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Axis of the Ground: Enis Malik Duran

Past exhibition
10 February - 2 March 2024
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Installation view of Axis of the Ground, Enis Malik Duran, Art On Istanbul Piyalepaşa, 2024. Photo © Kayhan Kaygusuz, courtesy of the artist and Art On Istanbul.
Installation view of Axis of the Ground, Enis Malik Duran, Art On Istanbul Piyalepaşa, 2024. Photo © Kayhan Kaygusuz, courtesy of the artist and Art On Istanbul.
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Art On Istanbul presents Enis Malik Duran’s solo exhibition “Axis of the Ground” at Art On

Piyalepaşa between February 10 – March 2.

 

In this exhibition, Duran seeks to explore humanity’s quest for meaning through its

relationship with the earth. Axis of the Ground takes its title from the concept of “Axis

Mundi”—meaning “Axis of the World” in Latin—a notion that appears across many

cultures and geographies.

 

A recurring motif in Duran’s practice is the image of the pit, which he interprets as a

metaphor for culture and power drawn from traces of past civilizations. The pit becomes

an allegory for the voids that generate power structures, as well as for humanity’s desire

to assert divine dominion nourished by the earth’s resources. As Nazlı Pektaş notes in the

exhibition catalogue: “With the notion of ‘Axis of the Ground,’ Enis Malik Duran speaks

less of power itself and more of the traces left by it. Towers, temples, churches, mosques,

synagogues, mines, constructions—all erected by the hand of power—deepen the pit left

behind by any conceivable source. Viewed from today’s perspective, the meaning of the

Axis of the Ground does not derive from the sanctity of God, from the sublime he created,

nor from the various structures built in his name. Its strength lies not in the

encompassing or divine as in the past, but rather from beneath the earth, from

nothingness, from darkness. At the same time, the pits deepened by humankind’s

manipulation of divine power become new Axis Mundi.”

 

For more than a decade, Duran has pursued a posthumanist perspective in his

explorations of the landscape motif. The media he employs—painting, drawing, sculpture

—become markers of his inquiry into the dissonance in humanity’s relationship with the

earth. The duality arising from humankind’s existence as an anomaly on the planet is

conceptualized in Axis of the Ground through the play of negative and positive, and

through inverted forms. By employing strategies of irony and manipulation, Duran’s

works position geography itself as a subject, aiming to interrogate the ontology that has

led to today’s age of anxiety through the traces of shared culture.

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