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Kuzgun Acar (Abdülahet Kuzgun Çetin Acar) was born on 28 February, 1928 in Istanbul, Turkey, is an Afro-Turk sculptor. Discover Kuzgun Acar's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 47 years old?
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Abdülahet Kuzgun Çetin Acar |
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47 years old |
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28 February, 1928 |
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28 February |
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Istanbul, Turkey |
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4 February, 1976 |
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Istanbul, Turkey |
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Kuzgun Acar Height, Weight & Measurements
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Kuzgun Acar Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Kuzgun Acar worth at the age of 47 years old? Kuzgun Acar’s income source is mostly from being a successful sculptor. He is from Turkey. We have estimated Kuzgun Acar's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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He was a student of Rudolf Belling (1886–1972).
He worked with wire mesh, making sculptures reminiscent of Naum Gabo (1890–1977).
He taught painting at Istanbul Atatürk High School and painting-sculpturing at the high school he finished.
In his academy years, influenced by Hadi Bara (1906–1971), he leaned towards more abstract figures.
Abdülahet Kuzgun Çetin Acar (28 February 1928 – 4 February 1976) was an Afro-Turk sculptor well known for his works in metal.
He is best known for his abstract sculptures and is considered one of the pioneers of modern sculptures in Turkey.
Kuzgun Acar was born to Nazmi Acar of Libyan (Ottoman Tripolitania) descent, and his wife Ayşe Zehra of Ethiopian origin, in Istanbul, Turkey, on 28 February 1928.
Despite the wealth of his father Nazmi Acar, who initially refused him due to his darker-than-expected skin color (giving him the name Kuzgun, meaning "Raven" in Turkish), he and his mother (who soon afterwards divorced) lived in poverty during his childhood and youth.
He finished high school at İstanbul Sultanahmet Ticaret Lisesi, and in 1948 joined the sculpture department of the Academy of Fine Arts (now Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University).
In 1953, he graduated from the academy.
He married Münire Abdusef in 1955.
He displayed his sculpture works in wire at a personal exhibition in the American news Center in 1957.
Between 1958 and 1960, he experimented making various forms with wire, nails, metal bars and scrap by gas welding.
He performed experiments in enameling.
After Acar joined the socialist Workers Party of Turkey in the 1960s, his works did not find buyers, so he had to earn a living as a fisherman and barkeeper.
His work, created with nails, was awarded the first prize at the Biennale de Paris in 1961.
This award became a turning point for him, because he won one of the two scholarships allocated to foreign young artists by the Paris Biennale.
Acar went to Paris on the scholarship and worked there for one year.
His work was displayed at the Musee d'Art in 1962.
His work and his designs were acquired by the museum.
After returning to Turkey, he won the first prize with his iron sculpture at the 23rd State Painting and Sculpture Exhibition in 1962.
He took part at the Museum of modern art in Le Havre and Galerie Lacloche in Paris with his private exhibitions in 1962 and 1963.
In 1965, he married Bige Berker, who bore him a son named Yunus in 1966.
His next exhibitions were for his paintings at the Deutsches Kulturzentrum in Istanbul, and for his sculptures at the Musée Rodin in Paris in 1966.
In 1966, he created his well-known public works Kuşlar ("The Birds") in Istanbul and Türkiye ("Turkey") in Ankara.
One of his famous sculptures is Kuşlar ("The Birds"), which he created in 1967.
In 1968, he produced masks for street theater artists.
He accompanied the street theater Devrim İçin Hareket ("Movement for Revolution"), which played at squares, strikes and protest rallies in 1968.
He joined a group of foreign mountaineers to Eastern Anatolia for the shooting of a documentary movie promoted by the daily Milliyet's campaign "Boğaz'a Değil Zap Suyu'na Köprü" ("A Bridge to the River Zap, not to the Bosphorus").
He married for a third time in 1971 to Fersa Pulhan.
In 1972, he was detained by the military regime of 1971.
Acar's metal sculpture Kuşlar ("The Birds") was selected to be displayed on the front facade of the İMÇ İstanbul Manifaturacılar Çarşısı (Istanbul Manufacturers Bazaar), located on Atatürk Boulevard between the Valens Aqueduct and the Unkapanı neighbourhood.
After hanging there for some time, the sculpture was damaged due to exposure to the elements, and was taken down to be restored.
When it was taken down, it was noticed that the damage was more severe than initially thought.
The very extensive restoration efforts led by Asst. Prof. Özer Aktimur took three years.
In 1975, he accompanied the Turkish theater company to Paris and created the masks for the play The Caucasian Chalk Circle.
The 140 masks made of steel and rubber used in World War II are among his important works.
Acar died on 4 February 1976, aged 47, from intracerebral hemorrhage, following his fall from a ladder while he was working on a wall relief.
He was interred at the Zincirlikuyu Cemetery.
It was on display, for the first time in a museum environment, until 23 October 2016 and then was returned to its original place at the "İMÇ" building.