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‘Silenced and mutilated women' in new show by Kuş

‘Silenced and mutilated women' in new show by Kuş - The newest collection of paintings by young Turkish artist Almıla Kursar Kuş will go on view next week at the Artist Çukurcuma Art Gallery in İstanbul's Beyoğlu.
The newest collection of paintings by young Turkish artist Almıla Kursar Kuş will go on view next week at the Artist Çukurcuma Art Gallery in İstanbul's Beyoğlu.

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Kuş delves into the issue of “women being disregarded as citizens and being seen as commercial goods” through her figurative depictions of “silenced and mutilated women” in this new show titled “aPtaL beBek bÜyüYor” (Silly Baby Growing Up). The show will run June 25-July 10.

16 June 2009, Tuesday

 

   

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