The Modernization of Mosaic Art in Turkey

In Turkey, improvement of the mosaic art started in the Republic period with the help of far-sighted Atatürk who has attached great importance to history and art. The first excavation and restoration works started with foreign archaeologists. During that period, local archaeologists were also traine...

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Main Author: Hülya VURNAL İKİZGÜL
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Bursa Uludağ University Mosaic Research Centre 2018-11-01
Series:Journal of Mosaic Research
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Online Access:https://dergipark.org.tr/en/download/article-file/555982
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spelling doaj-b65ebe6c43d349459da966115c15926b2021-03-25T07:22:00ZdeuBursa Uludağ University Mosaic Research CentreJournal of Mosaic Research1309-047X2619-91652018-11-011134936010.26658/jmr.471766The Modernization of Mosaic Art in TurkeyHülya VURNAL İKİZGÜL0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8078-7792Mosaic Artist, Turkey. In Turkey, improvement of the mosaic art started in the Republic period with the help of far-sighted Atatürk who has attached great importance to history and art. The first excavation and restoration works started with foreign archaeologists. During that period, local archaeologists were also trained in order to keep these excavations up and running. Again in this period, Architect-Painter Association was founded after the“Fine Arts law”. The philosophy of the Bauhaus school, which aims to integrate the fine arts with architecture, has influenced our 1960 artists by the mosaics brought to light by our archaeologists. With the introduction of this law, between 1955 and 1970, Turkish artists applied the first original modern mosaic works to architecture. The “applied fine arts” (Today’s Marmara University Faculty of Fine Arts) was established under the influence of Bauhaus Art School. This school has trained artists who produced very successful works in architecture. In the 1960s Bedri Rahmi Eyüboğlu transferred the Plastic Art to architecture through the mosaic, as a pioneer. In 1990s H. Vurnal İkizgül pulled out mosaic art from architecture and carried it to today’s art. Today, mosaic art is re-experiencing and renewing itself with several new techniques and materials. Therefore we must aim to acquire the innovative mosaic education institutions that will pioneer in the world. The emergent artistic production and accumulation by the new generation will raise us on the international platform and underpin of our Contemporary Mosaic Museum. https://dergipark.org.tr/en/download/article-file/555982fine artscontemporary mosaicoriginal artmosaic trainingbauhaus schoolarchitectural
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The Modernization of Mosaic Art in Turkey
Journal of Mosaic Research
fine arts
contemporary mosaic
original art
mosaic training
bauhaus school
architectural
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title The Modernization of Mosaic Art in Turkey
title_short The Modernization of Mosaic Art in Turkey
title_full The Modernization of Mosaic Art in Turkey
title_fullStr The Modernization of Mosaic Art in Turkey
title_full_unstemmed The Modernization of Mosaic Art in Turkey
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publisher Bursa Uludağ University Mosaic Research Centre
series Journal of Mosaic Research
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2619-9165
publishDate 2018-11-01
description In Turkey, improvement of the mosaic art started in the Republic period with the help of far-sighted Atatürk who has attached great importance to history and art. The first excavation and restoration works started with foreign archaeologists. During that period, local archaeologists were also trained in order to keep these excavations up and running. Again in this period, Architect-Painter Association was founded after the“Fine Arts law”. The philosophy of the Bauhaus school, which aims to integrate the fine arts with architecture, has influenced our 1960 artists by the mosaics brought to light by our archaeologists. With the introduction of this law, between 1955 and 1970, Turkish artists applied the first original modern mosaic works to architecture. The “applied fine arts” (Today’s Marmara University Faculty of Fine Arts) was established under the influence of Bauhaus Art School. This school has trained artists who produced very successful works in architecture. In the 1960s Bedri Rahmi Eyüboğlu transferred the Plastic Art to architecture through the mosaic, as a pioneer. In 1990s H. Vurnal İkizgül pulled out mosaic art from architecture and carried it to today’s art. Today, mosaic art is re-experiencing and renewing itself with several new techniques and materials. Therefore we must aim to acquire the innovative mosaic education institutions that will pioneer in the world. The emergent artistic production and accumulation by the new generation will raise us on the international platform and underpin of our Contemporary Mosaic Museum.
topic fine arts
contemporary mosaic
original art
mosaic training
bauhaus school
architectural
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