The 20th century brought rapid, drastic shifts in beauty ideals, reflected in art and popular culture alike. After 1900, as women’s social roles began to change, so did the preferred image of their bodies.
The Trump–Epstein “Friendship Statue,” installed on Washington’s National Mall, was secretly removed overnight despite having official permission.
From the U.S. to the European Union, from Greece to Turkey’s domestic politics, one question keeps resurfacing: will the Halki Seminary reopen?
Gold and quartz worth $700,000 have been stolen from the National Museum of Natural History in Paris, marking the latest incident in a chain of museum thefts across France.
Opened at Abdülmecid Efendi Köşkü, Folia invites visitors to reconsider the intricate relationship between nature and humanity
Türkiye İş Bankası Painting and Sculpture Museum has opened its new temporary exhibition titled “Side by Side.”
David Bowie’s archive of more than 90,000 objects—ranging from costumes to musical instruments, stage designs to handwritten notes—traces the breadth of his creativity and invites visitors on an inspiring journey at London’s V&A East.
The Istanbul Biennial will open on September 20, marking its 18th edition, curated by Christine Tohmé and titled "The Three-Legged Cat."
Hollywood’s legendary actor and director Robert Redford has died at the age of 89.
Bolu’s Gladiator Tomb Monument opens to the public for the first time.
Dirimart is opening its new London space with Ayşe Erkmen's exhibition titled “Persistence, Still.”
Sevil Dolmacı Gallery is preparing to host a comprehensive retrospective exhibition bringing together the striking works of Peter Kogler, a pioneer of the digital age, spanning from the 1980s to the present day.
The 77th Emmy Awards drew attention with messages of support for Palestine delivered on the red carpet and on stage.

