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Rojbin Yolcu

Rojbin Yolcu is an interdisciplinary artist based in Turkey, exploring the intersections of memory, anthropology, and the body through a poetic and critical lens. Her practice over the past decade encompasses sculpture, installation, photographic intervention, painting, and video art.

Yolcu’s work focuses on the interrogative and poetic relationships between the body, nature, memory, and ethical transformation. Using a symbolic anatomical language that challenges the boundaries between the organic and the artificial, she investigates the tense relationship between humans, nature, and technology. Her background in medicine brings a scientific sensitivity to her work, while her intuitive approach to nature and feminine energy remains central to her practice.

After completing her medical education in Ukraine and working as a physician for fifteen years, she turned her lifelong artistic inclination into a professional path. Yolcu invites the viewer to a sensory and intellectual experience, simultaneously revealing human fragility and resilience. Her recent projects explore the dialogue between humans and nature, examining the ethical and perceptual transformations this relationship produces.

Rojbin Yolcu will begin her Master’s in Contemporary Art Practicals at the School of Visual Arts (SVA) in New York in the summer of 2026, while continuing her practice in Turkey.