Bozlu Art Project hosts Sara Baruh’s solo exhibition titled “Böylece,” which brings together the artist’s long-standing practice with her recent works. On view at the Mongeri Building until July 26, the exhibition showcases Baruh’s creations that blend abstract and figurative elements, drawing inspiration from nature and shaped by painterly gestures.
Baruh’s meditative compositions, woven with dots, offer viewers a new visual language that engages both the conscious and subconscious. Her works, crafted on handmade paper and surfaces that embrace wear and imperfection, touch on concepts such as time, trace, and chance, while also revealing the artist’s intuitive connection with nature. “Böylece” stands out as a multilayered exhibition, inviting viewers on an open-ended journey of both visual and intellectual discovery.
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