We spoke with Yahşi Baraz, who says, “Being able to say, ‘Come, let’s have a cup of tea at our museum,’ can outshine even the wealthiest businessperson.
The Gulf region is rapidly rising as one of the multicultural and dynamic centers of contemporary art. With mega museum projects, a succession of newly opening galleries, exhibitions, and international art fairs, the attention of the global art world has long been
In recent years, a wave of newly opened museums across the Gulf has been transforming the region into one of the emerging hubs of contemporary art. Stretching from Abu Dhabi to Doha, the coastline is being reshaped by landmark buildings designed by
Haldun Dormen, who assumed a founding role in the modernisation of Turkish theatre during the Republican era, was not merely an artist who existed on stage, but a figure of memory who built theatre as a field of culture, discipline, and continuity
The 12th edition of Mamut Art Project presents a selection of works by 33 emerging artists at Yapı Kredi bomontiada from 10–14 December.
The exhibition MAYA brings together works produced in Mardin as part of an Artist-in-Residence Program, making visible a creative collaboration rooted in the city’s memory; we spoke with curator Ebru Nalan Sülün and participating artists about this process.
The works of Nasip and Nuri İyem are reunited in Bursa after 21 years. The exhibition titled You Are Before My Eyes bears the traces of a shared life and art woven with love.
My Beautiful Mistakes! at x-ist, open throughout the summer, brings together works by Esin Keskinoğlu, Pamir Yıldıran, and Sefa Karakuş. The exhibition explores “error” not as a flaw but as a creative potential. While the summer art calendar largely shifts to the
50 Artists, 50 Studios, published by Galeri Selvin, is a special publication that visits the studios of 50 significant figures of contemporary Turkish art. We spoke with Selvin Gafuroğlu about the creation of the book. In one of the historic neighborhoods of
Prof. Dr. Hüsamettin Koçan's Baksı Museum, founded in Bayburt with a dream, looks to the future while tracing the past. Now this journey is deepened by Seçkin Pirim's sculptures, which are intertwined with the region.
This work, which is Bedri Rahmi’s first mosaic panel created for a public space, also stands as one of the earliest examples of the collaboration between architecture and art in the 1950s.
Everyone from 7 to 77 is familiar with the Rahmi M. Koç Museum, located on the shores of Hasköy, facing the Golden Horn. Born out of the private collection of Rahmi M. Koç, the museum offers a different perspective on museology in

