Bahruz Kuul inspires in Homburg: artistic landscapes full of excitement!
Bahruz Kuul, current artist in residence in Homburg-Schwarzenacker, combines nature and art in his impressive landscapes.

Bahruz Kuul inspires in Homburg: artistic landscapes full of excitement!
In the Gallery Beck Bahruz Kuul is currently exhibiting his latest works in Homburg-Schwarzenacker. The artist, who was born in 1988 in Nakhichevan, Türkiye, is currently active there as an artist in residence. His paintings and graphic works revolve around the relationship between humans and nature, which he expresses impressively with intense colors and expressive brushstrokes.
Kuul studied at Nakhchivan State University in Turkey and received his bachelor's degree in painting and graphics under Professor Dr. Hüseyingulu Aliyev successfully completed. Over the years he has launched over fifteen solo exhibitions in Azerbaijan, Turkey and Europe and has been involved in numerous group exhibitions. He has lived and worked in picturesque Bodrum since 2016 and opened a second studio in Budapest in 2022 to further expand his artistic practice.
Art in the residence
Galerie Beck has been known for its artist residencies since 2000. Such residencies are not only important for the development of artists, they also offer a valuable space for exchange and networking with the local art scene and international visitors. How IGBK emphasizes, these stays can make a decisive contribution to the international career of artists. They help you reach new markets and incorporate fresh ideas into your own work.
Behruz Kuul's artistic works are influenced by his homeland and various international influences. Dreamlike landscapes with isolated elements of civilization, such as a lonely house or individual trees, often appear in his picture compositions. These contrasts not only reflect the relationship between humans and nature, but also address loneliness and isolation.
A look at the works
Kuul's works are created with vibrant colors and a dynamic technique that transport viewers into their own imaginary landscapes. He often uses unconventional color combinations for skies and sunsets, which gives his images a special depth and atmosphere. His works not only reflect his personal roots in Azerbaijan, but are also strongly influenced by the cultural impressions of his stays in Turkey and Hungary.
Kuul's involvement in international art fairs, such as the Art Market Budapest and the Amsterdam Affordable Art Fair, shows that his talent and vision are recognized far beyond Homburg-Schwarzenacker. The exhibition at Galerie Beck is just another chapter in his impressive artistic career.
A visit to Galerie Beck is worthwhile for anyone interested in art who would like to be inspired by Kuul's creative, exciting landscapes. For more information about his work and current projects, visit the website the Beck gallery helpful. Here you will also find interesting insights into the residency programs and the importance of these for the development of the artists.