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Tahir Ün

Photographer, video artist, curator, activist
      
Archifoto: exposition rétrospective
Location: Turkey
Nationality: turkish
Biography: Tahir Ün was born in Turkey. He has been working periodically at Xinjiang (Uighur) Autonomous Region of China, Balkans, Caucasia and Turkey as a freelance photographer, videographer, curator and activist. Tahir Ün is an... MORE
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Archifoto: exposition rétrospective
tahir ün
Mar 25, 2021
Archifoto held a retrospective exhibition with 26 photographers from among the finalists of their previous versions. I take part in this exhibition with my project "Izmir, No Heritage for Tomorrow (Purgatorium)". The exhibition, which opened in France on September 6, will be on display at Halles du Scilt in Schitigheim (Strasbourg) until 20 October 2019.


PURGATORIUM

Izmir, Turkey's 3rd largest city, is widely regarded as one of the most progressive Turkish cities in terms of its values, lifestyle, dynamism and gender roles. The purified spoil areas give rise to urban regeneration, luxory residences, shopping malls and skyscrapers build instead of slums. Consequently, the shattered lifes, new immigrants towards the suburbs, excluded poor people...  The region's new residents and new life styles do not delay to appear.

    Archifoto: exposition rétrospective
          Tahir Ün, sanat etkinlikleri haber ve çaāŸrā± sayfasā±...
      
 

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