• About us
  • Magazine
  • Submissions
  • Advertise
  • Contact
Thursday, July 10, 2025
No Result
View All Result
Ceramics Now
Subscribe now
  • News
  • Artist profiles
  • Articles
  • Exhibitions
  • Ceramic art
  • Interviews
  • Resources
    • Ceramics Now Weekly
    • 2025 Ceramics Calendar
    • Open call for ceramic artists
    • Ceramics job board
    • Pottery classes
Ceramics Now
  • News
  • Artist profiles
  • Articles
  • Exhibitions
  • Ceramic art
  • Interviews
  • Resources
    • Ceramics Now Weekly
    • 2025 Ceramics Calendar
    • Open call for ceramic artists
    • Ceramics job board
    • Pottery classes
No Result
View All Result
Ceramics Now
Home Ceramic art

Hasan Şahbaz: Allegorical Figures, 2017-2020

November 20, 2024
in Ceramic art
Allegorical Figures
Allegorical Figure-1
Allegorical Figure – Owl
Allegorical Figure-2
Allegorical Figure-2
Allegorical Figure-4
Allegorical Figure-5
Allegorical Figure-6
Allegorical Figure-6
Allegorical Figure-9
Allegorical Figure-16
Owl
Recumbent
Shaman
Shaman
Solo Exhibition
Solo Exhibition
Solo Exhibition

Hasan Şahbaz: Allegorical Figures, 2017-2020

Every positive or negative situation witnessed, every experience, every information acquired is both a possible subject and a source of inspiration for artists. Hasan Şahbaz’s efforts to evolve his works over time until they become pregnant with a new process are important in terms of establishing a connection between the series that follow one another and experiencing a consistent development. Şahbaz’s idea of transforming the Organic Objects series that has reached its saturation, as well as his desire to push the boundaries of the casting technique that he has made original, have enabled him to stand up the forms that remained dependent on the horizontal plane in the Organic Objects series and make them more three-dimensional. This transformation has given birth to the Allegorical Figures series, which extends from form to figure.

In the sculptures in this series, Şahbaz reveals sometimes clear, sometimes vague clues that allow the possible associations of any object, animal or human body to be read, and invites the viewer to catch these clues. The viewer is confronted with the allegorical presentation of intertwined representations in the sculptures, which are limited by plaster moulds combined with experimental and intuitive fictions, and in which the time-space dimension becomes ambiguous. In these allegorical sculptures, which are the projections of the images in Şahbaz’s mind, the viewer witnesses both the transformation of the massive body into a silhouette and the different reflections of the same form at every different angle.

Captions

  • Allegorical Figures Family Photo, Allegorical Figures Series, 2017
  • Allegorical Figure-1, Allegorical Figures Series, 2017, 30,5 x 18,5 x 8,5 cm, Plaster mould casting technique, Coloured stoneware casting clay, Unglazed firing 1200 °C
  • Allegorical Figure – Owl, Allegorical Figures Series, 2017, 46 x 23 x 8 cm, Plaster mould casting technique, Coloured stoneware casting clay, Unglazed firing 1200 °C
  • Allegorical Figure-2, Allegorical Figures Series, 2017, 29,5 x 26 x 6,5 cm, Plaster mould casting technique, Coloured stoneware casting clay, Unglazed firing 1200 °C
  • Allegorical Figure-4, Allegorical Figures Series, 2017, 37,7 x 25 x 8,5 cm, Plaster mould casting technique, Coloured stoneware casting clay, Unglazed firing 1200 °C
  • Allegorical Figure-5, Allegorical Figures Series, 2017, 36,5 x 28,5 x 8,5 cm, Plaster mould casting technique, Coloured stoneware casting clay, Unglazed firing 1200 °C
  • Allegorical Figure-6, Allegorical Figures Series, 2017, 37 x 42 x 8 cm, Plaster mould casting technique, Coloured stoneware casting clay, Unglazed firing 1200 °C
  • Allegorical Figure-6, Allegorical Figures Series, 2017, 37 x 42 x 8 cm, Plaster mould casting technique, Coloured stoneware casting clay, Unglazed firing 1200 °C
  • Allegorical Figure-9, Allegorical Figures Series, 2017, 32 x 33 x 7 cm, Plaster mould casting technique, Coloured stoneware casting clay, Unglazed firing 1200 °C
  • Allegorical Figure-16, Allegorical Figures Series, 2020, 35 x 23 x 8 cm, Plaster mould casting technique, Coloured stoneware casting clay, Unglazed firing 1200 °C
  • Recumbent, Allegorical Figures Series, 2017, 26 x 36 x 7,5 cm, Plaster mould casting technique, Coloured stoneware casting clay, Unglazed firing 1200 °C
  • Shaman, Allegorical Figures Series, 2017, 47 x 27 x 8 cm, Plaster mould casting technique, Coloured stoneware casting clay, Unglazed firing 1200 °C
  • Solo Exhibition, 2017, Atilla Özer Caricature Hause, Eskisehir, TÜRKİYE
Tags: Hasan Sahbaz

