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Lea Sommerseth Shaw
Lea Celik Sommerseth Shaw (ISIK) at Paris Expo 2023
Lea Celik Sommerseth Shaw (ISIK) at Paris Expo 2023
Background information
Born (1980-10-23) October 23, 1980 (age 44)
Smyrna, Izmir Aegean Turkey
GenresMinimal, Classical, Eloctronic
Occupation(s)Creative Director, Composer, DJ, Multilingual. Writer, Cultural Entrepreneur, Philanthropist
DiscographyApo Mekhanes Theos, Album Cargo Culture 2024,

Compositions, Album, 2024 Cargo Culture 2024

Sound Sessions, Album, Cargo Culture 2024

Saint Germain Des Pres, Album 24 09 2024 Cargo Culture, 2024

Sonnets, Album Cargo Culture, 2024

Sonnets, Album Cargo Culture, 2024
LabelsCargo Culture
PartnerRoland Shaw (2016–2020) Yves Coste (2024)
Websiteleaceliksommersethshaw.com

Lea Celik Sommerseth Shaw, née Sultan is Independent Creative Director, Cultural Entrepreneur, Multilingual, Writer, Composer, DJ and Philanthropist born 23 October 1980 in Smyrna. Lea has studied atHasseblad Center, Fine Art University in Gothenburg afrer science studies in Vimmerby. Tarkovsky the cinematic philosopher and its naturalism


Ingmar Bergman during his set up of Mary Stuart. Lea is founder of Fundación YS in Gothenburg[1] dedicated to her brother Sehmuz Celik and his fiance Yesmin Morales, an Independent human rights organisation she found after her studies with Johan Galtung.[2] and studies of Law in The University of Hague.

During her Birkbeck University Cultural Management studies she held various exhibition in Brick Lane. Founder of Sommerseth Shaw,[3] Cargo Culture[4] and in Paris Saint Germain Des Pres where she is currently based, Biblio Babilonia. In 2023 she had Independent publication of Marcello Di Fellini dedicated to Marcello Mastroianni and Federico Fellini[5] after Latin Quarter neighbourhoods being introduced to the legendary duo and Rome by her friend Anita Ekberg. Lea is currently writing Garbo en Ruso on Greta Garbo and have released some music for Cargo Culture[6]

Childhood and education

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Lea was born in 23 October 1980 in Smyrna, Izmir an ancient Greek city on Turkey's Aegean coast. Her parents settled in Sweden when she was little. She studied science in Vimmerby and took break while studying Biomedicine to focus on Entrepreneurship, while studying science she studies Astronomy and was in contact with Hasselblad to eventually set up Gallery and Biennale at Konsthallen in Valand Gothenburg, and moved to London to study Cultural Management and Gallery management at Birkbeck University of London during her Birkbeck studies she held various different Exhibitions and Events in her London neighbourhoods Kings Cross and Brick Lane.

Early film projects and music

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In 2000 she was in contact with Dramaten and Bergman on his set up of Mary Stuart for collabrating and dedicated some short films to Bergman, both admirers of Andrei Tarkovsky the Existentialist cinematic philosopher share the naturalism as inspiration. In 2022 when commuting to Saint Germain Des Pres from London to extend her Independent Brick Lane works, the Marcello Mastroianni impact on Latin neighbourhoods was undeniable and as fried of Anita Ekberg whom she got to know while studying in Lund, she decided to write Marcello Di Fellini, which is to be published in Spanish along with Greta en Ruso for her publication project Biblio Babilonia. In 2024 she has published various album for her Music venture Cargo Culture, Saint Germain Des Pres and Apò Mēkhanês Theós.

Arts and Design

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In 2020 she was in contact with Peter Beard on Veruschka, Kenya and an Brick Lane exhibition, the exhibition Beard X Sommerseth Shaw was initially scheduled for Brick Lane London however group exhibition with Beards Kenyan student was neglected by Beards wife Nejma. In 2022 Lea contacted Galerie De Buci in Saint Germain Des Pres for group exhibition for only his Kenyan students, however due to political neglect Beard projects has been cancelled and instead Galeria Isik[7] La Luz Es Eterna is placed for Spanish speaking world and Russian Ukranian artists[8]

Discography

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  • Apo Mekhanes Theos, Album 24 09 2024 Cargo Culture, Saint Germain Des Pres, France
  • Compositions, Album, 2024 Cargo Culture, Saint Germain Des Pres, France
  • Sound Sessions, Album, Cargo Culture, Saint Germain Des Pres, France
  • Saint Germain Des Pres, Album 24 09 2024 Cargo Culture, Saint Germain Des Pres, France
  • Sonnets, Album 24 09 2024 Cargo Culture, Saint Germain Des Pres France 2024

References

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  1. ^ Dyregrov, Atle; Frykholm, Ann‐Margret; Lilled, Lars; Broberg, Anders G.; Holmberg, Ingvar (2003-11-17). "The Göteborg discothèque fire, 1998". Scandinavian Journal of Psychology. 44 (5): 449–457. doi:10.1046/j.1467-9450.2003.00366.x. ISSN 0036-5564.
  2. ^ "Introduction: peace by peaceful conflict transformation – the TRANSCEND approach", Handbook of Peace and Conflict Studies, Routledge, pp. 30–48, 2007-03-12, ISBN 978-0-203-08916-3, retrieved 2024-11-08
  3. ^ https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/09933147
  4. ^ https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/13403672/persons-with-significant-control
  5. ^ "Fellini". Fellini Lexicon: 58–61. 2002. doi:10.5040/9781838710811.0019.
  6. ^ https://www.qobuz.com/fr-fr/album/composiciones-lia-isik/bko1mnk1bpzkb
  7. ^ http://galeriaisik.com
  8. ^ https://www.galeriaisik.com