“Senses / Smysly ” Exhibition, Cermak Eisenkraft Gallery Prague, June-September 2024

This group exhibition, which includes five Czech, one Turkish, and one German artist, aims to awaken our ‘sixth sense’. These diverse works, from sculptures, art objects, drawings, paintings, videos and interactive installations explicitly created for the Cermak Eisenkraft_ gallery space, speak all five human senses in their language. The paintings captivate the eye; the sculptures cry out to be touched, and the rhythm of the drum machine invigorates… The barrier between art and the viewer falls away. Through exploration and personal experience, the visitor enters into a dialogue with the artist, whereby each work becomes a transforming dynamic organism and acquires new life. The visitor is thus not a mere passive observer but an active co-creator of the entire exhibition.

The exhibition is an invitation to a stimulating and playful sensory journey that traverses the boundary beyond the visible and tangible, reaching closer to oneself. Thus, it awakens the ‘sixth sense’ of intuition and perception of the world we live in. Our senses will never again be taken for granted.

Senses (2024); Kems* and scent molecules, 300 x 180 x 180 cm 

*Traditional rope used in Anatolia to tie hay bales together. Kem is produced by spinning soft, dry grass with a tool made from goat horns.

Detractive Anatomies: Fructus L (2022); High-density wood, naturally dried in 8 years, oil, pigment;  27 x 72 x 27 cm

“Senses / Smysly ” Exhibition, Cermak Eisenkraft Gallery Prague, June-September 2024

This group exhibition, which includes five Czech, one Turkish, and one German artist, aims to awaken our ‘sixth sense’. These diverse works, from sculptures, art objects, drawings, paintings, videos and interactive installations explicitly created for the Cermak Eisenkraft_ gallery space, speak all five human senses in their language. The paintings captivate the eye; the sculptures cry out to be touched, and the rhythm of the drum machine invigorates… The barrier between art and the viewer falls away. Through exploration and personal experience, the visitor enters into a dialogue with the artist, whereby each work becomes a transforming dynamic organism and acquires new life. The visitor is thus not a mere passive observer but an active co-creator of the entire exhibition.

The exhibition is an invitation to a stimulating and playful sensory journey that traverses the boundary beyond the visible and tangible, reaching closer to oneself. Thus, it awakens the ‘sixth sense’ of intuition and perception of the world we live in. Our senses will never again be taken for granted.

Senses (2024); Kems* and scent molecules, 300 x 180 x 180 cm 

*Traditional rope used in Anatolia to tie hay bales together. Kem is produced by spinning soft, dry grass with a tool made from goat horns.

Detractive Anatomies: Fructus L (2022); High-density wood, naturally dried in 8 years, oil, pigment;  27 x 72 x 27 cm