Q&A with

Burçak Bingöl

Art, Reality, Belonging

Musings from the ‘74 Community

BURÇAK BİNGÖL

Burçak Bingöl is an artist whose practice centers on processes of tracing, copying, and re-forming. Through deconstructing familiar representations, she constructs new visual configurations that challenge perceptions of cultural and personal narratives. Her work emerges from a continuous reworking of images, objects, and forms—an iterative process where fiction and failure intertwine. Rooted in this tension, her pieces unfold architectural, sensorial, and conceptual dialogues with space, offering a nuanced field of visual and material exploration.

What are you working on recently?
I am working on a large-scale sculpture -a condensed rose garden- for the upcoming Frieze Sculpture exhibition at Regent’s Park in London.

A quote you live by?
“A rose is a rose is a rose.” – Gertrude Stein

What defines your reality?
The material and immaterial fragments that I collect.

Your favorite neighborhood?
Beyoğlu, İstanbul, where I live and work.

Istanbul in three words?
Roots, ties, and knots.

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