Murat Turkmen
 


murat.m.turkmen@utu.fi




ORCID identifierhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-0177-920X





Areas of expertise
Art history; Contemporary art; Ecocritical art; Art theory; Aesthetico-politics

Biography

I graduated with a Bachelor degree in Art History and completed two separate Master’s degrees in Art History (2016) and Philosophy of Art (2017). 



Research

My research interests lie at the intersection of art history, aesthetics, and politics, with a specific focus on the autonomy of art. I am particularly interested in considering the concept of autonomy as a modus operandi of artworks to explore how a work of art emerges, operates, and thus creates a transformative aesthetic experience.

My ongoing doctoral research focuses on ecocritical art that plays a key role in facilitating social and political transformations with regard to ecological problems. This research investigates the ways in which ecocritical art offers new sensations to generate transformative experiences. I draw on the theories of the autonomy of art, for example the process autonomy, to study how artworks emerge and operate in unpredictable ways to create such transformative experiences. I explore this hypothesis, firstly, by concentrating on how the emergence of artwork comprises the uncontrolled involvement of many forces, such as organisms, chemicals, and so on, and how these involvements affect the sensations and meanings that artworks pursue. Second, I analyze the operation process of artworks by putting an emphasis on their interaction with the surroundings, specifically with natural forces such as wind, sun, water, and so on. Subsequently, I discuss how the new sensations arising from these processes of artworks can make an impact on the socio-political sphere toward change.

So far, I have been collaborating with the artists Hanna SaarikoskiHeini Aho, Müge Yılmaz, and Tuomas A. Laitinen.

The supervisors of this research are Katve-Kaisa Kontturi and Milla Tiainen.



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