Biografía del artista
özlem altın: An Exploration of Photographic Archives and Layered Narratives
özlem altın (born 1977) is a German and Turkish visual artist currently residing in Berlin, Germany. Her artistic journey began at the Hochschule für die Künste Köln, where she honed her foundational skills before pursuing an MA degree from the Piet Zwart Institute in Amsterdam—a pivotal experience that instilled in her a deep appreciation for photographic documentation and its capacity to convey complex narratives. The institute’s focus on visual storytelling profoundly shaped her approach to artmaking, fostering a fascination with how images interact and transform over time. This influence is palpable in her recurring motifs of masks and birds – symbols representing concealment and transformation respectively—reflecting the core tenets of Piet Zwart's investigative journalism style.
Following graduation, altın received invaluable support from the Fonds BKVB, the Netherlands Foundation for Visual Arts, Design and Architecture, which enabled her to establish Orient Press—an independent publishing platform dedicated to showcasing artist books and disseminating her distinctive vision. Recognizing the limitations of conventional gallery spaces in fostering dialogue and reaching wider audiences, Altin championed the book form as a medium for artistic exploration and dissemination – mirroring Zwart’s commitment to communicating complex ideas through accessible formats. Her dedication to publishing embodies this ethos, demonstrating a belief that art should transcend institutional boundaries.
Her work centers around an expansive archive comprised of her own photographs alongside found images sourced from diverse origins—museum collections, the internet, and mass media. Altin doesn't merely present these materials as static representations; instead, she actively engages with them through meticulous collage techniques, photographic manipulations, and painting processes. This deliberate intervention transforms the archive into a dynamic constellation of imagery, prompting viewers to consider “what is happening in between the images.” It’s this conceptual layering—the acknowledgement of hidden connections and unspoken narratives—that defines her artistic practice – mirroring Zwart's insistence on uncovering underlying truths within visual information.
A guest professor at Hochschule Leipzig (2020-2021) and Umprum Prague (2023), altın continues to share her expertise and inspire emerging artists, furthering the exploration of photographic art’s capacity to provoke critical reflection and challenge conventional perspectives. Her exhibitions include “Lens,” Merano Arte (Meran, 2019); “Processing,” Camera Austria, Graz (2017); “Untitled (Touch or Melancholy),” Lentos, Linz (2016); “No story, no,” Witte de With, Rotterdam (2015)—each showcasing her distinctive visual language and demonstrating a commitment to presenting art in unconventional contexts. Altin’s work has been recognized internationally for its conceptual rigor and emotional resonance.
Her artistic practice is characterized by a profound engagement with the materiality of image-making—specifically, the interplay between indexicality (the imprint of photographic capture) and somatic qualities associated with touch. Like Zwart's meticulous attention to detail and his unwavering pursuit of truthfulness, Altin’s approach prioritizes sensory experience as a catalyst for artistic inquiry. Her exploration of themes like body, memory, and mass media underscores the importance of confronting uncomfortable realities and fostering empathy—values central to Zwart’s journalistic legacy. Özlem Altın's enduring contribution lies in her ability to transform commonplace images into vehicles for contemplation and narrative creation, inviting audiences to engage actively with the complexities of human experience – a testament to the transformative power of visual storytelling.