Burçak Bingöl (b.1976) has transformed the gallery into a kiln-like space. Her work explores notions of belonging, cultural heritage, identity, decoration and failure by blurring the boundaries between these seemingly distinct notions. Through her labour-intensive process of tracing, copying and re-forming, she adopts an analytical approach to new configurations. The works are psychological landscapes that hover between abstraction and representation, rejection and preservation that both embrace and disregard Eastern and Western traditions. Working with various mediums such as ceramics, drawings, video, photography and installation, Bingöl’s works are constant re-working of materials and objects to converge to a repetitive act where fiction and failure merges.
Tate St Ives
Talk
In Conversation with Burçak Bingöl
Join artist Burçak Bingöl in conversation with Tate St Ives Director, Anne Barlow
Tate St Ives
Date & Time
15 October 2022 at 12.00–13.00
Pricing
Free with ticket
Booking is essential
A gallery admission ticket, Tate Membership or Local's Pass is also required to attend this event.