Canan Dağdelen

Canan Dağdelen

About

Canan Dağdelen started ceramic work with Nasip İyem in 1978. A year later she traveled to Austria to study fine arts, but before entering the Academy she enrolled at the Vienna University of Economics. She graduated in 1986 and started the Vienna Academy of Applied Fine Arts; here she worked with architect Mattheo Thun, head of the Ceramics and Design Department. Its first exhibition was opened in Vienna in 1992; the exhibition repeated a year later in Chicago. Later, Dağdelen exhibitions continued regularly in Vienna and Chicago; Additionally, Dağdelen's works have been viewed in other cities in Austria, as well as in Germany, Belgium, Denmark, the Netherlands, Hungary, Norway, Japan and the United States.

 

Dağdelen was awarded the Austrian Design Institute award in 1991; International held in Belgium in 1996 First prize of the Ceramic Biennial; In 1998, it was awarded the ceramics award of the year given by the Austrian Ministry of Culture. Her ceramic and porcelain works and photographs are represented in the collection of the Austrian Ministry of Culture, the Austrian State Collection, the Vienna City Collection and the Academy of Applied Fine Arts collection, as well as the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art collection in Kanazawa, Japan. Dağdelen, who has been working on the concepts of existence and dissolution, gravity and lightness, fragility and rootedness for more than fifteen years, continues to live in Vienna.  The artist's works were last viewed at Galeri Nev's Golden Age exhibition organized on the occasion of its thirty-fifth anniversary.

 

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