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“GÖLGESİZLER” CERAMICS EXHIBITION IN THE RELATION WITH LITERATURE AND PLASTIC ARTS IN TURKEY
Anadolu University (TURKEY)
About this paper:
Appears in: ICERI2015 Proceedings
Publication year: 2015
Pages: 3977-3985
ISBN: 978-84-608-2657-6
ISSN: 2340-1095
Conference name: 8th International Conference of Education, Research and Innovation
Dates: 18-20 November, 2015
Location: Seville, Spain
Abstract:
To melt two or more different disciplines in the same pot and present it to the audience by associating them together is called interdisciplinary approach.
Literature, which supports visual arts in terms of context, has been a vital point of art. The novels, stories or poems written has been turned into visuality in cinema and theatre, shaped in flesh and bone, presented to the audience.

Fiction promotes visual arts as well as it has a say in plastics arts. Literary texts, which have always supported the art and the artist, have been reflected on the canvas with colors, the words have given spirit to the marble have been shaped as sculptures. In this study, conducted as in the context Free-Style Ceramics Design Lecture of the 3rd years of Anadolu University Fine Arts Faculty Ceramics Department, the relationship between literature and ceramics of an interdisciplinary practice in the art training was presented to the audience by organizing a ceramics exhibition.

During this study, the importance of reading through period of study was emphasized and the importance of interdisciplinary art training was analyzed.
As an interdisciplinary exhibition “Gölgesizler Ceramics Exhibition” was constituted on the basis of Hasan Ali Toptaş’s novel called “Gölgesizler” as in the context of 2014-2015 Free-style Ceramics Design Lecture.

In this article, the relationship between literature and ceramics is going to be analyzed with the examples of works of the artists related to the subject and with the works of students in “Gölgesizler Ceramics Exhibition”.
Keywords:
Gölgesizler, ceramics, art, literature, interdisciplinary, exhibition.