Baha Görkem Yalim lives and works in Amsterdam. After a long education in applied sciences in which he also had the chance to be involved in art in public spaces and art history lessons, he worked as an engineer in various locations such as energy companies and military material production factories in Turkey. In 2015 he obtained a BA in fine arts at the VAV (Audiovisual) department at the Gerrit Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Currently he is working on a new research on political factions, their systems of violence and radical action stemming specifically from fanatic acts towards cultural heritage, and on the causality of this radical behaviour. He is looking at the linguistic turn in concepts such as radicalism, construction and destruction and their mutability; an interest that was triggered by the recent acts of Islamic State and the current government of Turkey. Recent exhibitions: “Hesitant Autonomy”, Graduation Show Gerrit Rietveld Academie, Amsterdam, 2015; “About it”, Stedelijk Museum Bureau Amsterdam (SMBA), Amsterdam, 2014; “Amphibious Fish that have the Ability to Locomote on Land”, Hotel Marie Kapel (HMK), 2014; “Rietveld Uncut, Voice: The Creature of Transition”, De Brakke Grond, Amsterdam, 2014; “Constant Companion”, De Oude Kerk, Amsterdam, 2014.