NeoScape II, Sub-Urban

by Bahar Yurukoglu

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Artist Statement

The title Neoscape refers to a new landscape. My work deals with the contradictions and tension that arise in a society of passive consumption and how this manifests in the landscape. Working in the studio I construct temporary still life landscapes using colored translucent plastic and I make photographs. The straight edges and intense colorcast insert ambiguity into the process of perception, challenging the viewer to questions how an image is constructed and disseminated. These photographs reflect the tension of what is real and what is fake to create a space that is at once seductive as it is unsettling.

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+ Limited-edition, exclusive to 20x200
+ Museum quality: archival inks, 100% cotton rag paper unless noted
+ Signed + numbered certificate of authenticity included
+ Directly supports the artist
+ Handcrafted custom-framing is available

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Innova Fibaprint Warm Cotton Gloss

Bahar Yurukoglu

Bahar Yurukoglu was born in Washington DC. She graduated with a BFA in Photography from the School of Visual Arts in New York City, and an MFA in Interrelated Media from Massachusetts College of Art & Design, Boston. Her work has been shown across the US, and internationally. Bahar currently lives and works in Boston. Bahar's recent solo exhibitions include NeoScapes, Beth Urdang Gallery (Boston, 2014); Self-Titled, Nesrin Esirtgen Collection, (Istanbul, Turkey 2014); WYOMING, the Hallway Gallery (Boston, 2014); and Melting North, 301 Gallery, Montserrat College of Art (Beverly, MA 2013). Her work has been included in group shows internationally... Read More
including the Lumina Festival (Cascais, Portugal, 2014); We, Out There, SIM Gallery (Iceland, 2012); and After Darkness.., Godine Gallery at Mass. College of Art & Design, (Boston, 2012). In 2012, Bahar attended the artist residency SIM, the Association of Icelandic Visual Artists, Reykjavik, Iceland and in 2013 Brush Creek Foundation for the Arts, Saratoga, Wyoming. She was awarded with the Emerging Artist Grant by the St. Botolph Club Foundation, Boston in 2011, and was one of two artists selected to design an installation as a set for Lexus Automobiles and Wallpaper Magazine called “Amazing in Control” (November 2013) for the 2014 Lexus hybrid cars. 
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