Arts
Arts, 26.10.2019 17:43, ariellake8551

Vahit tuna
440 pairs of high heels installed in istanbul to raise awareness of the number of women killed in domestic abuse.
each pair of shoes represents a woman in turkey that was killed by her partner in 2018. it’s a shocking number in a country where femicide is on the rise.  in using black heels as a symbol of defiance and independence, vahit tuna is hoping that the sculpture will raise awareness on the topic.
•the installation was inspired by a funerary custom in some parts of turkey, where the shoes of the deceased are hung outside of their house. in this case, the shoes will hang for six months on a wall curated by the non-profit art platform  yanköşe.

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q4. write how you think this art work connects to your theme of conflict

q5. write what you like about this art work and why?


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