Zeynep

Dagli

I have been interested in the negotiations and meditations of internal / external struggles, and traumatic experiences in relation to death, dying, suffering and madness. In my previous work I have researched, examined, speculated and/or analysed how dark and painful experiences have revealed themselves by way of reflection and in artistic formulation. It’s been a personal journey as much as an academic one.

After completing my practice-based PhD in 2009 in Media, Communication and Culture, I have continued to make experimental short films (exhibited and projected internationally and in the UK) and have been involved in an exciting array of works that entailed collaborating with disabled artists, performers, scriptwriters, musicians and sound designers; creating work for a wide range of audiences while keeping on researching, and publishing in an academic peer review journal.

Now shifting the focus of my practice to analogue collage making I am back indulging in this unique and delightful medium: deconstructing, cutting, pasting, constructing to harvest fragments with an attempt to negotiate the internal and external struggles.

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Untitled, 2024
Paper on paper, 22 x 22 cm

Barriers (to insanity?) 2, 2024
Paper on paper, 20 x 20 cm

Barriers (to insanity?) 1, 2024
Paper on paper, 20 x 20 cm

Your Gentle Reminder To Stay Hydrated, 2024
Paper on paper, 17 x 15 cm

Hierarchy of Grief, 2024
Paper on paper, 30 x 42 cm

There’s a fitting dismay, A fitting a despair. Emily Dickinson, 2024
Paper on Vintage Magazine Camera World 1956 issues, 21 x 30

This Little Secret 2021
Paper on paper, 22.5 x 20 cm