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Two new solo exhibitions from Sarkis in Istanbul this fall

Dirimart will be hosting two new solo exhibitions by Sarkis. The exhibitions, titled “85 Screams: After Munch” and “Sarkis’ Films,” will be showcased simultaneously at Dirimart’s Dolapdere and Pera galleries. Within these exhibitions, Sarkis’ works explore the interactions and time lapses between

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Sarajevo Film Festival ends with an Award Ceremony

The Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Sarajevo Film Festival ended with an award ceremony after more than 230 films from 70 countries were screened. Elene Naveriani’s “Blackbird Blackbird Blackberry” won the Best Feature Film award while Philip Sotnychenko won the best director award for

Brandon Hendrick’s exhibition ‘’Transience’’

Brandon Hendrick’s exhibition ‘’Transience’’ is a collection of photographs taken from a train crisscrossing Scotland, Bulgaria and Greece, which is the focus of his latest works. His works in the exhibition are based on photographs taken on his cellphone showcasing how quickly

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Museum Receives Most Extensive Collection Donation

The Istanbul Painting and Sculpture Museum (IRHM), which is Turkey’s largest, and first museum dedicated to plastic arts, has recently received the most extensive collection donation in its history. Lale-Cengiz Akıncı donated their extensive collection to the Istanbul Painting and Sculpture Museum

Yoko Ono’s Arboretum Art Installation Trees Die

Faurschou Foundation in New York made the decision to shutter an installation of Yoko Ono’s work Ex It—an indoor arboretum of dogwood and evergreen trees planted in coffins—after four of the trees included in the work died, according to an artnet.com report.

Fake Jean-Michel Basquiat Paintings

A Florida art museum has filed a lawsuit more than a year after it mounted an exhibition of paintings by the late artist Jean-Michel Basquiat that federal investigators determined to be fake. The Orlando Museum of Art said it is suing the

SFMoMA raises admission prices

On August 16th, 2023, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art raised its admission fees from $25 to $30, making it one of the most expensive museums in the country. The prices for young adults were also raised from $19 to $23, while the

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