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Abidin Dino

Abidin Dino (23 March 1913 – 7 December 1993) was a Turkish artist and a well-known painter.

Abidin Dino
Abidin Dino with Güzin Dino
Born
Abidin Dino

(1913-03-23)23 March 1913
Died7 December 1993(1993-12-07) (aged 80)
NationalityTurkish
Known forPainting

Early years

Dino was born on 23 March 1913 in Istanbul into an art-loving family. He was grandchild of Abedin Dino, Albanian descended Ottoman diplomat.[1] He started drawing and painting at a young age influenced by his family. As a child he lived in Geneva, Switzerland and France for several years with his parents, returning to Istanbul in 1925. Dino began his secondary education at the American highschool Robert College of Istanbul, but dropped out to devote himself to painting, drawing and writing. His articles and cartoons were soon being published in newspapers and magazines, and in 1933 he and five other young innovative painters founded the “D Group”, which held several exhibitions of their work. At around the same time, he illustrated Nazım Hikmet’s books of poetry.[citation needed]

In 1933, the Soviet director Sergei Yutkevich, who had made a film about Ankara, invited Dino to the Lenfil Studios in Leningrad, and with Atatürk's encouragement Dino accepted. In Leningrad, he worked as a scenery designer and assistant director at several film studios, and directed a film called "Miners" in Moscow, Kyiv and Odesa. Shortly after returning to Turkey, he went to Paris, France, where he worked from 1937 to 1939, meeting such famous artists as Gertrude Stein, Tristan Tzara and Picasso.[citation needed]

Following his return to Istanbul again, he participated in the famous "Harbor Exhibition", consisting of paintings of the city's dockworkers and fishermen by well-known Turkish painters of the time. The exhibition aroused widespread public interest, and that year Dino was asked to design the Turkish pavilion at the 1939 New York World's Fair. Meanwhile, he published articles and cartoons in several of the foremost magazines of that time, studying a new approach to realism together with his elder brother poet Arif Dino.[citation needed]

During World War II, he did drawings inspired by the conflict, but his treatment of political subjects in wartime incurred official displeasure, and in 1941 the martial law command of Istanbul exiled him and his elder brother to southeastern Anatolia, where their grandfather had been a governor before. These years of exile until 1945 were artistically very productive for Dino. While his young wife Güzin Dino taught French at Adana High School, he worked for a local newspaper, TurkSozu, producing articles and drawings that illustrated with poetic realism of the hard lives and working conditions of agricultural laborers in the region. It was here that he wrote his plays "Bald" and "Heirs", and began doing sculpture. In 1951, he was allowed to leave Turkey. So he went first to Rome, Italy, where he stayed nine months, but settled then in Paris in 1952.[citation needed]

Paris days

 
The statue of Dino in Özgürlük Parkı, Kadıköy, Istanbul

Within a short time, the home of Guzin and Abidin Dino in Paris became the haunt of many famous artists and writers. The couple first moved into the studio on the top floor of Max Ernst's apartment on the quay of Saint-Michel, and later to a small flat in L'Eure.

Their foreign and Turkish friends, including Nazım Hikmet, Yaşar Kemal, Ahmet Hamdi Tanpinar and Melih Cevdet, found the opportunity to meet one another at the Dino’s home. The Dinos were also always ready with a helping hand for young Turkish painters and students in Paris, introducing them to world-famous masters, and assisting them to get established.[citation needed]

For eight years from 1954, Abidin Dino participated in the "Salon de Mai" exhibitions in Paris, while Guzin Dino produced programmes for Radio France, taught Turkish at the Oriental Languages Department of the Sorbonne, and did French translations of Turkish literature.[citation needed]

Unforgettable friendship

Although Abidin Dino lived abroad, he never severed relations with Turkey and his friends there, and took a close interest in everything that occurred, particularly in the political field. He was always delighted to cooperate with other artists and writers, writing prefaces and drawing illustrations for his friends' books with unbounded generosity.[citation needed]

After more than a decade's absence he visited Turkey in 1969 to open an exhibition of his work. From then on he came more frequently, participating in both one-person and mixed exhibitions. In 1979 he was elected honorary president of the National Union of the Visual Arts (UNAP) in France. His film "Goal! World Cup 1966" (1966) was a spectacular tribute to his visual sensitivity and brought him the "Flaherty prize". This film about the 1966 World Cup final is a documentary that did not confine itself to football matches, but included fascinating footage of people in London and elsewhere in England.[citation needed]

Master of drawing

 
Dino on a 2009 stamp of Albania

Abidin Dino was interested in everything that was alive, skillfully capturing images with his brush, pencil and camera. He had two favorite themes: hands and flowers. In a book of small drawings, which he did for his wife Guzin published on the tenth anniversary of his death, glimpses of the love and sense of solidarity are seen, which were his inspiration. Entitled "Guzin's Abidins", this book consists of drawings and essays by Abidin Dino.

