassy picnics and intimate portraits become untethered to the limits of reality. Through his focus on beach and sea-side scenes, Toraman’s recent series draws on both his own travels and connection with the ocean, as well as the geography of Singapore itself. His palette is particularly fitting in that he opts for pastel hues as an instinctive link to his own childhood memories, with blue being particularly dominant across his works. For Toraman, blue allows him to “dream without limits,” and further positions these vignettes as windows or glimpses into a dreamscape.

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