Sahin Latifeci | Multidisciplinary Artist

Sahin Latifeci is a multidisciplinary artist known for a practice that critically examines the intersections of memory, identity, and stereotypical societal norms. Born in Diyarbakir in 1997, Sahin Latifeci’s artistic journey is deeply rooted in both academic training and contemporary experimentation. He completed a Bachelor of Fine Arts in the Painting Department at Akdeniz University in Antalya and He received her master's degree from the Arts Department of Yildiz Technical University. His work often utilizes memory as a central element to shape individual and collective identities, effectively intertwining traces of the past with present-day experiences. As a multidisciplinary creator, Sahin Latifeci works across various mediums, including painting, performance art, video, and installation. His first solo exhibition, "Peripheral Neuropathy," was held in Antalya in 2023, showcasing his ability to translate complex psychological and social themes into visual narratives. Notably, he served as an assistant to the performance artist Nezaket Ekici, which significantly influenced his trajectory into performance practices. His works have been exhibited internationally in cities such as Brussels, Rome, New Delhi, and Paris. Sahin Latifeci has also represented Turkey at the Intercontinental Biennial across several countries. Beyond his visual practice, he contributes to art discourse by writing articles for publications like Art Critique and Mozart Cultures, focusing on contemporary art and philosophy. Based in Istanbul and Antalya, Sahin Latifeci continues to challenge conventional perceptions through provocative works like "The Myth of Equality" and "Cradle," inviting viewers to reconsider suppressed or forgotten histories.