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A Search for Home: "We Are Not At Home" by Canoland Captivates Audience

  • Writer: belamir kose
    belamir kose
  • Jul 23, 2024
  • 1 min read

On May 24th, a powerful exhibition titled "We Are Not At Home" by Canoland opened its doors to a captivated audience. The opening night was a resounding success, drawing a crowd of art enthusiasts and friends eager to explore Canoland's unique perspective. Curated by the insightful Bengisu Görel, the exhibition takes viewers on a journey of rediscovery through the lens of manipulated urban photography.


Canoland's artistic vision centers on a profound question: where do we truly belong?  Using the urban landscape as her canvas, she meticulously transforms photographs, weaving a narrative that explores the complexities of our relationship with our roots and the places we call home.


The opening night buzzed with excitement as guests delved into Canoland's thought-provoking work. The manipulated imagery sparked conversations, prompting viewers to question their own sense of belonging and the ever-evolving nature of "home" in a globalized world.


"We Are Not At Home" is a must-see for anyone interested in contemporary art and the power of photography to tell stories that transcend the frame. It's a testament to Canoland's artistic talent and her ability to connect with viewers on a deeply personal level.




 
 
 

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