The Ancient World Meets Contemporary Society In Ege Islekel's Arresting Artworks
- Rachel Gould
- Art & Design Editor
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“Being an interior designer [means] you have to be original and up-to-date. You have to combine your design taste with people’s desires.” But this is not to ignore the past; rather, Islekel brings ancient world nostalgia into the modern day, subjecting classical figures to contemporary circumstances. The resulting juxtaposition is striking – discomforting in some instances, satirical in others.
In a dynamic series of cleverly-manipulated photographs, Islekel explores themes of consumerism, war, social media obsession, and censorship. Check out some our favorites below, and visit his website and Instagram for more.
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