Born in Istanbul. In 2005, she was admitted with a full merit scholarship to the Painting Department of the Faculty of Fine Arts at Beykent University, where she studied in the studios of artists such as Asım İşler, Cengiz Çekil, and Zekiye Sarıkartal; she completed her undergraduate education in 2010.
Bora completed her Master’s degree in the Painting Department at Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University, which she began in 2021, with her thesis titled “Entertainment Scenes and Entertainment Venues in Turkish Painting” in 2024. Her academic research focuses on examining the historical transformation of representations through the concept of entertainment and their relationship with visual culture.
Bora’s artistic practice centers on the tensions between historical images embedded in collective memory and the construction of individual identity. In her work, she engages with processes of transformation. The artist introduces interventions of heat and fire into this process, disrupting the physical structure of the material and making transformation visible. The resulting deformations generate a visual language that questions the claims of representation and blurs the boundaries between fiction and reality. The melting, bending, and trace-producing nature of the material offers a parallel reading of shifting identities and the rewriting of collective memory.
The artist has made her production visible within the contemporary art scene in Turkey through various selections and programs. In 2021, she participated in the Mamut Art Project Selection with her series “I Have a Dream”, and in 2023, in the BASE Selection with her series “There Was Still a Possibility”. In the same year, she presented her works within the Young Perspective Contemporary Art Selection. Also in 2023, she was invited to the Sis Art Residency guest artist program, where she continued her production within a studio- and research-oriented process.
For approximately two and a half years, she has been continuing her practice in her studio located in the historic peninsula of Istanbul, within the Ege Yapı Atölye Hane / Cer Istanbul – Orient Express complex. As part of the Cer Istanbul project, this production space—comprising restored Orient Express wagons and historic workshop structures—offers artists a long-term environment for work and research, holding a significant place in Bora’s practice.
Pınar Bora’s work constructs a strong narrative that interrogates the relationship between individual identity, social representations, and images in collective memory, inviting a reconsideration of memory, representation, and identity through the transformation of material.
Education
2020–2024 Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University, Master’s Program in Painting (Major Art Studio)
2010–2011 Yıldız Technical University
Educational Sciences
2005–2010 Beykent University, Department of Painting (Scholarship)
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In No. 4 V, I wanted to capture the sky at its most active and alive. There is a specific kind of energy in a bright, clouded day—a constant shifting of light and form that feels almost liquid if you look at it long enough.
I have used these swirling, rhythmic distortions to mimic that sensation of movement. I wanted the clouds to look as though they are being stirred by invisible currents, pulling the very tops of the buildings upward with them. In this work, the city is no longer a heavy, anchored thing; it is light, floating, and subject to the same laws as the vapor above it. For me, this piece is about finding the harmony between the stone of our streets and the fluidity of the air. It is a reminder that everything we see is in a state of flow, and that even the most solid horizon is just a moment of light waiting to be reshaped by the wind