İnci Eviner's The Octopus and the Fur (2024) encapsulates themes of predator and prey, earth and ocean, merging oral history with contemporary artistic narrative.
Eviner's artistic approach begins with intricate drawings that transition into sculptures and performances, forging connections between gender, identity, and cultural mythology.
The exhibition, Dialogues of Form and Perception, features diverse artistic approaches, reflecting personal and cultural narratives through the lens of ten contemporary artists.
In discussing her work, Eviner emphasizes the significance of octopuses in oral history studies, representing a meeting point of land and sea symbols.
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