Selahattin ŞEP - May 2022 @ Main St

Selahattin ŞEP is a Kurdish visual artist from the Kurdish city of Diyarbakir, in Southeast Turkey. He makes painting, sculpture, installation, video and photography. Through his art he reacts to his life experiences. Diyarbakir and its people have been victim to cultural and direct violence for more than one hundred years. Selahattin sees his art as a tool to give voice to the oppressed, and bring awareness to Global humanitarian issues.

Selahattin has held 12 solo exhibitions and over 25 joint exhibitions throughout Turkey, Armenia, Italy, Poland and Morocco. His work is exhibited at the Turkish Tourisim and Cultural Ministry Museum in Ankara, Turkey, MOCAK Contemporary Art Museum in Krakow, Poland, the Museum of Mariam and Eranuhi Aslamazyan Sister in Gyumri, Armenia and The Big Marrakesh Hotel Collection in Marrakesh, Morocco.  He was awarded the 2012 TURGUT PURA FUNDATION for painting, and the 2015 Turkish Ministry of Culture Şefik BURSALI art competition winner.  In 2006, along with seven other people, Selahattin helped to create Cegerxwin Art Academy and Aram Tigran Art Academy, independent universities for arts and culture in Diyarbakir.  These Universities offered free courses and materials and opened their doors with support to handicapped as well as child workers within the city.  In 2017, both Cegerxwin Art Academy and Aram Tigran Art Academy were violently taken by the Turkish government as the Kurdish municipality was dissolved.

Selahattin studied in the painting department at Muğla University Fine Arts Academy Turkey from 2010-2015.

Selahattin believes that art has had a strong influence on his character both emotionally and politically.  Art has helped him to create empathy for all of humanity, and has given him strength politically, because it has allowed him a sense of freedom.  Selahattin resides in Bristol, Rhode Island with his wife and their two sons, and continues his art.


On view at the Main Street Gallery, 498 Main St, Warren, throughout May