Traces of human life dating back 86,000 years were discovered during excavations at İnkaya Cave in the Turkish province of Çanakkale. The cave also contained a variety of flint tools used for different purposes. The Turkish Historical Society has granted supported status
One Artist, One Workshop: Printmaking Museum educators lead the workshop and focuses on Aliye Berger’s artistic career and printmaking techniques. The children begin the program with a brief presentation introducing the artist and her productions. They examine the artist’s works featured in
Bez+Kock Architekten and Koeber Landschaftsarchitektur have won the competition for the Requalification of the Acropole of Byrsa and Rehabilitation of the National Museum of Carthage in Tunis project. An international jury, led by Alberto Veiga of Barozzi Veiga in Barcelona, has awarded
The Smithsonian Institution selected Perkins&Will to design the Bezos Learning Center at the National Air and Space Museum in located on the prominent National Mall in Washington D.C. Perkins&Will was one of the five shortlisted finalists for the competition. According to the
Franz Kafka never realized how close he came to kickstarting a superhero franchise. Ever since Gregor Samsa awoke in his bed to find himself transformed into a monstrous dung beetle in “The Metamorphosis,” we’ve had spider-men, wasps, ant-men, crime-fighting ticks and mighty
The NFT market is experiencing a tumultuous slump, with tensions rising between traders and creators of digital collectibles rising amid controversy surrounding royalties, according to Cryptonews.com. This friction has resulted from the recent decision by top NFT exchanges, including Blur and OpenSea,
From September 1st to September 30th 2023, Merdiven Art Space will present Alican Leblebici’s solo exhibition “In the Middle of the Ring”. The artist explores the political and social impact of Muhammed Ali, a legendary boxer and activist, by reimagining the ring
New discoveries have been made during archaeological excavations in the ancient city of Assos, located in the Ayvacık district of Çanakkale province. A weight unit made of lead and dating back to the third century B.C. was unearthed in the Roman-era Nymphaeum
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
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