Solo Exhibition consisting of 251 Sketch and 2 Oil Painting exclusively made by Artist Hakan Daloğlu for Cyprus Museum of Modern Arts to be opened by Minister of Labor and Social Security Dr. Faiz Sucuoğlu
Date Added: 28 October 2019, 23:06
Last Updated Date:18 November 2020, 10:48

The solo exhibition of Turkish artist Hakan Daloğlu, titled "Faust: A Tragedy of Development", consisting of 253 artworks exclusively made for the Cyprus Museum of Modern Arts will be opened by the Labor and Social Security Minister Dr. Faiz Sucuoğlu.

According to the press information provided by the Directorate of Press and Public Relations of Near East University, the exhibition of Hakan Daloğlu titled "Faust: The Tragedy of Development" will be opened at the Art Center of Atatürk Culture and Congress Center on 30 October 2019, Wednesday at 08.30.

Artist Hakan Daloğlu will be exhibiting different designs of his works made between 2010-2019. In his works, inspired by the Christopher Marlowe's puppet theater, Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe's poem and Michel de Ghelderode's theater play, and then focusing on the tragedy of Dr. Faust, each group of three panels depict: unity of the Antiquity, Medieval and Modern era through a common symbolic and allegorical sense. The middle panel represents the Middle Age and the right panel represents the unity of the Antique and the Modern Age; the left panel bears both the modern capitalist and the Middle Ages.

Who is Hakan Daloğlu?
Hakan Daloğlu was born in 1971 in Ankara. In 1994, she graduated from Hacettepe University, Faculty of Fine Arts, Department of Painting. In 1995, He worked with Prof. Dr. Weissel Günay on wall mosaic technique. In 1997, completed the MA program at Hacettepe University, Institute of Social Sciences. In 1998, He studied at Marymount College, New York. In 2003, he graduated from the Painting Department of Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University. Between 2004-2014, he worked as a faculty member at Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University. Since 2014, he has been working as an Associate Professor at the Painting Department of the Faculty of Fine Arts at the same university.