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Chiharu Shiota: Between Worlds

Collecting ordinary objects such as shoes, keys, beds, chairs and dresses and wrapping them in giant structures made of thread, Japanese artist Chiharu Shiota redefines the concepts of memory and consciousness. Her exhibition titled “Chiharu Shiota: Between Worlds” will meet with the

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Harvard Refuses to Remove Sackler Name

Harvard University has decided not to remove Arthur M. Sackler’s name is from two campus buildings, despite ongoing pressure from students and activists highlighting Sackler’s connection to the opioid crisis through Purdue Pharma. A recent update from a Harvard review committee rejected

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Van Gogh’s The Starry Night as a Nature Park

Amid the green hills and meadows of central Bosnia, a local businessman has brought his long-held dream to life: recreating Vincent van Gogh’s iconic painting, “The Starry Night,” as a nature park. Halim Zukic, from the town of Visoko, had envisioned creating

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Renaissance Drawings at Buckingham Palace

This November, Buckingham Palace’s King’s Gallery will transform into a haven for art lovers with the opening of “Drawing the Italian Renaissance,” a major exhibition dedicated to the art of draftsmanship from one of the most celebrated periods in history. Running from

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Hattusha Ancient City Excavations Begin

Archaeological excavations at the 8,000-year-old ancient city of Hattusha in the Boğazkale district of Çorum, which began 118 years ago, continue this year with the participation of academics from various disciplines. Hattusha, home to the cultural heritage of the Hatti and Hittite

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Banksy’s Urban Safari

Londoners were treated to a surprise over the weekend as the mysterious street artist Banksy added three new animal-themed murals to his latest series, marking a total of eight in just over a week. The new additions include a school of black

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Banksy’s Vanishing Wolf

In a move as enigmatic as the artist himself, a freshly unveiled Banksy artwork depicting a wolf perched on a satellite dish in London was stolen less than an hour after its appearance on August 8. The piece, located on the roof

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Excavations at Ancient City of Bathonea

Archaeological excavations have resumed in the ancient city of Bathonea, a site dating back to the 8th and 11th centuries, uncovering remarkable finds ranging from Viking relics to evidence of an Umayyad siege. This summer, a team of researchers led by Professor

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Laughing Virgin Mary

The Gümüşler Monastery, located in the central Anatolian province of Niğde, is renowned for its church, which houses frescoes depicting Jesus, the Virgin Mary, and prominent figures from early Christianity. One of the most notable frescoes is the “Laughing Virgin Mary,” a

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Bozcaada Jazz Festival

Drawing inspiration from the intricate and interconnected nature of mycelium networks, this year’s festival seeks to foster profound connections among attendees and the world around them. The Bozcaada Jazz Festival has become a cornerstone of the island’s cultural and economic landscape, catalyzing

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