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Emre Huner

The area around Emre Huner’s Istanbul studio is a sea of electrical hardware and lighting stores, occupying dilapidated, exhaust-stained buildings that surround islands of the city’s stalled gentrification, like the nearby mixed-used venue Suma Han. During the day, the streets on the hillside from Şişhane down toward Karakoy are flooded with merchants, jammed with cargo vans and littered with dollies, as stacks of industrial products are endlessly loaded and unloaded.

It was mid-afternoon in early May when I visited Huner, who called out to me from the entrance of an incongruous blue-tiled building, and led me up a dusty staircase into a clean, freshly painted space, no more than 30 square meters. He had only occupied the studio for three or four months, he

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