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Emre Inan
Turkey
His works explore the ideology of space — the distinctions between spatial dimensions
Emre İnan is a Turkish graphic artist based in Eskişehir, Turkey. Alongside his academic work, he experiments with adapting traditional printmaking techniques to modern technologies, developing hybrid artistic methods.

His works explore the ideology of space — the distinctions between spatial dimensions, the interplay of interior and exterior realms, and how social memory becomes embedded in cultural norms. Through contemporary graphic expression, Inan captures the distortions emerging in individual-society relationships.

International collaborations have become crucial for the artist’s professional development. Exchanging ideas with peers allows him to reinvent his visual language while preserving distinct Turkish cultural codes.

In his Collective Memory series, İnan offers critical commentary on Turkey’s social structures through stark black-and-white aesthetics. Cyclical compositions and repetitive elements symbolize life’s standardization, transforming graphic art into a powerful medium for social reflection.