Emre Hüner, an artist, graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Milan and participated in artist residency programmes of Art Explora, Artpace, and the Rijksakademie.
Working with drawing, video, sculpture and installations, Emre Hüner’s practice focuses on constructed narratives and eclectic assemblages or structures, exploring the concepts of archaeology, failed utopias, technology, questions of progress and futurity(ies) through the re-imagination of architectural entities and the materiality of organic and artificial forms.
Recent solo exhibitions of the artist include Substrata Styrene (2024), Iconoclastic Nuclear Plastic at Sylvia Kouvali Gallery, Athens (2023), and [ELEKTROİZOLASYON]: Bilinmeyen Parametre Dış-Kayıt, at Arter, Istanbul (2021). Group exhibitions the artist has participated in include the 16th Sharjah Biennial: to carry (2025), the 9th Asia Art Biennale: How to Hold Your Breath, NTMoFA, Taiwan (2024), the 14th Istanbul Biennial: Salt Water: A Theory of Thought Forms, Istanbul (2015), and Manifesta 9, Genk (2012). His works are held in the collections of Arter, Tate, Centre Pompidou, Princeton University Art Museum, and the Van Abbe Museum.
The artist is living and working between Istanbul and Amsterdam.