Cappadocia Struck
Artistic interventions in Cappadocia commenting on the different modes of perceiving and experiencing its landscape, rock architecture, and multilayered history. By Fulya Erdemci & Kevser Güler, with numerous photos.
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And Never Belongs to No One. 2015
Installation
Hera Büyüktaşçıyan departed from the historical case of the Greek community’s being forced to leave their homeland in accordance with the population exchange treaty between Turkey and Greece in 1923. Based on the inscription engraved at the entrance of Serafim Rizos’ mansion in Sinasos (Mustafa Pasha) the work took its title from the inscription And never belongs to no one making reference to the myriad of peoples who dwelled in Anatolia.
© Photo: Artist & Cappadocia Struck
Artistic interventions in Cappadocia commenting on the different modes of perceiving and experiencing its landscape, rock architecture, and multilayered history. By Fulya Erdemci & Kevser Güler, with numerous photos.