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  • Also known as: cağdaş ercelik
  • Top 3 works: Hacivat Karagöz
  • Museums on APS:
    • Elgiz Museum of Contemporary Art
    • Elgiz Museum of Contemporary Art
    • Elgiz Museum of Contemporary Art
    • Elgiz Museum of Contemporary Art
    • Elgiz Museum of Contemporary Art
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Top-ranked work: Hacivat Karagöz
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  • Born: 1983, Izmir, Turkey
  • Nationality: Turkey
  • Works on APS: 1
  • Art period: Contemporary

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Çağdaş Erçelik: Sculpting Echoes of Yeşilçam Cinema

Çağdaş Erçelik, born in İzmir, Turkey in 1983, represents a fascinating intersection between sculptural tradition and the vibrant cultural landscape of Turkish cinema. His artistic journey began with formal training at Mimar Sinan Güzel Sanatlar Üniversitesi, culminating in a bachelor’s degree in sculpture followed by a master's degree specializing in the same discipline. Currently pursuing doctoral research, Erçelik’s dedication to honing his craft underscores a commitment to both artistic excellence and intellectual exploration.
  • Early Exposure & Influences:
  • Erçelik’s formative years were steeped in the atmosphere of İzmir, Turkey—a city renowned for its rich artistic heritage. However, it was arguably Yeşilçam cinema that truly ignited his creative spark. The prolific Turkish film industry of the 1960s through 1980s captivated him with its storytelling prowess and iconic imagery.

Sculptural Vision: Translating Film Frames into Form

Erçelik’s artistic philosophy centers around transforming cinematic narratives into tangible sculptural forms. He doesn't merely replicate images; instead, he seeks to distill the essence of a film—its mood, its characters, and its underlying themes—into monumental sculptures that resonate with viewers on an emotional level. This approach distinguishes him from many contemporary sculptors who prioritize abstract concepts or geometric precision.
  • Notable Projects:
  • His breakthrough came with ‘Hacivat Karagöz,’ a striking life-size sculpture inspired by the legendary Turkish folk tale and film adaptation. This piece exemplifies Erçelik’s ability to capture the spirit of Yeşilçam, conveying both humor and pathos through meticulously crafted figures.
  • Further explorations include reinterpretations of films like ‘Oh Beautiful Istanbul,’ demonstrating his versatility in adapting cinematic inspiration to diverse sculptural mediums.

Technique & Material Exploration

Erçelik’s sculptures are characterized by a masterful command of materials—primarily bronze and marble—chosen for their durability and ability to convey texture and nuance. He employs subtractive sculpting techniques, painstakingly removing material to reveal the underlying form, resulting in pieces that possess an undeniable physicality. The artist's meticulous attention to detail ensures that each sculpture embodies not only visual grandeur but also a profound understanding of sculptural craftsmanship.

Recognition & Legacy

Erçelik’s work has garnered critical acclaim and appeared in numerous group exhibitions since 2003. His solo debut at ekavart gallery in 2018 solidified his position as a significant voice within the Turkish contemporary art scene. More than just aesthetically pleasing, Erçelik's sculptures serve as powerful reminders of Turkey’s cinematic history—a testament to the enduring influence of Yeşilçam on artistic expression and cultural identity.



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