Verigo Grape 4

Mustafa Hulusi

Verigo Grape 4, 201951 x 76cmSign in to view price
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The artwork features a vibrant cluster of ripe grapes in warm hues of orange, red, and yellow, set against a backdrop of lush green foliage. The composition is visually striking, with the grapes occupying a central focus and the blurred, soft edges creating a dreamlike, impressionistic quality. The artwork's subject matter depicts the natural beauty and abundance of a bountiful harvest, capturing the essence of a sun-kissed vineyard. The artist's use of bold, expressive brushstrokes and a vibrant color palette suggests an Impressionist or Post-Impressionist style, evoking a sense of optimism and celebration of the natural world. ...

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Grape 5
Artist
Mustafa Hulusi
B.1971, British

Mustafa Hulusi (b. 1971, London, UK), lives and works in London. The artist received his BA in Fine Art and Critical Studies from Goldsmiths College, London and his MA in Photography from the Royal College of Art, London. He also holds an MA in Critical Theory from Central St. Martin’s School of Art, London. He has exhibited widely in Europe and in United States, and more recently in Asia. Mustafa Hulusi represented the Republic of Cyprus at the 52nd International Art Exhibition of Venice Biennale in 2007. Mustafa Hulusi’s work has been included in exhibitions at the Whitechapel Gallery, London, UK; the Saatchi Gallery, London, UK; Sean Kelly Gallery, New York, USA; Baibakov Art Projects, Moscow, Russia; the Stedelijk Museum Bureau, Amsterdam, Netherlands; BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead, UK; MoMA PS1, New York, USA and KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin, Germany. Selected solo exhibitions include; Cyprus Realism, Pi Artworks London, UK (2019); Negative Ecstasy, Dirimart, Istanbul, Turkey (2016); Recollections of Underdevelopment, Meliksetian Briggs, Los Angeles, USA (2015); Flyposting – A Retrospective of Work by Mustafa Hulusi, curated by Sotiris Kyriacou, The Cass Bank Gallery, London Metropolitan University Whitechapel London, UK (2015); Propagating Ambient, The Page Gallery, Seoul, South Korea (2015); The Golden Age, Max Wigram Gallery, London, UK (2013); The Empty Near East, Max Wigram Gallery, London, UK (2011); The Empty Near East, The Page Gallery, Seoul, South Korea (2013); Mustafa Hulusi - New Works, Galerist, Istanbul, Turkey (2010); Afyon, Max Wigram Gallery, London, UK (2010); Mustafa Hulusi & Mark Titchner: The Worshippers, Max Wigram Gallery, London (2009); The Ruins, Civic Room (Mustafa Hulusi’s artist run space), London, UK (2009); Mustafa Hulusi: Obliteration and Memory, Patrick Painter Inc., Los Angeles, USA (2009); Iznik-Kibris-Londra, Galerist, Istanbul, Turkey (2008); Ecstasy, Max Wigram Gallery, London, UK (2008); The Cyprus Pavilion, the 52nd International Art Exhibition of Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy (2007); The Heavenly Garden, A-Foundation, Liverpool, UK (2007); Mustafa Hulusi Too, Rachmaninoff’s, London, UK (2007). Selected group exhibitions include; Above / Below / Within, Meliksetian Briggs, Los Angeles, USA (2015); On Nature, Sean Kelly Gallery, New York, USA (2013); Mapping Cyprus: Crusaders, Traders and Explorers, BOZAR Centre for Fine Arts, Brussels, Belgium (2012); Terra Mediterranea / In Crisis, The Nicosia Municipal Arts Centre, Nicosia, Cyprus (2012); Interchange, curated by Anna Meliksetian, Los Angeles Stock Exchange, Los Angeles, USA (2011); Newspeak: British Art Now, Saatchi Gallery, London, UK (2011, 2010); Portugal Arte 10, Lisbon, Grandola, Portimao and Vila Real de Santo Antonio, Portugal (2010); Cyprus in Venice: 40 Years of Participation in the Venice Biennale of Art, curated by Louli Michaelidou and Yiannis Toumazis, Nicosia Municipal Arts Centre, Nicosia, Cyprus (2010); High Society: Mind Altering Drugs in History and Culture, Wellcome Trust, London, UK (2010); RANK: Picturing the Social Order 1516-2009, Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art, Sunderland, UK; Natural Wonders: New Art From London, Baibakov Art Projects, Moscow, Russia (2010); Landscapes: Contemporary Aspects of Orientalism, Spring Gardens, London, UK (2008); Imaginary Realities, Max Wigram Gallery Temporary Exhibition Space, London, UK (2008); Beyond Paradise, Stedelijk Museum Bureau, Amsterdam, Netherlands (2008); Abstraction – Extracting from the World, curated by David Thorp, Millennium Galleries, Sheffield, UK (2007); the Zabludowicz Collection: When We Build, Let Us Think That We Build Forever, BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead, UK (2007); Yama, The Marmara Pera Hotel, Istanbul, Turkey (2007); Into Me Out of Me, MoMA PS1, New York, USA curated by Klaus Biesenbach, touring to KW Kunst-Werke Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin, Germany and MACRO Museo d’Arte Contemporanea, Rome, Italy (2006). Selected private and public collections include; Tate Modern, London, UK; British Council Collection, London, UK; La Caixa Foundation, Barcelona, Spain; the Pinault Collection, Paris, France; the Olbricht Collection, Essen - Berlin, Germany; the Saatchi Collection, London, UK; the Zabludowicz Collection, London, UK and the UBS Bank Art Collection, London, UK and Zurich, Switzerland. ...

Mustafa Hulusi: Artworks
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Grape 5, 2019
408 x 306cm
Verigo Grape 4
Mustafa Hulusi
Verigo Grape 4, 2019
51 x 76cm
Oleander 3
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Oleander 3, 2019
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Oleander 1
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Oleander 1, 2016
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Pi Artworks
Gallery
Pi Artworks
London, Istanbul

Pi Artworks is an international contemporary art gallery with spaces in London and Istanbul. Its mission is to offer a diverse and active programme that initiates social change. Pi Artworks was founded in Istanbul in 1998. By moving to London in 2013, Pi Artworks wanted to make connections, explore “shared histories”, and bridge artists from different geographies. Pi Artworks London is located in Fitzrovia in the heart of London's West End. Pi Artworks Istanbul gallery relocated to PIyalepasa in close proximity to Arter Museum, with a 350 sq mt. space designed by Polat Group. Since its inception, the gallery has worked with emerging and established artists with the aim of allowing their work to grow in terms of new projects and exhibitions. Pi Artworks now represents a total of eighteen international artists, two-thirds of whom are female. The gallery is also a member of London Collective, and IGA (International Galleries Alliance). ...

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