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Kooness

Talip Keser

1990
Uşak, Turkey

1 Works exhibited on Kooness

Current location

Uşak

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Works by Talip Keser

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Paintings , Acrylic

50 x 75cm

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Talip keser was born in Uşak, Turkey (26.01.1990). He graduated from the painting department of fine arts in Muğla Sıtkı Koçman University.

He has been doing painting since he was a kid. He worked at the 2007-2010 Emin Özdemir atelier, 2010-2012 Orhun Kara atelier. Since 2014, he works in his own workshop in Uşak.

Sigmund Freud, who is founder of psychoanalysis, makes the definition of the parapraxis in his book ‘Psychopathology of Everyday Life’ by saying ‘‘I almost always discovered a disturbing effect that exists outside of the intended speech’’. The mistakes that are called Freudian Slip and exist by the suppression of the subconscious in speech, memory, and physical action forms the basis of parapraxis. 

According to Freud; social taboos, unacceptable ideas, or beliefs are deprived from conscious awareness, and the slip of the tongue helps revealing the things hidden in subconscious. Freudian Slip reveals the puzzle of consciousness of the individual with the verbal barriers that are safely hidden in the subconscious, prohibited urges- like sexuality and swearing- and language errors. 

He has been curiously continuing his art with the mystery of the subconscious, which is still the subject of research by scientists that the subconscious has unintentionally exposed to the surface.