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A review by blyttgh
White on White by Ayşegül Savaş
3.75
04/29/24 3.75/5 stars. Quiet and deceptively sinister. I liked the abstracted introspection between canvas and artist. I wasn’t sure what to expect but I expected more madness, more disintegration though I did enjoy the subtlety ultimately.
“It’s difficult to tell whether you are exceedingly polite or willfully blind.”
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"I have to say I'm a bit upset about our conversation. This whole time, you've let me go on and on without offering a single word of understanding. You're probably just waiting for me to be off so you can get on with your evening. None of this concerns you, of course. You're just a tenant. You only want to have a place to get your work done. But I hoped for a little recognition, some feedback. Even if you were to tell me that you disagree with my assessment of the situation. It's a human response, after all, even if you don't owe us anything.”
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“It’s difficult to tell whether you are exceedingly polite or willfully blind.”
135
"I have to say I'm a bit upset about our conversation. This whole time, you've let me go on and on without offering a single word of understanding. You're probably just waiting for me to be off so you can get on with your evening. None of this concerns you, of course. You're just a tenant. You only want to have a place to get your work done. But I hoped for a little recognition, some feedback. Even if you were to tell me that you disagree with my assessment of the situation. It's a human response, after all, even if you don't owe us anything.”
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