Metin Ertürk

Process: Ham & Löv

27 June – 25 July 2026

Pg Art Gallery is pleased to present Process: Ham & Löv, the third and final chapter of Metin Ertürk’s exhibition series shaped around the question of existence. The exhibition will be on view from June 27 to July 25, 2026.

In this exhibition, the artist shifts his focus away from the outcome and toward transformation itself. Throughout life, individuals are continuously reshaped through experiences, relationships, ruptures, and confrontations. What remains behind are not merely memories, but layers that gradually form one’s identity and existence. Process: Ham & Löv seeks to make this very space of transformation visible.

Within the exhibition, the gallery space is transformed into an environment that bears the traces of an internal process of dissolution and reconstruction. The forms positioned on the suspended metal structure emerge as material manifestations of the emotions, thoughts, and experiences that remain after lived encounters. Rather than representing a unified whole, they carry the traces of an existence that has been fragmented and is still in the process of re-forming itself.

The surface works displayed on the walls, meanwhile, record the attitudes, conflicts, and moments of rupture encountered both within the individual’s inner world and in social life. They are not fixed documents of the past; instead, they constitute layers of memory that continuously shift in meaning, are reinterpreted over time, and remain active within the present.

Process: Ham & Löv focuses on the layers that human beings leave behind, carry with them, and transform throughout their lives. The forms encountered throughout the exhibition appear not as completed narratives, but as fragments of an ongoing inner journey.