Frieze Sculpture 2025 in collaboration with Galeri Nev present’s Burçak Bingöl’s Unit Terrenum Rosa curated by Fatoş Üstek. The theme this year is In the Shadows. Bingöl introduces a cube into the setting of London’s Regent’s Park.
Roses collected by Bingöl from her neighborhood in Beyoğlu, including the garden of the British Consulate and the Galata Mevlevi House, are juxtaposed with roses from Queen Mary’s Rose Garden in The Regent’s Park. The rose, a prominent motif in Turkish decorative arts, thus becomes a symbol of cross-cultural dialogue. Coordinates inscribed on the cube’s corners mark Avanos and The Regent’s Park, the two sites that shaped the work.
Burçak Bingöl, whose works are included in institutional collections such as The Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York) and Istanbul Modern, and who recently presented a solo exhibition at Tate St Ives, has created a new sculpture for Frieze Sculpture, which will be installed in The Regent’s Park and is expected to be seen by over 100,000 international visitors.