معرفی
Kemal Uludağ is a Professor at Anadolu University, where he has been affiliated with the College of Fine Arts' Ceramics Department since 1993. Holding a Fine Arts degree (1987) from Hacettepe University, he further developed his expertise through graduate studies in ceramics at Hacettepe (1990) and Anadolu Universities. With a career spanning over three decades, his work bridges ceramics, plastic arts, and art philosophy.
- Education:
- BA in Ceramics, Hacettepe University (1987)
- MA in Social Sciences, Hacettepe University (1990)
- Artistic Mastery, Anadolu University (1993)
Research Focus
Kemal Uludağ's research explores the intersection of ceramics with broader artistic and philosophical questions. His work examines:
- Historical evolution of ceramic art before the Industrial Revolution
- Sociological dimensions of art education in technical schools
- Conceptual approaches to ceramic forms as expressions of reality and identity
- Spiritual symbolism in terracotta temple architecture
- Ontological debates about ceramics as art versus craft
Publication Trends
His publications reveal a consistent exploration of ceramics through multiple lenses:
- 2023 studies focus on art education's role in vocational schools
- 2019 works analyze ceramic history's technological and cultural implications
- 2016-2018 experiments with conceptual ceramic installations
- 2003 theoretical work on art-society relationships
- 2001 philosophical inquiries into material classification
- Early 2000s studies on divine representation in ceramic forms
Professional Impact
As a prominent figure in ceramics, Prof. Uludağ:
- Serves as President of the Art Commission and former Board Member at Turkish Ceramics Association
- Directs Anadolu University's Contemporary Art Museum
- Has participated in 300+ national and 22+ international exhibitions
- Maintains memberships in UNESCO-AIAP, Turkish Ceramics Association, and SSEDD
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