Chromogenic printing on Fuji Pearl Metallic paper (C-printing), Dibond backrest / Chromogenic printing on Fuji Pearl metallic paper (C-printing), Dibond back frame, 2022
100 ×150 cm
2.750 €
About The Work
Manage to question topics such as Germanic, lower urbanization and the effects of nobility, property /ownership, participatory citizenship, urban rights, the sustainability of local cultures, the destruction caused by human nature, climate change, global warming, water rights. Reference to the technical and philosophical dimension of the history of photography The production series “Obscura Lucida” documents the copper and calm moments of nature by focusing on the subjects of “obscura”, which comes to the understanding of darkness as well as technique, and “lucida”, which implies light, and sometimes dark, sometimes long exposure photography, turns night into day and constructs it through the relationship between man and the city and nature.
In The Artist
Murat Germen is an artist born in 1965, who lives and works in Istanbul and London, whose photography is used as an expression/ research tool. He received his Master's degree in architecture from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), where he went as a Fulbright scholarship, with the Gold Medal of the American Association of Architects (AIA). She teaches photography, art and new media courses at Sabancı University Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. Germen, which has a very basic / online publication on photography, architecture, planning, new media and art, has been invited to conferences on international platforms.
About The Exhibition
The "Hope and Trust" Exhibition is organized with the aim of contributing to the "Women and Children Friendly Spaces" project carried out by the Art for Goodness Association in cooperation with Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality iş Kültür AŞ in Hatay. You can visit the website to get detailed information about the project.
About the Sale of Works
To get information about the artists taking part in the exhibition and their works 0212 438 72 00 – 0553 168 72 00 you can communicate through numbers. After your payment has been paid to the donation account of the association, you can receive your work from Taksim Sanat packaged at the end of the exhibition.