Photographer Ani Çelik Arevyan’s exhibition, which focuses on the effects of light on objects and people and refers to the obscurity of reality with her interpretations, was opened to the public at the Nilüfer Municipality Photography Museum in Misi.
Nilüfer Municipality Photography Museum, which brings together the works of valuable names in the art of photography with art lovers, is again hosting a special exhibition.
Photograph artist Ani Çelik Arevyan’s exhibition titled “Breathe and Breathe” was opened to the public at the Nilüfer Municipality Photography Museum.
The opening of the exhibition took place with the participation of Nilüfer Municipality Culture and Social Affairs Director Nejla Aslan, artist Ani Çelik Arevyan, Engin Özendes and many art lovers.
Engin Özendes, the curator of the exhibition, stated that the artist sometimes creates a new language of expression based on everyday objects. in his own words, it is a reinterpretation of surrealism’s relationship with both photography and drawing.”
Expressing that she is happy to be in Misi, photographer Ani Çelik Arevyan stated that she has been taking photographs for 40 years and said: “I focused on the propagation of light and its effects on objects and people. I am very interested in a permeability. I shot the newborn first. Although water bubbles cover a void and have a life span of only a second, as I liken them to humans, I matched their existence as if they were never going to die to living life as if we were never going to die. I wanted to pattern the charcoal works I did during the years I took painting classes with my photographic knowledge. I wanted to express all the commercial feelings of the society in the public arena, the feelings of diseases, fights and happiness in crowds, with metal tulle, which is in their own material. The light falling on the metal tulle, its emptiness and fullness, actually told us something different from what we saw.”
Stating that he wanted to see an ellipse, not a line, in his works, Arevyan said, “I feel that what I shot today and what I shot before or tomorrow are intertwined, and I want the viewers to proceed in this way.”
Ani Çelik Arevyan’s works, which aim to raise awareness with her interpretation in her photographs, attracted great attention from the first day. The exhibition will be open to the public at the Nilüfer Municipality Photography Museum in Misi until 7 July.
Source: (BYZHA) – Beyaz News Agency