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Leyla Gediz’s definition of Passenger / Yolcu is twofold: the aloof, introvert wanderer and the traveling inquirer. This dual use of the term enables her to examine her own traveling existence through and over geo-political grounds. With a healthy distance from home, and in the neutral space of Roberts & Tilton, she rearranges her impressions of Turkey. The exhibition is both a model observatory of socio-cultural signs, and a painter’s response to the impact of national stereotypes on people everywhere.

Each painting in the exhibition represents a different aspect of life in Turkey, and subjects are held in an uneasy frieze for the viewer’s contemplation; Army Barracks forms an example. A certain type of building, which would have otherwise gone unnoticed, is brought to the awareness of the viewer, crystallized. Here is a chance to seize reality; no more tourists’ attractions. In this respect, perhaps the most ambitious painting in the exhibition is Epaulette, in which a belly dancer is depicted from throat to thighs only. Despite the ruthless spotlight, Gediz attempts to rid her subject of its Orientalist connotations.

Leyla Gediz

Leyla Gediz
Army Barracks / Askeri Lojman, 2006
Oil on canvas
59.1 x 78.7 in (150 x 200 cm)

Leyla Gediz

Leyla Gediz
Converse / Ters, 2006
Oil on canvas
23.6 x 31.5 in (60 x 80 cm)

Leyla Gediz

Leyla Gediz
Epaulette / Apolet, 2006
Oil on canvas
78.7 x 63.0 in (200 x 160 cm)

Leyla Gediz

Leyla Gediz
I Spy (Nr.2), 2006
Oil on canvas
27.6 x 47.2 in (70 x 120 cm)

Leyla Gediz

Leyla Gediz
I Spy (Nr.3), 2006
Oil on canvas
27.6 x 47.2 in (70 x 120 cm)

Leyla Gediz

Leyla Gediz
I Spy (Nr.1), 2006
Oil on canvas
27.6 x 47.2 in (70 x 120 cm)

Leyla Gediz

Leyla Gediz
Passenger / Yolcu, 2006
Oil on canvas
59.1 x 59.1 in (150 x 150 cm)

Leyla Gediz

Leyla Gediz
Recluse / Munzevi, 2006
Oil on canvas
70.9 x 27.6 in (180 x 70 cm)

Leyla Gediz

Leyla Gediz
Son / Ogul, 2006
Oil on canvas
55.1 x 63.0 in (140 x 160 cm)