b. 1981 in Kütahya, Turkey. Lives and works in Istanbul, Turkey.

Biography

Made from found domestic fabrics — sheets, tablecloths or curtains — which retain memories of everyday life, Gözde Ilkin's textile pieces explore questions of memory, belonging and social identity. Her painted and embroidered motifs reflect historical and contemporary aspects of power and domination, as well as the processes of transformation and destruction that Man has inflicted on nature. Gözde Ilkin's work, draws on ecofeminist theories to invent alternative modes of relationship between living beings, focusing on bonds of kinship that have already been forged between different species.

With the support of SAHA