Review of Sine İçli’s exhibition Jittering Maps on Cornucopia
These lines, part of a poem by the multidisciplinary artist Sine İçli, are positioned in the lower-left corner of the opening wall – an ode to clay and its transformative process. This poem introduces İçli’s first solo exhibition at OG Gallery, Jittering Maps. In the top right corner, framed in earthy brown, lies a round white clay impression, the inverted faceprint of the artist’s own face. A dot, a world, a beginning and an end, all at once – a mark of the self. It signals to the audience: here, she has journeyed inward, bringing back fragments from her underworld. Subtle, creative and deeply personal, these are the artifacts of her journey.
Alexandra de Cramer’s review in English on Cornucopia can be accessed here.