In 2015, we provided logistical support for the underwater work and the removal of nets used in sculptures during the biennial organized by IKSV.
Hypoxia Exhibition
For thousands of years, we have been making the planet we live on increasingly uninhabitable with the waste we have produced since the start of the industrial revolution. This situation has now become too significant to ignore. It is even possible to encounter human waste in the deepest parts of the seas and oceans.
In 2015, we provided logistical support for the underwater work and the removal of nets used in sculptures during the biennial organized by IKSV.
Hypoxia Exhibition
For thousands of years, we have been making the planet we live on increasingly uninhabitable with the waste we have produced since the start of the industrial revolution. This situation has now become too significant to ignore. It is even possible to encounter human waste in the deepest parts of the seas and oceans.
Hypoxia Exhibition
For thousands of years, we have been making the planet we live on increasingly uninhabitable with the waste we have produced since the start of the industrial revolution. This situation has now become too significant to ignore. It is even possible to encounter human waste in the deepest parts of the seas and oceans
As part of our 'Sustainability Journey from Marmara to the Mediterranean' project, we invite you to visit our exhibition 'HİPOKSİ,' which features artistic works such as sculptures, videos, and installations created from waste collected from the seabed by the Marine Life Conservation Society. The exhibition will be held at İzmir Çatı Sanat Alanı from November 11, 2022, to November 25, 2022.