Eser Gündüz

Born in 1990 in Antalya, Turkey. 

Lives and works in France, between Paris and Avignon. 

After studying architecture, he pursued a career in spatial painting inspired by the Bauhaus movement. His unlimited palette led him to work on the morphology of artificial intelligence with the super-science series (retrospective). In collaboration with Franck Muller, his work has been exhibited in Spain, England and Italy. His language is nourished by expressionism, an early passion that lies at the heart of his work. His rich, hybrid practice combines mechanized human figures (mechanical art) and artificial intelligence: one of the main themes of his work. His artistic journey is punctuated by three stages: first, he focuses on drawing, a period during which he attempts to understand what line and drawing embody. This is followed by an academic period, during which he discovers universal drawing techniques, and a transitional period, during which he studies details. Finally, the architectural period, thanks to the universal language of this period, reveals his art, which becomes increasingly architectural. From then on, he entered the abstract period, synthesizing this observation.