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Sukran Moral’s ‘Untitled’ explores voyeurism & power through a surreal black & white photograph. A woman controls a child within a TV, provoking thought on media's impact.

Şükran Moral is a Turkish artist renowned for provocative performances, videos & installations exploring religion's impact on women, marginalized communities, & societal taboos. Based in Istanbul & Rome.

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Şükran Moral: A Voice for Marginalized Perspectives

Şükran Moral (born 1962 in Termë, Samsun, Turkey) stands as a singular figure within Turkish contemporary art—a provocateur who confronts societal taboos and champions the voices of those often excluded from mainstream discourse. Her artistic practice transcends mere visual representation; it’s an immersive exploration of vulnerability, resistance, and the complexities inherent in challenging established norms. From her formative years grappling with conservative familial values to her relocation to Italy and subsequent engagement with international art communities, Moral's journey has been marked by a relentless pursuit of truth and empathy.

Early Life & Artistic Beginnings

Born into a working-class family in Termë, Şükran Moral experienced firsthand the constraints imposed upon women within traditional Turkish society. Despite facing opposition from her father regarding her educational aspirations—he vehemently disapproved of her attending secondary school—Moral’s determination fueled her pursuit of knowledge and artistic expression. Her education at Ankara University provided a crucial foundation for her intellectual development, equipping her with critical thinking skills that would later inform her artistic endeavors. Simultaneously, she immersed herself in the socialist class struggle, actively participating in movements advocating for social justice and equality – experiences profoundly shaping her worldview and influencing her artistic themes.

Poetry & Art Criticism: Shaping Her Artistic Vision

Prior to establishing herself as a video artist and installation creator, Moral honed her craft as a poet and art critic. These pursuits cultivated an acute sensitivity to language and visual imagery, fostering an understanding of how artistic mediums could convey nuanced perspectives on social issues. Her critiques weren’t merely assessments; they were dialogues—challenging conventional interpretations and prompting viewers to reconsider established narratives. This commitment to intellectual rigor would become a hallmark of her artistic practice throughout her career.

Performance Art & Confrontational Installations

Moral's breakthrough arrived in the mid-1990s with her groundbreaking performances, which tackled taboo subjects such as female sexuality and sex work within Turkey—subjects rarely addressed openly by mainstream artists at the time. Her most iconic piece, “Hamam,” performed in the men’s section of a Turkish bath in Galatasaray, Istanbul, exemplifies this fearless approach. The performance deliberately disrupted the expected social dynamics, forcing participants to confront uncomfortable truths about gender roles and societal prejudices. This audacious act solidified her reputation as an artist who dared to challenge conventions and provoke critical reflection.

Recognition & Legacy

Her work has garnered international acclaim, showcased in exhibitions across Europe and America, including “Love and Violence” at Yapı Kredi Kazım Taşkent Art Gallery (2009) and “Despair & Metanoia: Şükran Moral and Valie Export” at Galerie Zilberman (2013). Notably, her book "Apocalypse," published by Gangemi in 2005, curated by Simonetta Lux and Patrizia Mania, solidified her position as a leading voice in feminist art. Şükran Moral continues to inspire artists globally with her unwavering commitment to exploring marginalized perspectives and confronting societal injustices—a legacy rooted in both intellectual rigor and artistic courage.
sukran moral

sukran moral

1962 - , Turkey

Pikatiedot

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Performance art, Installation art, Video art
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Rococo']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Joseph Highmore
    • Jean-Baptiste Greuze
  • Date Of Birth: 1962
  • Full Name: Şükran Moral
  • Nationality: Turkish
  • Notable Artworks: ['Untitled']
  • Place Of Birth: Termë, Turkey