09 February 2023 Thursday
Cansın İlayda Çetin's Solo Photography Exhibition titled "Down Up" Opened to Visitors
Cansın İlayda Çetin's personal photography exhibition titled "Down Up" was opened to visitors at Hacettepe University Beytepe Art Gallery.
Istanbul Gelisim University (IGU), Faculty of Fine Arts (GSF), Department of Interior Architecture and Environmental Design Cansın İlayda Çetin's personal photography exhibition titled "Down Up" was opened to visitors at Hacettepe University Beytepe Art Gallery and was enjoyed by both students and lecturers. has attracted attention.
The manifest of the exhibition is as follows:
The “Down Up and Down” exhibition consists of photographs containing the details in the staircase area of the Rectorate Building located on the Sıhhiye Campus of Hacettepe University.
When creating the photo; We create a certain integrity by combining all our impressions of the moment we are in, along with keeping up with the environmental conditions, with our current mood. However, since we do not have current thoughts in the subsequent elimination moments, we are directed to the idea of "reflecting the truth" rather than the idea of "reflecting what is inside us". I aimed to present this area, which I tried to describe with the language of photography and which affected me, in a dynamic composition with these frames that I created as a result of judgments that I think are correct. While reducing the three-dimensional space to a two-dimensional plane, I created detail squares considering the volume it has.
Aşağı Yukarı is not only a cross-section of reality carried into photographs, but also a series that draws attention to the dynamism of architecture. With the dynamism seen in the details and the movement of the parts that make up the whole, the photographs reveal their vitality. The texture and shadow, which arise from both the material and the rhythmic structure of the existing structure, make it difficult to shape the presented frame in our minds. In this respect, photographs point to objects that are idealized in our mental world rather than to activating our perceptions of reality and to nature and objects that seem objective.”