İpek Duben: Ten, Beden, Ben

İpek Duben: Ten, Beden, Ben (skin, body, me) book brings together the artist’s work focusing on themes such as the body, identity, gender, and migration. It stems from the exhibition of the same name held at Salt Beyoğlu in 2021–2022 and serves as a continuation of that show. Published separately in Turkish and English, this comprehensive volume is designed for those who want to explore Duben’s artistic practice in depth.

The publication is edited by Vasıf Kortun. It includes both Duben’s own writings and essays by art historians and writers. The book covers Duben’s work across various media—painting, video, and installation—approached through both a personal and societal lens. Duben’s work revolves around questions of womanhood, social roles, and the individual’s place in society.

The book also reveals the intellectual journey the artist has undertaken over the years. Published by Salt, this volume is a powerful resource for anyone looking to engage with Duben’s art and reflect on the issues central to contemporary art.