Yüksel Pazarkaya

Basic Info

Name: Yüksel Pazarkaya
Country of Origin: TR

Description

biography is courtesy of the Tate:
“Yüksel Pazarkaya is a Turkish writer. He was born in 1940 in İzmir and studied engineering at the University of Stuttgart, before turning to study literature and philosophy. He has taught at universities in Germany (Stuttgart, Dresden), America (Princeton, Bryn Mawr, St. Louis Washington and Ohio State) and Turkey. He was the head of the daily Turkish broadcasts department of German Public Radio Association (ARD). His translations from German to Turkish and from Turkish to German have been published along with poetry, short stories, novels, theater and study books. He is the winner of the Chamisso Prize.”

Explore Artworks By Yüksel Pazarkaya

Untitled (From the 16 4 66 Portfolio)

signed and numbered 91/150 lower left verso in graphite printed by Edition Hansjorg, Stuttgart, DE folded sheet dimension: 18 x 13.25″ unfolded sheet dimension: 18 x 26.5″ from the 16 6 66 Portfolio of serigraphs and letterpress prints with artist’s text sheets by 16 various artists including: Max Bense, Klaus Burkhardt, Sigfrid Cremer, Reinhard Döhl, […]

16 4 66 Portfolio

A portfolio of sixteen artists, writers, typographers, photographers, computer graphic designers, painters, sculptors, and musicians with four serigraph or letterpress works by each artist – based on an idea by Klaus Burkhardt. Accompanied by the rare serigraph poster for the eponymous exhibition at the Hansjörg Mayer Gallery in Stuttgart, from October 21 – November 30, […]