Related Posts

Jane Yang-D'Haene ceramic art
Ceramic art

Jane Yang-D’Haene: Selected works, 2024

June 25, 2025
Kristy Moreno ceramics
Ceramic art

Kristy Moreno: Selected works, 2023-2025

June 23, 2025
Mohamad Soudy ceramics
Ceramic art

Mohamad Soudy: Selected works, 2013-2020

June 16, 2025
Ho Lai ceramics
Ceramic art

Ho Lai: Traces of Fragments, 2024

June 2, 2025

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *






Latest Artist Profiles

Jane Yang-D'Haene ceramic art
Artists

Jane Yang-D’Haene

June 25, 2025
Kristy Moreno ceramics
Artists

Kristy Moreno

June 23, 2025
Mohamad Soudy ceramics
Artists

Mohamad Soudy

June 16, 2025
Ho Lai ceramics
Artists

Ho Lai

June 2, 2025

Latest Articles

Michelle Im ceramics
Articles

Hello, Goodbye: Michelle Im on Diaspora, Ritual, and the Labor of Care

by Ceramics Now
July 2, 2025
Graciela Olio post ceramics
Articles

Post-Discipline and Post-Ceramics. Questions and reflections from a Latin American perspective

by Ceramics Now
June 26, 2025
Pekka Paikkari ceramics
Articles

Fragments of History. Pekka Paikkari’s exhibition at the Ensérune Oppidum and Archaeological Museum

by Ceramics Now
June 25, 2025
Zizipho Poswa
Articles

Shaping Visibility: Reflecting on Representation in South African Ceramics

by Ceramics Now
June 19, 2025
Instagram Facebook LinkedIn
Ceramics Now

Ceramics Now is a leading independent art publication specialized in contemporary ceramics. Since 2010, we promote and document contemporary ceramic art and empower artists working with ceramics.

Pages

  • About us
  • Magazine
  • Submissions
  • Advertise
  • Contact

Subscribe to Ceramics Now Magazine

Join a vibrant community of over 22,000 readers and gain access to in-depth articles, essays, reviews, exclusive news, and critical reflections on contemporary ceramics.

SUBSCRIBE TODAY

© 2010-2025 Ceramics Now - Inspiring the next generation of ceramic artists.

  • Subscribe to Ceramics Now
  • News
  • Artist profiles
  • Articles
  • Exhibitions
  • Ceramic art
  • Interviews
  • Resources
    • Ceramics Now Weekly
    • Ceramics Calendar 2025
    • Open call for ceramic artists
    • Ceramics job board
    • Pottery classes
  • About us
    • Ceramics Now Magazine
    • Submissions
    • Advertise with Ceramics Now
  • Contact
No Result
View All Result

© 2010-2025 Ceramics Now - Inspiring the next generation of ceramic artists.