At our 548th Art Gathering, we are visiting the studio of artist İhsan Oturmak.
İhsan Oturmak's practice focuses on space, power relations, and the invisible structures of everyday life. Through painting, video, sculpture, and installation, the artist explores how individuals are positioned within a space and the invisible norms that determine their behavior. In his works, figures, objects, and architectural elements are often in tense relationships with space. These arrangements make visible the fragility of concepts such as belonging, ownership, and settlement.
In Oturmak's works, everyday objects and architectural details are not merely depicted elements; they also emerge as signs carrying the invisible boundaries of social structures. Through an intuitive visual language, the artist questions the relationship between the individual and space, inviting the viewer to reflect on the invisible order behind these relationships.
In his recent works, Oturmak examines the relationship between space and collective memory, particularly focusing on how migration, belonging, and indirect relationships with the state leave their mark on everyday spaces. Observational sketches, photographs, and short videos are incorporated into his production as part of this research process.
Born in 1987, the artist is a graduate of Marmara University, Faculty of Fine Arts, Department of Painting. Her work has been featured in numerous international exhibitions and biennials. These include “Painting This Day” at Yapı Kredi Culture and Arts in Istanbul, the 8th Çanakkale Biennial, the 4th Mardin Biennial, “Four Positions in Painting” at the Peter Kilchmann Gallery in Zurich, “Don’t Look Back, Deep is the Past” at OMM Odunpazarı Modern Museum, “Curating War” at Kunstraum Innsbruck, and “Journeys” at Espace Cultural Louis Vuitton.
Wednesday, March 18
12:00-13:00
Address: Cihangir, Güneşli Sokak No:40 Daire:8 Beyoğlu
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