The Noise of Slience (2014) Escultura por Emre Aksu

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  • Obra de arte original (One Of A Kind) Escultura, Piedra en Piedra
  • Dimensiones Altura 33,1in, Anchura 17,3in / 45.00 kg
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The Noise of Silence is born as a spectator and carries the sociological patterns of human society on its back. This statue is depicted as a figure silently observing the events around him. This viewer reflects the inner world and relationships of people while trying to understand the flow of events. It is part of human nature[...]
The Noise of Silence is born as a spectator and carries the sociological patterns of human society on its back.
This statue is depicted as a figure silently observing the events around him.

This viewer reflects the inner world and relationships of people while trying to understand the flow of events. It is part of human nature to be a silent observer to watch, understand and internalize.The statue symbolizes the cycle of human life and society. In a world where events follow each other and change and evolution constantly continue, the viewer is a part of this cycle. The Spectator is described as a being who is inside this cycle and observes it.

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Emre Aksu completed his undergraduate studies in the Sculpture Art, where he held his first personal group sculpture exhibition in 2014. His sculptures reexamine topics such as ontology and mythology[...]

Emre Aksu completed his undergraduate studies in the Sculpture Art, where he held his first personal group sculpture exhibition in 2014.

His sculptures reexamine topics such as ontology and mythology by blending them with contemporary sociology. Drawing inspiration from art history and historical traces, he explores the concept of human existence in different geographies and reinterprets it through contemporary sociology.

Emre uses various materials in his sculptures, including marble, metal, aluminum, wire, wood, and styrofoam. While the forms of his sculptures can be realistic or abstract, he establishes a relationship between form and content by playing with the hardness or lightness of materials.

Emre Aksu worked as an assistant with master sculptors, including participating in exhibitions such as Prof. Rahmi Atalay's "Water Myths" marble sculpture exhibition, Kemal Tufan's "Discionirum" metal sculpture exhibition, and Mehmet Aksoy's marble monument sculpture projects titled "Özgecan Aslan Monument" and "X Pose."

In 2017, Emre Aksu began his master's studies at the same university, graduating by publishing a thesis on the relationship between art and politics in the field of Sculpture Fine Arts. While continuing his production in his workshop in Kadıköy, Istanbul, he also worked in various roles in the film industry for nine years, including art director, set designer, and stage painter.

Moving to Brussels, the capital of Belgium, in 2023, Emre Aksu continues his work from his studio there and participates in exhibitions across Europe, showcasing his art on international platforms, thus continuing his production.

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