Biography:
Almila Kuş was born in 1966 in Eskişehir. She was graduated from the Department of Public Administration in Marmara University.
She has been producing photos since 2011. The point she integrated herself with photography is not to fit in a single pattern and a single color. She tries to increase awareness with images and to transfer this through documentary – road photos approach.
She is one of the photographers of “If Photo Collective” and shares the voice of conscience with the world using photographic language. In this context she aims to realize influential transfers in photo production by means of photojournalist, conceptual and empirical approaches.
Exhibition: Grey Lives
Lives…
I close my eyes and see silhouettes…
between the real and dream
between the lives and being
I open my eyes, see lives
I look at children most
to their eyes…
Lives and eyes
defeated, sights different than each other
nomads…
Fairs where cries of happiness and cheerful laughs used to louden…
Fair that tends to be forgotten are not jam-packed as it is in the memories. Misery and emptiness overtook the place of sweet emotions being felt.
While men are daunted and feel the future anxiety, women continue their daily lives. Children instead are always children. A slice of live from a two-day fair on an empty plot in Hürriyet Neighborhood salutes us.
Life on the other hand continues passing. With emptiness and forgottenness…
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