Fatma Bucak


Fatma Bucak is an artist who lives and works in London and Istanbul.

Biography

She was born in Turkey, to a Kurdish family. She works in a variety of media, including photography, performance, sound, multimedia, and video installation, and focuses on themes of political identity, historical memory, and gender. In 2019, she was named one of the Royal Photographic Society's ‘Hundred Heroines’, recognizing the achievements of women in the arts and photography.
Bucak has exhibited at Venice Biennale, the Jewish Museum New York, and the Museum of Contemporary Art Toronto. Her work is held in the permanent collections of Fondazione Mario Merz, Arter, MAMbo, the Civic Gallery of Modena, and the Unicredit Art Collection. In 2024, she was a fellow at the American Academy in Rome. Bucak has also been artist-in-resident at the Italian Academy for Advanced Studies in America at Columbia University, and at ISCP in Brooklyn, New York. Bucak directed the 2011 documentary film Almost Married, which premiered at the International Documentary Film Festival in Amsterdam.

Solo exhibitions

Bucak won the illy Present Future Award at Artissima 2013, and the Tosseti Value Prize for Photography in 2021. In 2024, she was awarded the Novo Nordisk Foundation Artistic Research Grant.

Books

  • While the Dust Quickly Falls
  • So as to Find the Strength to See
  • I Must Say a Word about Fear
  • Yet Another Story About the Fall