This series explores ideas of
enclosure, ambiguity, refuge and the
human body, using spaces from
Cappadocia's ancient underground
cities and architectural motifs from
its early churches. Many peoples
traversed and invaded Turkey’s
central Anatolia. I am fascinated by
what they left behind. Groups
including the Hittites and the earliest
Christians carved secret
underground cities where they and
their animals could live for up to
three months to survive attack. The
cavelike spaces are strangely organic
with mysterious orifaces. The church
fragments represent another aspect
of the culture of Anatolian peoples,
another reality from a different era.
Integrating patterned fragments of
architecture suggests the role of the
spiritual and the memory of lost
peoples.
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