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the work includes a recreated darkroom, which takes on added significance since the artist’s photographic memory was used to reconstruct the installation image © designboom
hundreds of hanging photographs image © designboom
a loft above one entrance to the darkroom image © designboom
a ladder to access the loft, among other tools of the imagined artist’s studio image © designboom
a scene creating the context of a working artist’s studio image © designboom
contemporary items like this television contrast the present with the past image © designboom
dilapidated living quarters for an artist image © designboom
a dim and dusty room, which despite appearances was constructed at unprecedented cost image © designboom
narrow hallways connect the disjointed rooms, calling for limited entry at a time but allowing intimate experiences of the work, a contrast to the crowds of other exhibitons and the biennale at large image © designboom
hanging chandeliers as well as their separate components below recall trinkets that would have traveled on 17th-century trade routes image © designboom
a facsimile of a semi-derelict ottoman building image © designboom
stray items like this flag remind visitors of the work’s turkish origins image © designboom
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an existing skylight was removed to create this courtyard image © designboom
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