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External Exhibition

Edward Burtynsky Aqua Shock

Borusan Contemporary
19 October 2016 - 19 February 2017

Aqua Shock explores the relationship between man and water, the most indispensable natural resource in the world. Weaving together the various roles that it plays in everyday life, Burtynsky has undertaken an ambitious representation of water's increasingly fragmented life cycle. Often from an aerial perspective, the photographs take on a unique abstraction and painterly quality. Many of the images focus our attention not on water itself, but on the systems that humans have put in place in order to harness, shape and commodify it. Water follows the format of previous projects such as Oil, China and Quarries in it's encyclopaedic exploration of a broad theme through a series of connected chapters or locations. Both beautiful and haunting Burtynsky's Water creates a compelling global portrait that illustrates humanity's past, present and future relationship with the natural world and its most vital and rapidly depleting resource. The Borusan Contemporary Perili Kiosk will host this important exhibition.

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