prison no. 5


Solo exhibition by Zehra Doğan curated by Shermin Langhoff

Photo: © Egbert Trogemann, VG Bild-Kunst Bonn
paintings 2016-2018
by Zehra Doğan, prison no. 5

The Gorki Kiosk is opening up its series of 5. Berliner Herbstsalon 2021 with a solo exhibition of the Kurdish artist, journalist and activist Zehra Doğan. The selection exhibited in the show is composed of paintings, drawings and journals Doğan produced during her three-year-long imprisonment in Turkey. Having been convicted on charges of disseminating »terrorist propaganda«, for a single painting she shared on social media, Doğan joined the collective spirit of resistance she found in the prison and turned the imposed conditions of her confinement into a boundless productivity. Due to the prison administrations\’ harsh restrictions and lack of any material for artistic practice, she had to improvise with whatever she found inside. Employing the fabric of the clothes that her mother kept bringing during her visits, large envelopes and empty letter pages sent by Naz Öke and other friends, leftover food, the colour of ground spices and her menstrual blood, Doğan's works display her resilience against patriarchal and political pressure and the severe conditions of confinement. The journals and collectively produced and handwritten newspapers included in the exhibition reveal Doğan’s journalistic engagement and her assumption of the role of the witness by chronicling the absurdities of the prison procedures, unjust and chauvinist regulations of the Turkish state, verbal and physical assaults and the consequent acts of solidarity and defiance among the inmates.

Photo: Ute Langkafel

Photo: © Egbert Trogemann, VG Bild-Kunst Bonn
paintings 2016-2018
by Zehra Doğan, prison no. 5

Virtual guided tour through the exhibition during the Digital Young Curators Academy

»Just 15 more days«. Interview with Zehra Doğan in Gorki season brochure #22

»Undoing prison | Panel with Zehra Doğan, Can Dündar and Aslı Erdoğan« via YouTube

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