Zu spät (VI)

Elif Saydam

Zu spät (VI), 202230 x 21 x 2cmPrice on Request
Details
MaterialGallery
23k gold, inkjet print and oil on canvasFranz Kaka
Description
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This artwork features a grainy, black-and-white photograph of a storefront with a prominent red sign that reads "SPATKAUF". The sign is adorned with vibrant, collage-like flowers in various colors, creating a striking contrast with the otherwise monochromatic image. The overall composition is balanced, with the sign and floral elements positioned centrally, drawing the viewer's attention. The artist's use of collage and incorporation of found materials adds a unique, textured quality to the piece. Through this creative juxtaposition of the mundane and the whimsical, the artist likely aims to comment on the intersection of the everyday and the extraordinary in urban environments. ...

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Elif Saydam
Artist
Elif Saydam
B.1985, Canadian

Elif Saydam creates alluring, multi-layered canvases which host elements of both ‘high’ and ‘low’ culture. Saydam begins each piece by collecting materials and photographs gathered in both public and private space. An image of a municipal building for example might act as an atmospheric layer for the artist to build upon. The detritus of our daily lives such as chocolate wrappers or cigarette papers are then embedded with highly valued materials such as 23-carat gold and oil paints, creating tableaux which lay bare the biases and privileges which govern late capitalist society. Each piece is laden with religious symbols, gestural markings and art historical references. Drawing on their own Turkish heritage, the artist cites the influence of miniature Ottoman painting in particular as a crucial aesthetic pull. In Saydam’s own words, they are interested in ‘weaponizing the decorative’. They’re eager to unpack why illustrious, grand details within classical painting are culturally revered for example, whilst ornate packaging on sweets is considered tacky or kitsch. With an interest in uncovering the construction of beauty, Saydam creates sensorially rich works which urge viewers to reconsider their own understandings of beauty. ...

Elif Saydam: Artworks
Last minute moonlight
Elif SaydamLast minute moonlight, 2022Price on Request
Late night shop
Elif SaydamLate night shop, 2022Price on Request
Night store
Elif SaydamNight store, 2022Price on Request
Flaggin' orange
Elif SaydamFlaggin' orange, 2022Price on Request
Flaggin' green
Elif SaydamFlaggin' green, 2022Price on Request
Zu spät (VI)
Elif SaydamZu spät (VI), 2022Price on Request
Selling out
Elif SaydamSelling out, 2022Price on Request
Hell
Elif SaydamHell, 2022Price on Request
(Nostalgia) for the breaktime
Elif Saydam(Nostalgia) for the breaktime, 2023Price on Request
(Nostalgia) for the hours
Elif Saydam(Nostalgia) for the hours, 2023Price on Request
(Nostalgia) for the job
Elif Saydam(Nostalgia) for the job, 2023Price on Request
Franz Kaka
Gallery
Franz Kaka
Toronto