By Ayşe Acar
Toronto Spark
Before my December trip to Türkiye, my dear friend Paul Kyle—owner of Paul Kyle Gallery in Vancouver—called me with a suggestion.
“Ayşe,” he said, “Edward Burtynsky has an exhibition in Istanbul. You’ve seen his work at our gallery. Please visit the show for us—and if you’d like, I can try to arrange an interview.”
The idea of interviewing a Canadian artist in Istanbul, on the land where I was born and raised, was deeply exciting—especially an artist I’ve long admired, someone who has dedicated his life to documenting humanity’s impact on the natural world.
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