Selected Artists
Ezgi Temur
Unfold
This collage, combining photography, post-production, and digital manipulation techniques, challenges the boundaries of tactility and invites a rethinking of it within the digital realm. Through minimal yet striking imagery, it questions entrenched perceptions of bodily representation and encourages the viewer to reflect alongside it. Temur generates multisensory associations from a two-dimensional surface, raising questions about how the body can be represented in the digital age: In a time when everything is reduced to flat, superficial images, how else can the body be photographed or depicted? In the world of visual imagery, how can we use the image itself as a tool for questioning our perception of the body? The work calls on the viewer to develop a critical awareness of both bodily representation and visual culture.