Gönül Sen-Menzel (1949-2014) was a German-Turkish visual artist known for her work as a painter and illustrator. Born in Turkey, she moved to Germany in 1981 and made a significant impact on the art scene there.
After completing her secondary education in Turkey, she attended Istanbul’s University of Education, graduating in 1972 with a diploma in art. She then spent nine years as an art teacher before continuing her studies at the prestigious Kunstakademie Düsseldorf in 1983.
Sen-Menzel’s work was widely exhibited in various prestigious venues across Germany, Belgium, France, Turkey, the Netherlands, and beyond. Among her numerous exhibitions was the Gran Premio Internationale di Pitture, showcasing her international recognition and artistic impact.
She also created and illustrated several bilingual children’s books in the Vita series, which explored themes related to the human body and health.
Sen-Menzel’s legacy includes her contributions to both Turkish and German art , highlighting the cultural bridge she built between the two countries through her work.
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