ENES GÜÇ is a Berlin-based director and multidisciplinary artist working across film, spatial environments, and digital systems.
His practice focuses on the construction of perception. Through controlled visual and spatial languages, he creates multi-dimensional environments where psychological and emotional states are staged, observed, and destabilized, balancing clarity with tension and subtle shifts in reality.
With a background spanning fine arts, CGI, and creative direction, his work is informed by both material and digital processes. This duality allows him to move fluidly between film, installation, and constructed environments, approaching each project as a system rather than a single output.
His personal work and collabrations has been presented by Schinkel Pavillon, Julia Stoschek Foundation, Frieze London, and Paris Photo, and featured in Dazed, Vogue, and Nowness. He has collaborated with Staatsballett Berlin, Shayne Oliver Group, Rimowa, Dilara Fındıkoğlu, and Berlin Atonal, among many others.
Across formats, he builds contained worlds with a distinct internal logic, where image, architecture, sound, and performance operate as one.
His practice focuses on the construction of perception. Through controlled visual and spatial languages, he creates multi-dimensional environments where psychological and emotional states are staged, observed, and destabilized, balancing clarity with tension and subtle shifts in reality.
With a background spanning fine arts, CGI, and creative direction, his work is informed by both material and digital processes. This duality allows him to move fluidly between film, installation, and constructed environments, approaching each project as a system rather than a single output.
His personal work and collabrations has been presented by Schinkel Pavillon, Julia Stoschek Foundation, Frieze London, and Paris Photo, and featured in Dazed, Vogue, and Nowness. He has collaborated with Staatsballett Berlin, Shayne Oliver Group, Rimowa, Dilara Fındıkoğlu, and Berlin Atonal, among many others.
Across formats, he builds contained worlds with a distinct internal logic, where image, architecture, sound, and performance operate as one.
Kiani Del Valle - Yo Con Todo Este Juego
Moving Image Work, 2025
Created in collaboration with choreographer and performer Kiani Del Valle, and set to Kelman Duran's composition Ivy Queen, Yo Con Todo Este Juego is a moving-image work developed for exhibition. Bringing together choreography, cinematic language and digital image-making, the work explores the body as a site where multiple realities coexist, allowing movement to unfold between physical presence and perceptual space.
Rather than documenting performance, the film constructs its own choreography through camera movement, editing and visual composition, allowing movement and cinematic language to operate as a single performative system.
Videography, visual effects and post-production by Enes Güç