Öykü Önal's photo book, which consists of self-portraits, contains traces of the ambiguous and veiled areas of his life. The quest that the artist started when he returned to his...
Photographs taken 2007-2009 of the Gezi generation high school kids in parks on the European side of Istanbul.'At a time when employees get to work, the traffic calms down, shops...
Broken English Goodbye brings together ES Kibele Yarman's illustrations and poems on departure and detachment, produced between the years 2015-2020. 'Broken English Goodbye is an assemblage made up of 20 fragments of a...
Cave Canem or “Beware of the Dog.” Is this warning intended to protect the reader or the dog dozing under the car so that we don’t step on its tail? Esra...
Erdem Varol’s Dolana Dolaşa [Tangle and Meander] is the first title in the multi-volume publication project by Onagöre from Istanbul, on Istanbul, produced in Istanbul. Erdem Varol contributes a drift through streets...
"Duble Lasmit", the second volume of Onagöre's multi-volume publication project on Istanbul, Tefrika Istanbul, presents Kıvılcım Sir Güngörün's photographs with the cover illustration by Bora Başkan. As the photographs depicting...
Ali Beşikçi's photography book introduces the reader to his adventure where he questions his relationship with his own practice. A selection created by the artist inspired by an obscure photograph...
Ankara-based photographer Bahadır Aksan's third publication, Salt Water, is a beach excursion. This hard cover photo book came about when Aksan, who lost her family's holiday slides, decided to make herself...
In the third volume of Tefrika Istanbul, Ci Demi portrays an unsettling cityscape without people and language. Something is missing. What happens if you leave out people, animals, and language...
"Seninle Basam Dertte" is the story of a distance that will never be closed, a matted knot that cannot be untied, a wound that never ceases to itch. The story...
E.S. Kibele Yarman’s new book invites the reader for a serene and calm read, or should we say, “an afternoon nap.” The poems in the Paperwork Hotel are presented with...
Fatma Belkıs’s debut book, Those Who Left (2011) voiced a particular generation criticized for their detachment from politics and the country’s problems. The book consists of portraits of young people...
These photographs capture moments of feeling, thinking and trying to make sense of the world whilst looking at a body of water or a bunch of stones, gazing at the...