Through the works of Furkan Akhan and Kadir Çelik, the exhibition invites the viewer to navigate between the personal and the performed, the singular and the plural.
Challenging the assumed coherence of the “I,” the exhibition approaches identity as a fluctuating state shaped by perception, memory, and projection. The repetition within the visual and textual elements becomes a method of both resistance and recognition—mirroring the instability of the self in contemporary life.
Curated by Mehmet Kahraman, I is Someone Else opens a space for ambiguity and multiplicity, urging us to consider: Who is speaking when I speak?