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Abidin Dino: A Life in Art
Abidin Dino (1913-1993) was a pivotal Turkish artist whose work spanned several desetades and reflected both his homeland’s rich cultural heritage and the influences of European modernism. His journey as an artist was marked by innovation, social commentary, and a deep commitment to artistic expression. Born on March 23, 1913, in Istanbul, Turkey, Abidin Dino came from an art-loving family. This early exposure fostered his passion for drawing and painting. His grandfather, Abidin Pasha Dino, was an Albanian Ottoman diplomat, adding a unique cultural dimension to his lineage. He spent parts of his childhood in Geneva and France, experiencing different artistic environments before returning to Istanbul in 1925. Dino’s formal education was briefly interrupted when he left Robert College to dedicate himself fully to art. He quickly began publishing cartoons and articles, establishing himself as a rising talent. In 1933, alongside other innovative painters, he co-founded the “D Group,” a collective that challenged conventional artistic norms in Turkey. The D Group’s exhibitions were groundbreaking for their time. A significant turning point came when Dino was invited by Soviet director Sergei Yutkevich to work at the Lenfil Studios in Leningrad (now Saint Petersburg) in 1933. This experience, encouraged by Atatürk himself, exposed him to new artistic techniques and perspectives. He worked as a scenery designer and assistant director, even directing his own film, “Miners,” in Moscow, Kyiv, and Odesa. His work frequently explored themes of:- Social realism – depicting the lives of ordinary people.
- Political commentary – reflecting his concerns about social justice and political issues.
- Turkish culture – celebrating its traditions, landscapes, and people.
- Participation in the “Harbour Exhibition” showcasing Turkish dockworkers and fishermen.
- Designing the Turkish pavilion at the 1939 New York World’s Fair.
- Regular exhibitions with the Salon de Mai in Paris for eight years from 1954.
- Expressive Brushwork: His use of felt-tip pen often added depth and texture to his compositions.
- Vibrant Color Palette: Reflecting the rich cultural heritage of both Turkey and France.
- Innovative Composition: He experimented with form and perspective, creating dynamic and engaging artworks.
Abidin Dino (1913 – 1993)
Istražite Abidina Dina (1913-1993): turskog slikara koji spaja ekspresivne poteze i živopisne boje. Otkrijte slike koje odražavaju tursku kulturu, francuske utjecaje, socijalni realizam i umjetnost D skupine.
Sakıp Sabancı Museum (Istanbul, Turska)
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O ovom umjetničkom djelu
- Naslov: Main theme: Proudness - Knights - Pageantry
- Umjetnik: Abidin Dino
- Godina: 1966
- Dimenzije originala: 5.0 x 27.0 cm
- Format: Vodoravno
- Status autorskih prava: Zaštićeno autorskim pravima
- Gdje vidjeti djelo: Sakıp Sabancı Museum
- Tehnika izrade: Zidna umjetnost
- Kontekst korpusa: soviet cinema influence , turkish identity celebration
- Paleta boja: Neutralne boje
Osnovne informacije
- Dimensions: 5 x 27 cm
- Location: Sakıp Sabancı Museum (Istanbul, Türkiye)
- Medium: Felt-Tip Pen
- Movement: Modernism
- Influences: Sergei Yutkevich
- Title: Main theme: Proudness - Knights - Pageantry
- Subject or theme: Turkish culture



