Cansu Yıldıran

Dream-like figures appear in dense forests, dancing and floating around smoke and fires like magical figures. For Fathom, Cansu Yıldıran collaborated with fellow queer artists based in Turkey to create a fantastic world where they could feel safe and sheltered —a feeling that is often lacking in their daily life.

The dreamy visuals are fittingly accompanied by a fairytale, written by Yıldıran themselves, which tells about the heavy norms enforced on the queer community by society and how this collaborative project helped them to believe in another world, a deep mysterious realm within them.

Fathom offers an escape: inspired by their dreams and childhood fairytales, Yıldıran’s images unravel a certain state of mind, a deeper meaning of what it means to be queer within a hostile environment. The photographs are all analogue—a technical yet vital element of the project. Not knowing anything about the visual outcome during the process, it allowed Cansu Yıldıran to approach each portrait intuitively and independent of the rest. 

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Ha ha ha, here I come, Goblin!

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No, of course, it didn't just start like this:

First, we saw the norms, that heavy jacket forcing us to conform, and we continued.

We didn't want to dive into these enigmatic seas because they would vanish when solved.

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