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Gulay Alpay's Exhibition
Broadway Gallery, New York 11-28 December 2005
Curator: Luca Curci
Opening: December 15th 2005, 18:00 – 20:00
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Broadway, 7th Floor . tel. 212-274-8993 . fax. 212-274-6787
Whales have been the source of inspiration for Gulay Alpay’s works for over ten years. This December, Alpay will hold her New York debut exhibition at the Broadway Gallery, displaying what she describes as the transfer of the audio into visual. All the colors of the ocean, whirling waves and bursting chords of movement convey the musical and mystical world of the whale in her canvases. She would like visitors to reflect on the visual and audio beauty of the whale, thus the visitors will be enveloped by an audio track of whale sounds in the exhibition space.
Gülay Alpay's Exhibition at NY Broadway Gallery will be a charity exhibition to support the "Whale and Dolphin Action League". 50% of the sales-revenue will be donated to the league and during the exhibition-period a seminar with the theme "Protecting the whales in their own habitats" will be held by the league's director Taffy Williams. www.ny4whales.org
Gulay Alpay has been exhibiting her works since 1985 and has had great success in shows in every continent. A graduate of fashion design in 1992, from professor Özdemir Altan’s studio in Istanbul, her work has spanned many mediums including performance, textiles, canvas, ceramics and now soundscapes. While working on these current pieces, she focused closely on the sounds of the whale. She said that she "tries to catch the rhythms in small and great forms and dimensions on the canvas". Since 2002, Alpay has been involved in two international projects. The first, "the Coaster Project" set out to transcend geographic political and cultural boundaries by distributing over 10,000 pieces of art around the world. In excess of 99 artists staged "trans-global exhibitions" where the pieces were displayed and then "handed out around the world in the guise of coasters to bars, cafes and restaurants". The second exhibition is "the Tile Project," which will run through 2006 and will culminate in 22 innovative public artworks, from mosaics to new art forms. Each of these original pieces will incorporate ties created by over 100 international artists. Exhibitions of these works are scheduled to take place everywhere from Washington to Seoul. The first was hosted by Alpay in Istanbul. "My works are now in various museums, art galleries and art centres in more than 50 countries," Alpay tells me. Both of these projects were organized by Trans-Cultural Exchange, a non-profit group whose mission is to foster a greater understanding of world cultures by way of high-quality art exchanges, exhibits, panel discussions and community programs.
contacts. Gulay Alpay
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90-212-5608633 web. www.gulayalpay.com
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