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Mahmut Celayir was born on May 1, 1951, in Bingöl, Turkey. He is a Kurdish-German painter known for his pastoral landscape paintings.

Born as the eldest of six children to mason Serif Celayir and his wife Kumey Sedxunun in the small mountain village of Kur, Celayir belongs to the Iranian ethnic group of the Zaza.

After attending primary and middle school from 1960 to 1968, he attended high school in Tunceli until 1971, graduating with his Abitur. At age twenty, in 1972, he began studies with a focus on printmaking at the Academy of Applied Arts in Istanbul.

In 1986 he came to Germany for the first time, where in Berlin he focused on landscape painting, which he had chosen as the center of his work. In 1988, Celayir relocated his life to Germany and settled in Stuttgart.

He continues his art studies in Istanbul and Berlin.

Personal Exhibitions

1977 Taksim Art Gallery, İstanbul
1985 Vakko Art Gallery, İstanbul
1987 Galerie Oberlicht, Berlin
1992 Halkbank Art Gallery, Ankara
2000 Selçuk Yaşar Art Gallery, İzmir
2005 Koşuyolu Art Gallery, İstanbul
2011 Pastoral Dialogue, C.A.M. Art Gallery, İstanbul
2018 C.A.M. Art Gallery, Hesareg, İstanbul
2021 C.A.M. Art Gallery, Yelling, İstanbul

Group Exhibitions

1977 The 1st Arts Festival, İstanbul
1981 The 42nd State Painting Exhibition
1983 The 17th DYO Competition Exhibition, Grand Prize
2010 Contemporary Istanbul, C.A.M. Art Center, İstanbul
2018 Forward Drawing, Galerie Judith Andreae, Bonn
2021 NGBK Galerie, Be Welat, Berlin
2021 Baden-Baden Kunsthalle, The State and Nature, Baden-Baden