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Orcun Beslen
Artist from Turkey
Orçun Beslen is an interdisciplinary artist based in Turkey. His practice focuses on site-specific installations and interventions, where process functions as a constitutive element of the work rather than a secondary phase.
He works with fragile and everyday materials such as paper, textiles, and found objects, approaching them as carriers of spatial memory rather than representational surfaces. His works explore notions of trace, visibility, and the relationship between body, space, and time.

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Orcun Beslen
Artist from Turkey
Orçun Beslen is an interdisciplinary artist based in Turkey. His practice focuses on site-specific installations and interventions, where process functions as a constitutive element of the work rather than a secondary phase.
He works with fragile and everyday materials such as paper, textiles, and found objects, approaching them as carriers of spatial memory rather than representational surfaces. His works explore notions of trace, visibility, and the relationship between body, space, and time.

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At times, narrating
Mixed media by Orcun Beslen
15 x 21 cm • Fine art paper, Etching, Fabric, Flower of love, Ink on paper
This work is produced on paper using ink, marker, and lace; the frame is covered with fabric.
The figure occasionally becomes a narrating subject, and the information it circulates touches on states of anxiety.
About the artist
Orcun Beslen
Artist from Turkey
Orçun Beslen is an interdisciplinary artist based in Turkey. His practice focuses on site-specific installations and interventions, where process functions as a constitutive element of the work rather than a secondary phase.
He works with fragile and everyday materials such as paper, textiles, and found objects, approaching them as carriers of spatial memory rather than representational surfaces. His works explore notions of trace, visibility, and the relationship between body, space, and time.

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