JACQUELINE RODITI

Jacqueline Roditi is a photography and contemporary art artist born in 1985 in Istanbul. She graduated from the Photography and Video Department of Istanbul Bilgi University in 2010. Roditi’s work explores concepts such as space, time, memory, solitude, and introspection through the medium of photography. She often approaches everyday environments, domestic interiors, and empty spaces through the stretched and layered states of time.
Roditi’s visual language is frequently poetic: her imagery transports the viewer into a realm between reality and hallucination, between consciousness and the subconscious. She bends the perception of time, guiding the viewer into a contemplative walk where familiar hours seem to “stretch and flow.”
She gained recognition with the exhibition ‘Small Faces, Large Sizes’ held at the Elgiz Museum of Contemporary Art (Istanbul) in 2015. In 2022, with her exhibition ‘INSIDE US’ at the Sanayi 313 space, she presented a photographic interpretation centered on domestic space and the inner world of the human being. Her solo exhibition ‘The Most Beautiful Hour of the Day’, held at Vision Art Platform in May 2023, highlighted the poetic temporality, memory, and solitude that define Roditi’s visual narrative.
In 2024 and 2025, she continues to appear in both international and Turkish contemporary art contexts through art fairs and collective exhibitions.






