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Hasan Ulukisa

rural shades, Çevnik

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The series “rural shades” documents the symbiosis of nature and human around Eastern Anatolia. The central subject matter is the relationships of the different religious and ethnic minorities, such as Alevis, Kurds and Armenians. The genocide of the Armenian population, also known as Aghet (Աղետ “catastrophe”), not only occupies the minds of many historians worldwide, but in Turkey this event is still relativised and denied by the highest state institutions. The Erzincan region in particular plays a very central role in the persecution and expulsion of Armenians.

My mother’s village in the provincial town of Erzincan in the county of Çayırlı (formerly Piriz) is the starting point of the series and is intended to create an arc between today and the traces of Armenian life in the region.

Çevnik is a place just before the village, where the Karasu is in sight. Several wells have been built there in recent years. The village community uses this area as a picnic spot.

Hahnemühle FineArt W.T. 310g | 42 x 59,4 cm
Digital Photography
Year: 2022

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Dimensions 42 × 59,4 cm

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