The online solidarity, collaboration, and art network “Through The Window” (TTW) exhibition starts on June 26. TTW’s online exhibition opening accompanies a chat and a party. The event that brings together queer artists, thinkers, and nightlife workers from Türkiye, the Netherlands, and
Naomi Campbell, recognized as a pioneering supermodel, is celebrated in a new exhibition at London’s Victoria and Albert Museum titled “NAOMI In Fashion.” Exhibition highlights her significant influence on fashion and showcases the many looks that have defined her career. Campbell, born
On June 22, at Pompeii, a visitor from Kazakhstan was caught vandalizing the House of Ceii, an example of late Samnite domestic architecture from the second century BCE. The offender scratched the initials “ALI” on the plaster wall of this ancient mansion,
This year the 16th Terrace Exhibition opens with the title “On the Trail of a Dream” taking place in the 1500m2 rooftop area of the museum. For this summer exhibition, 130 artists participated in the open call with 147 works, and 40
In a remarkable feat of historical preservation and archaeological research, a Roman-era legionary armor uncovered in the ancient city of Satala in Turkey’s northern province of Gümüşhane has been carefully restored to its original shape. The Turkish Culture and Tourism Ministry has
A drawing attributed to the Italian modernist Amedeo Modigliani was about to be sold with a price tag of €300,000 ($320,000) when it was exposed as a fake by the Venice Cultural Heritage Protection Unit. The work aroused immediate suspicion when it
In an unprecedented cooperation, Amsterdam’s Stedelijk Museum and Van Gogh Museum will present a pioneering exhibition named “Anselm Kiefer: Sag mir, wo die Blumen sind.” This important event, which runs from March 7 to June 9, 2025, will highlight the fundamental relationship
Kümbet village, located in the Seyitgazi district of Eskişehir, is home to a history that traces back to the Phrygians and houses numerous historical artifacts from various periods. Village headman Seydi Ay expressed concerns about the loss of many historical artifacts due to
Farghadani was arrested by intelligence agents from the Iranian Revolutionary Guard after attempting to hang one of her artworks on Tehran’s Pasteur Avenue wall, near the presidential palace. Her lawyer, Mohammad Moghimi, confirmed her sentence on June 10 via X, stating, “My
A 14-month conservation of Peter Paul Rubens’s “The Judgement of Paris” (ca. 1632–35) by the National Gallery in London has uncovered secrets long hidden under layers of paint in the iconic masterpiece. The late work by the Flemish master depicts a scene