Kiymet Bock


Kiymet Benita Bock is a Kurdish artist based in Hamburg, Germany.

Personal life

Kiymet Bock was born in 1956 in Erciş, Turkey. She was educated in her home country as teacher. She became paralysed after contracting Poliovirus in 1979. After 8 years she could move her hands again. She married artist Karl Otto Bock. In 1987 and emigrated to Hamburg, Germany. She began to attend the Hamburg art group, a circle of artistically talented people with mental, physical or social handicap.

Work

In 1990, Kiymet began creating paintings by using specific shapes and details evoking traditional forms from Africa or Oceania. Her early work is influenced by Joan Miró and Paul Klee. Her paintings also reveal strong ties to the traditional Kurdish folklore. They are dominated by a love of nature, especially visible in the soft lines of the drawings. She has produced many paintings such as Lila Luft in 1994 and Mein Pferd in 1996. Her work is in the collection of the Slovak National Gallery.

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