One may come across his name in numerous art galleries and museums around the world, in a poem, the lyrics of a song, or a book. Not only is he one of the pioneers of modern Turkish painting, but produced masterful works in such disparate fields as caricature, sculpture, ceramics, cinema, and literature.[citation needed]

Dino died on 7 December 1993 at the Villejuif Hospital in Paris. He was laid to rest in the Aşiyan Cemetery in Istanbul.[citation needed]

See also

References

  1. ^ "BU DÜNYADAN BİR ABİDİN DİNO GEÇTİ, MUTLULUĞUN RESMİNİ YAPAMADAN… – Hayati Tek".
  • (in Turkish) Biyografi.info – Biography of Abidin Dino
  • (in Turkish) Ada.com.tr –

External links

  • Gallery
  • Abidin Dino at IMDb

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Not to be confused with Abedin Dino Abidin Dino 23 March 1913 7 December 1993 was a Turkish artist and a well known painter Abidin DinoAbidin Dino with Guzin DinoBornAbidin Dino 1913 03 23 23 March 1913Istanbul Ottoman EmpireDied7 December 1993 1993 12 07 aged 80 Paris FranceNationalityTurkishKnown forPainting Contents 1 Early years 2 Paris days 3 Unforgettable friendship 4 Master of drawing 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEarly years EditDino was born on 23 March 1913 in Istanbul into an art loving family He was grandchild of Abedin Dino Albanian descended Ottoman diplomat 1 He started drawing and painting at a young age influenced by his family As a child he lived in Geneva Switzerland and France for several years with his parents returning to Istanbul in 1925 Dino began his secondary education at the American highschool Robert College of Istanbul but dropped out to devote himself to painting drawing and writing His articles and cartoons were soon being published in newspapers and magazines and in 1933 he and five other young innovative painters founded the D Group which held several exhibitions of their work At around the same time he illustrated Nazim Hikmet s books of poetry citation needed In 1933 the Soviet director Sergei Yutkevich who had made a film about Ankara invited Dino to the Lenfil Studios in Leningrad and with Ataturk s encouragement Dino accepted In Leningrad he worked as a scenery designer and assistant director at several film studios and directed a film called Miners in Moscow Kyiv and Odesa Shortly after returning to Turkey he went to Paris France where he worked from 1937 to 1939 meeting such famous artists as Gertrude Stein Tristan Tzara and Picasso citation needed Following his return to Istanbul again he participated in the famous Harbor Exhibition consisting of paintings of the city s dockworkers and fishermen by well known Turkish painters of the time The exhibition aroused widespread public interest and that year Dino was asked to design the Turkish pavilion at the 1939 New York World s Fair Meanwhile he published articles and cartoons in several of the foremost magazines of that time studying a new approach to realism together with his elder brother poet Arif Dino citation needed During World War II he did drawings inspired by the conflict but his treatment of political subjects in wartime incurred official displeasure and in 1941 the martial law command of Istanbul exiled him and his elder brother to southeastern Anatolia where their grandfather had been a governor before These years of exile until 1945 were artistically very productive for Dino While his young wife Guzin Dino taught French at Adana High School he worked for a local newspaper TurkSozu producing articles and drawings that illustrated with poetic realism of the hard lives and working conditions of agricultural laborers in the region It was here that he wrote his plays Bald and Heirs and began doing sculpture In 1951 he was allowed to leave Turkey So he went first to Rome Italy where he stayed nine months but settled then in Paris in 1952 citation needed Paris days Edit The statue of Dino in Ozgurluk Parki Kadikoy Istanbul Within a short time the home of Guzin and Abidin Dino in Paris became the haunt of many famous artists and writers The couple first moved into the studio on the top floor of Max Ernst s apartment on the quay of Saint Michel and later to a small flat in L Eure Their foreign and Turkish friends including Nazim Hikmet Yasar Kemal Ahmet Hamdi Tanpinar and Melih Cevdet found the opportunity to meet one another at the Dino s home The Dinos were also always ready with a helping hand for young Turkish painters and students in Paris introducing them to world famous masters and assisting them to get established citation needed For eight years from 1954 Abidin Dino participated in the Salon de Mai exhibitions in Paris while Guzin Dino produced programmes for Radio France taught Turkish at the Oriental Languages Department of the Sorbonne and did French translations of Turkish literature citation needed Unforgettable friendship EditAlthough Abidin Dino lived abroad he never severed relations with Turkey and his friends there and took a close interest in everything that occurred particularly in the political field He was always delighted to cooperate with other artists and writers writing prefaces and drawing illustrations for his friends books with unbounded generosity citation needed After more than a decade s absence he visited Turkey in 1969 to open an exhibition of his work From then on he came more frequently participating in both one person and mixed exhibitions In 1979 he was elected honorary president of the National Union of the Visual Arts UNAP in France His film Goal World Cup 1966 1966 was a spectacular tribute to his visual sensitivity and brought him the Flaherty prize This film about the 1966 World Cup final is a documentary that did not confine itself to football matches but included fascinating footage of people in London and elsewhere in England citation needed Master of drawing Edit Dino on a 2009 stamp of Albania Abidin Dino was interested in everything that was alive skillfully capturing images with his brush pencil and camera He had two favorite themes hands and flowers In a book of small drawings which he did for his wife Guzin published on the tenth anniversary of his death glimpses of the love and sense of solidarity are seen which were his inspiration Entitled Guzin s Abidins this book consists of drawings and essays by Abidin Dino One may come across his name in numerous art galleries and museums around the world in a poem the lyrics of a song or a book Not only is he one of the pioneers of modern Turkish painting but produced masterful works in such disparate fields as caricature sculpture ceramics cinema and literature citation needed Dino died on 7 December 1993 at the Villejuif Hospital in Paris He was laid to rest in the Asiyan Cemetery in Istanbul citation needed See also EditList of Turkish paintersReferences Edit BU DUNYADAN BIR ABIDIN DINO GECTI MUTLULUGUN RESMINI YAPAMADAN Hayati Tek in Turkish Biyografi info Biography of Abidin Dino in Turkish Ada com tr Biography of Abidin DinoExternal links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Abidin Dino Gallery Abidin Dino at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Abidin Dino amp oldid 1126322721, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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