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Deniz Turker is an Affiliated Lecturer in the Department of History of Art and Department of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Cambridge. She holds a PhD from Harvard University's dual program in History of Art and Architecture and Middle Eastern Studies. Her research focuses on 19th-century Ottoman material culture, particularly art, architecture, and landscape transformations under reform policies. She previously held the Fari Sayeed Fellowship in Islamic Art at Pembroke College.
Her expertise includes Ottoman garden histories, collector networks, and imperial patronage dynamics. She co-curated the exhibition Ottoman Arcadia (ANAMED, Istanbul) exploring Sultan Abdülhamid II's visual diplomacy through photographic albums. Current projects include a book manuscript on Yıldız Palace and studies on Ottoman Queen Mothers' roles in cultural patronage.
Publications span topics like Ottoman head-gardeners, botanizing consuls, and 19th-century gift-albums. She actively contributes to academic conferences and collaborates with institutions like the Cambridge Courtauld Russian Art Centre. Her work bridges art history with cultural and social dimensions of Ottoman modernization.
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