Ahmet Polat - Kemal's
Dream
15 October − 21 November 2010
In his new project, Kemal's Dream, photographer Ahmet Polat (NL,
1978) focuses on young people in present-day Turkey. The life of
the most recent generation of Turks in this still-young democracy
is determined to a large degree by the clash between tradition and
modernity, and between religion and secularism. Many Turkish
families still lead traditional lives; yet, a more individualistic
and Western lifestyle also has appeal. For many young people, this
produces an inner conflict that typifies the entire Republic of
Turkey.
Since the establishment of the republic by Kemal Atatürk in 1923,
Turkey has been marked by a dualism that is often reduced to a
struggle between East and West. The complex political debate
surrounding
Turkey's EU membership intensifies this internal struggle and
makes the search for its own identity extremely topical. As the son
of a Dutch mother and a Turkish father, Polat recognized these
issues and decided to document this essential process as reflected
in his own generation.
For the past five years, Polat lived and worked in Turkey. He
travelled from Istanbul to the Black Sea and from Gaziantep in the
south-east to the Aegean region to visit, photograph and interview
friends and new acquaintances.
Because of his own personal history, Polat has succeeded in
depicting his subjects from the inside rather than just as an
outside observer. This results in a personal document that brings
the newest generation of Turks closer. Furthermore, by capturing
youth in big cities as well as in the more conservative rural
areas, he reflects the diversity within a generation.
Just as in his earlier work, Polat seeks the interplay between
expectations, prejudices and affirmation. As a documentary
photographer, Polat makes use of traditional visual language, but
is able to transcend this through his dynamic and layered
compositions.
Ahmet Polat graduated from the St Joost Academy of Fine Art and
Design in Breda in 2000. Since then, his work has often been
exhibited at various venues including: Breda Photo, The Hague
Museum of Photography and R.A.M. Gallery in Rotterdam. In 2004, he
won second prize in the Zilveren Camera awards for documentary
photography, in 2006, he won an ICP Infinity Award and in 2009, he
was nominated for the prestigious Prix Pictet. His work has also
appeared in The New York Times, Rolling
Stone, Paris Match, Vogue and
Vice magazine.
Works of Ahmet Polat are part of the permanent collection of
Foam.
With thanks to The Netherlands Foundation for Visual Arts, Design
and Architecture.
Foam is sponsored by the BankGiroLoterij, the VandenEnde
Foundation and De Brauw Blackstone Westbroek.