Ceramic Art Breathes Life into Cyprus’s Ancient Heritage at Sur City Museum
Date Added: 31 May 2023, 11:28
Last Updated Date:22 December 2023, 11:32

The Sur City Museum, a hub for Cyprus’s culture and art, continues to enhance its collections by bringing together the island’s history under one roof. Located just in front of the iconic Kyrenia Gate, the museum now features ceramic works by Selçuk Yalovalı, a faculty member at the Near East University Faculty of Fine Arts and Design.

 

These ceramic pieces draw inspiration from figurines and sculptures used in ancient Cyprus during the archaic period, dating back up to 4,000 years. Selçuk Yalovalı, through his artistry, aims to harmoniously integrate the island’s historical culture with contemporary expressions.

 

Among the remarkable additions to the Sur City Museum is a ceramic piece inspired by an artifact from 1,450-1,200 BC, discovered in Nicosia’s Agia Paraskevi region. The artwork, an amorphous representation, features a bird-faced naked woman holding a baby, adorned with large hoop earrings and surrounded by Cyprus spikes in the background. Yalovalı faithfully incorporates motifs and geometric shapes from the original period into his creation.

 

Another piece in the collection draws inspiration from a cylinder seal unearthed in Nicosia’s Agia Paraskevi region, dating back to the 14th century BC. This seal depicts a seated figure, believed to be a god or goddess, surrounded by winged supernatural creatures or lions. Yalovalı’s reinterpretation maintains the integrity of the original figures, incorporating period-accurate geometric shapes and motifs.

 

A ceramic work symbolizing a bird catching fish is also a notable addition. Inspired by a vase dating back to 750-600 BC from the 1st Archaic period, Yalovalı’s composition includes a bird-catching fish figure, surrounded by fish motifs from the same era.

 

Selçuk Yalovalı’s ceramics at the Sur City Museum form a unique collection, providing a tangible connection between the island’s rich cultural heritage and the present day. The museum stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of Cyprus, allowing visitors to witness the island’s history come to life through art.

 

More Information:

https://neu.edu.tr/ceramic-works-inspired-by-the-figurines-and-figures-used-in-cyprus-in-ancient-times-including-the-archaic-period-combine-the-past-culture-of-cyprus-with-the-present-at-the-walled-city-museum/?lang=en