Born in 1965 in Ankara, Murat Germen attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) as a Fulbright scholar, earning a master’s degree in architecture along with the Henry Adams Gold Medal from the American Institute of Architects. In addition to his own work in the field of photography, the artist also teaches photography and new media at Sabancı University.
Germen uses photography as a tool for expression and research and combines his expertise in architecture and urban planning with multimedia, art, and computer-aided design. By presenting from a previously unviewed angle a phenomenon that we know or think we know, he disrupts the familiar and offers alternatives to prejudices. The artist regards photography as an opportunity to bring to the fore ordinary things that somehow go unseen or tend to be ignored. He tries to bring out “the extraordinariness that may be latent in the normal”.
In his “Abysmal” series, Germen deconstructs the documentary photographs that he has focused on since 2013 with manual interventions so as to transform them into three-dimensional objects. “Abysmal – Logistics” focuses on the strategically important human-made Corinth Canal in Greece. The work incorporates two different constructions, one that alludes to
an exclusivist attitude, and the other suggesting an inviting one. By way of the canal, the work references the global economy and geopolitical equilibria.
Painting
Layered collage of folio prints mounted on 10 mm re-board, wooden sticks
79,5 x 174 x 29 cm
Dr. Nejat F. Eczacıbaşı Foundation Collection
Istanbul Museum of Modern Art / Long-Term Loan