Europe’s Oldest Village Unearthed

Beneath Lake Ohrid, the “Pearl of the Balkans”, scientists have uncovered what may be one of Europe’s earliest sedentary communities and are trying to solve the mystery of why it sheltered behind a fortress of defensive spikes. A stretch of the Albanian

New Exhibition at OMM: “Under Two Suns”

OMM – Odunpazarı Modern Museum kicks off the new art season with a selection of works from the Erol Tabanca Collection. Exploring mythological and speculative horizons opened up by the prospect of two suns in the sky, “Under Two Suns” offers a

The Exorcist’ Director William Friedkin Dies aged 87

William Friedkin, the groundbreaking U.S. director of “The Exorcist” and “The French Connection,” died on Aug. 7, a family friend told AFP. He was 87. Friedkin passed away in Los Angeles after suffering unspecified health issues in recent years, said Stephen Galloway,

The Art World’s Fall Happenings

“Ed Ruscha / Now Then” at the Museum of Modern Art Artists assembled by Art in America describe the influence of Ed Ruscha in our fall issue with tremendous awe, envy, and respect. They describe the Pop art icon’s work as “so

Arter Children’s Festival: The World and I

Scheduled to take place between 1–3 September 2023 under the title “The World and I”, Arter Children’s Festival invites participants aged 6–11 to reflect on the world we live in, as well as our relationship with other living beings and nature through

Digital Puzzle Game to Launch the 1900 World’s Fair

A committee of eight Paris museums has teamed up to stage a free public game on the streets surrounding the Grand Palais for this year’s European Heritage Days, which will take place from September 9 to 17. The game, “The Incredible Paris

National Portrait Gallery Reopens after Regeneration

The National Portrait Gallery reopened following a three-year £41 million regeneration project, showcasing its new identity, wayfinding system and interpretation design and gallery rehang. The new identity of the museum was created by Edit Brand Studio’s, while Nissen Richards undertook the interpretation

Turkish Rock Legend Erkin Koray Passes Away

Legendary Turkish musician Erkin Koray, one of the forefathers of Anatolian rock music, died at the age of 82. Koray had been living in Toronto, Canada for a while and was hospitalized at a medical institution for lung-related problems. His daughter Damla

‘Supporting the Creative Economy’ Hybrid Learning Programme

Developed by the British Council and Cultural Associates Oxford, and implemented in collaboration with Culture Unleashed in Türkiye, ‘Supporting the Creative Economy’ hybrid learning programme is now open for applications. The programme welcomes applications from experts and mid-level executives from the public

İznik Basilica to open to Digital Art World

The İznik Lake Basilica, discovered in the northwestern province of Bursa’s İznik Lake in 2014 and shown among the 10 most important discoveries in the world in the same year, will be opened to visitors in the digital world with the augmented

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