SERKAN OZKAYA
Dear Sir or Madam



What a Museum Should Really Look Like



Proletarier Aller Laender



Today Could Be a Day of Historical Importance



David (inspired by Michelangelo)



Bring Me The Head of...



A Sudden Gust of Wind



Atlas



Homo Practicus



One and Three Pasta (with George L. Legendre)



Mirage



Steven Toole, The Artlover



 



An Attempt at Exhausting a Place in New York



We Will Wait



O by Ozkaya



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O





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O by Ozkaya


“O has all the hallmarks of Ozkaya’s oeuvre: humor, daring, and a complex, philosophical conceit — how do you really know where you are, or what is real — imagined in the simple, ephemeral form of a bubble. And again, the echoes of art history: during the 17th century, the theme Homo bulla est (man is a bubble) was popular among Dutch masters. These paintings, created by Rembrandt, Jacob Van Loo, and others, depicting Cupid or putti or human children blowing bubbles, were conceived and understood as vanitas images, reminders of the brevity of life.” Elizabeth Wolfson