Eda Sarman is an interdisciplinary artist currently based in Istanbul, whose practice evolves on the intersection of architecture, phenomenology and tentacular thinking. Through finely observed scenes of interconnected↭interdependent life, Eda endeavours to trespass a linear understanding of time and an isolated perception of space.
Eda Sarman is an interdisciplinary artist currently based in Istanbul, whose practice evolves on the intersection of architecture, phenomenology and tentacular thinking. Through finely observed scenes of interconnected↭interdependent life, Eda endeavours to trespass a linear understanding of time and an isolated perception of space.
Recent exhibitions, screenings and performances include: spring’s arrival wrapped the earth with mutation, Bilsart, Istanbul; Meeting in the Forest, Pablo’s Birthday, New York; marine biologists believe the beluga whales do not like to be touched by artificial materials, WhatDoWeDoNow for The Wrong Biennale, Online (2020); IMECE, Hub Istanbul, Istanbul; tide between us, Art Licks Weekend; together|ness, Assembly Point; FTHoTV “playing house”, Flat Time House; Open Screening 14, Whitechapel Gallery, London (2019); Call Home, Art Licks Weekend; and Soap Box, Close-Up Cinema, London (2018).
In 2020 she participated in Off Site Project’s Google Maps Residency; has produced work for the Relax CW+ programme in 2019; and been invited as a young talent in new media at the Venice Summer Academy in 2018.
For a 'NO-MANUAL KOI POND', custom designed versions of Eda Sarman’s koi (2016-2020) please inquire below and a member of our team will get in touch. A unique web portal will allow you to select a number of koi frames, which the artist will compose into a unique print edition.