This is a confrontation exhibition inspired by Sartre’s existentialist approach. The works Metin Ertürk shares with the audience in this exhibition question how the individual is shaped through the gaze of others and how this process affects one’s personal value system.

In this exhibition, Ertürk works with fragmented surfaces, wall-integrated pieces, and multi-layered compositions. Themes such as childhood, father-son relationships, social value judgments, identity, and truth are carried onto tile surfaces and three-dimensional forms.

Metin Ertürk is an artist known for his conceptual approach to ceramic art, focusing on themes like emptiness, past memories, experience, and identity in his practice. The works in this exhibition establish both conceptual and technical links with his previous series, while also revealing a search for a new visual language.