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English: Sadi Öziş and İlhan Koman, two important sculptors from Turkey, founded a metal-sculpture atelier in 1955 within the State Academy of Fine Arts in İstanbul. Due to a lack of interest in contemporary sculpture in the country and their own financial issues they also produced furniture to sell. In 1956 they opened a private atelier called Kare Metal with financial support. In 1957 a third artist, Şadi Çalık, joined the group. Together they created lines of furniture composed from unusual materials like industrial piping and metal fibers. The products were considered to be avant-garde for the time and became fashionable to buy. In 1958 Koman and Çalık chose to focus on more conceptual artistic endeavors and left Kare Metal. Öziş continued producing furniture until 1966 under the name Kare Metal and Galeri T.


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Sadi Öziş ve İlhan Koman, 1955’te Devlet Güzel Sanatlar Akademisi’nde kendi metal heykel atölyelerini kurdular. Türkiye’de heykele ilginin azlığı ve heykeltıraşların malzeme için ek gelir ihtiyaçları nedeniyle bir süre sonra atölyede metal mobilya tasarım ve üretimine de başlandı. Öziş ve Koman, 1956’da finansal destekle özel Kare Metal atölyesini kurdu, 1957’de gruba Şadi Çalık dâhil oldu. Kare Metal’de su borusu, kümes teli gibi sıra dışı malzemelerle üretilen ve o dönem için oldukça avangart olan mobilyalar yoğun rağbet gördü. 1958’de farklı alanlara yönelen Koman ve Çalık Kare Metal’den ayrıldı, Öziş ise 1966’ya kadar Kare Metal’in yanı sıra kurucusu olduğu Galeri T’de mobilya tasarım ve üretimini sürdürdü.

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  • SALT Araştırma
  • SALT Research
  • SALT Online
  • Sadi Öziş
  • İlhan Koman
  • Neptün Öziş
  • Sadi Çalık
  • Kare Metal
  • Galeri T
  • sandalye
  • metal
  • mobilya
  • tasarım
  • dizayn
  • tasarımcı
  • designer
  • chair
  • furniture
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9 September 2014

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