Sinem Sezgin Bozkurt

Sinem Sezgin Bozkurt

Sinem Sezgin Bozkurt, born in 1985, is an interdisciplinary artist who creates figurative paintings and textile works. She studied drawing, painting and art at Florence Academy of Art, New York Academy of Art and Parsons New School. Her art focuses on the persistent lack of representation of women in contemporary society. Her goal is to create a new "personal reality" that reflects common female experiences and empathy. She believes in the sincerity and expressive power of portraits and believes that they have the potential to evoke empathy in the viewer. Seeking a unique touch in her work, she shapes her portraits from a female perspective in layered forms. Thus, she aims to reflect the inner world of individuals and different psychological states at the same time. In her first solo exhibition reflecting this approach, she addressed the search for individual identity in the face of social patterns. In her creative process, she digitally disassembles and recombines various visual elements to create multi-layered portraits and figures.

Sinem Sezgin Bozkurt, born in 1985, is an interdisciplinary artist who creates figurative paintings and textile works. She studied drawing, painting and art at Florence Academy of Art, New York Academy of Art and Parsons New School. Her art focuses on the persistent lack of representation of women in contemporary society. Her goal is to create a new "personal reality" that reflects common female experiences and empathy. She believes in the sincerity and expressive power of portraits and believes that they have the potential to evoke empathy in the viewer. Seeking a unique touch in her work, she shapes her portraits from a female perspective in layered forms. Thus, she aims to reflect the inner world of individuals and different psychological states at the same time. In her first solo exhibition reflecting this approach, she addressed the search for individual identity in the face of social patterns. In her creative process, she digitally disassembles and recombines various visual elements to create multi-layered portraits and figures.