Maryam Turkey with her work Between Rise & Fall: Illumination (Small) (2021) at Carpenters Workshop Gallery in New York.
Photo: Matt Harrington, Courtesy of Carpenters Workshop Gallery

Artisan Maryam Turkey Creates Functional Works of Art with an Architectural Edge

The Iraqi native’s new light sculptures and mirrored paintings are now on view at Carpenters Workshop Gallery in Manhattan

Maryam Turkey with her work Between Rise & Fall: Illumination (Small) (2021) at Carpenters Workshop Gallery in New York. Photo: Matt Harrington, Courtesy of Carpenters Workshop Gallery

“History plays a big role in my practice,” says Maryam Turkey, whose functional works of art have a topographic quality inspired by the terra-cotta architecture of her native Iraq. Now based in Brooklyn, she developed her method while a resident at New York’s Museum of Arts and Design, an opportunity that helped earn her a spot with Silver Art Projects, an arts incubator situated within 4 World Trade Center. “Aside from the large studio space, my favorite part about being on the 28th floor was the eye-level sun,” she says. “There’s a constant play of light and shadow.”

Installation view of Carpenters Workshop Gallery's exhibition "The New Guard: Stories from the New World." Photo: Matt Harrington, Courtesy of Carpenters Workshop Gallery

This daily dance has influenced her latest pieces, on view at Carpenters Workshop Gallery’s Manhattan exhibition “The New Guard: Stories from the New World,” through January 22, 2022. Showcased are her rectilinear light sculptures and mirrored paintings, all coated in an amalgam of paper pulp, plaster, and resin slicks. Nods to her war-torn home country are very much apparent. “I chose to add brass rods in my newest work to structurally hold the piece where it needs to be,” Turkey says, “but they also represent the rebar that are exposed when a building is in the process of being built or destroyed.”  

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Maryam Turkey's 2021 works, Between Rise & Fall: Illumination, White and Between Rise & Fall: Reflection, Black, on view at Carpenters Workshop Gallery in New York. Photo: Matt Harrington, Courtesy of Carpenters Workshop Gallery

Maryam Turkey, Between Rise & Fall: Illumination, Small, 2021. Photo: Matt Harrington, Courtesy of Carpenters Workshop Gallery

Closeup view of Maryam Turkey’s 2021 work, Between Rise & Fall: Illumination, Large, which is included in the exhibition “The New Guard: Stories from the New World.” Photo: Matt Harrington, Courtesy of Carpenters Workshop Gallery

Maryam Turkey, Between Rise & Fall: Illumination, Large, 2021. Photo: Matt Harrington, Courtesy of Carpenters Workshop Gallery

Cover: Maryam Turkey with her work Between Rise & Fall: Illumination (Small) (2021) at Carpenters Workshop Gallery in New York.
Photo: Matt Harrington, Courtesy of Carpenters Workshop Gallery

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