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Burak Delier was born in Adapazarı in 1977. He graduated from the Faculty of Fine Arts at Marmara University in 2003. He completed his master’s degree at the Faculty of Art & Design of Yıldız Technical University. By using the very tools of the media he opposes, Delier produces works that are edgy and have a shocking effect. As of today, he lives and works in Istanbul.
Exhibitions:
2001, “Imaja Güveniyoruz”, 21 the Exhibition of Contemporary Artists, Atatürk Culture Center, Istanbul
2002, “Şifre: Istanbul”, WestLB, Istanbul
2002, “Yeni Oneriler Yeni Onermeler”, Borusan Culture and Art Center, Istanbul
2002, “I’m Bad and I’m Proud”, Refika, Istanbul
2003, “I’m Too Sad To Kill You”, Proje 4L, Istanbul
2005, “FreeKick”, 9th International Istanbul Biennial
2005, “Imkân Yaratmak”, K2, Izmir
2006, “Meltemofilstanbul”, Proje 4L, Istanbul
2006, “InforNation”, SoS, Pi-Artworks, Istanbul
2006, Emerging German and Turkish Artists from the Elgiz Collection, Proje4L/Elgiz Museum of Contemporary Art, Istanbul
2007, "Transfer türkiye-nrw", Santralistanbul, Istanbul
2007, "Be a realist, demand the impossible!", Karsi Sanat, Istanbul
2007, "Transfer Türkei - NRW / 2005–2007", Ausstellungshalle zeitgenössische Kunst Münster - AZKM, Münster
2007, "Transfer Türkei - NRW / 2005–2007", Kunstmuseum Bochum, Bochum
2007, "Transfer-Projekt", Ludwig Forum für Internationale Kunst, Aachen
2007, 10th International Istanbul Biennial, International Istanbul Biennial, Istanbul
2008, "I refuse to become what you call normal", Outlet-Istanbul, Istanbul
2008, Taipei Biennial 2008, Taipei Biennial, Taipei
2008, Triennial, Triennale Bovisa, Milan
2008, "Le Porte del Mediterraneo", Palazzo Piozzo, Rivoli (TO)
2009, "Istanbul, traversée", Palais des Beaux-Arts Lille, Lille
2010, Taipei Biennial, Taipei Fine Art Museum, Taipei
2010, “When Ideas Become Crime”, Depo, Istanbul
Reference: iksv.org, artfacts.net, karsi.com, masaprojesi.blogspot.com, universes-in-universe.de, Unleashed Contemporary Art from Turkey, (ed. Hossein Amirsadeghi, London: TransGlobe Publishing, 2010), p. 128-129.
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