The BACK TO COLORS exhibition of Beygü Gökçin, whose works are in the collections of art enthusiasts around the world, will meet with art lovers at the Maximum Uniq Hall, hosted by BKM, between February 8th and March 8th.
Beygü Gökçin’s Back to Colors Exhibition to be Hosted by BKM, Set to Enchant Visitors with a World of Dancing Colors at Maximum Uniq Hall starting from February 8th for 1 Month.
Beygü Gökçin’s works can be found in the private collections of art lovers in various places around the world, including Vienna, Munich, Brussels, Paris, London, Athens, Melbourne, Baku, Florida Cyprus, Florida, New York, Stockholm, Senegal, Istanbul, Ankara, and Izmir. Additionally, the artist’s piece which was gifted to President Barack Obama and his family in 2010 is currently housed in the National Archives of the United States, and another work that was gifted to the former Prime Minister of Greece, Yorgo Papandreu, in 2001 is in the private collection of the Greek government.
Beygü Gökçin’s Back to Colors exhibit, which will open its doors to visitors on February 8th at the Maximum Uniq Hall, can be visited until March 8th 2023.
Information about Beygü Gökçin:
Beygü Gökçin was born in İzmir, Turkey and spent 17 years in Austria and Vienna before returning to Istanbul to continue her artistic pursuits. She expresses her inner and outer world by using vibrant colors in a symbolic and decorative abstract style, creating her own signature style and patterning technique. Expressing the joy of life, disappointment and unchangeable realities, her desire to uplift universal ideals and themes through her art forms the basis of her colorful abstract and symbolic art. Her adventurous spirit, desire to explore and sense of responsibility driven by her lively personality are one of the driving forces behind her motivation and expression. Her goal is to draw people into her colorful world, even if just for a moment, through her artworks. At the age of 58, her greatest desire is to participate in several international challenging art projects and share her colorful world with people.