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Art Basel Miami to Feature 283 Exhibitors

This year’s Art Basel Miami Beach features 283 exhibitors, with 32 first-time participants—the largest group of newcomers since 2008, according to Art Basel. Among them are Jakarta’s ROH Gallery, the first Indonesian gallery to participate, as well as Leeahn Gallery (Seoul and

Impressionist Gems Shine at The Hermitage

For the first time ever, the Langmatt‘s esteemed collection of Impressionist masterpieces has left its home in northern Switzerland, finding a new temporary residence at the Hermitage Foundation. This extraordinary exhibition, featuring around 50 paintings by iconic artists such as Pierre-Auguste Renoir,

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Salt Artistic Research and Production Grant Program

Salt, in collaboration with the BBVA Foundation, announced the recipients of the Research and Production Grant Program. Geared towards artists from Türkiye who investigate contemporary social questions through interdisciplinary methodologies, the grant program aims to provide a dynamic space for artistic research

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Manifestations Of the “Trust”

The solo exhibition titled “Emanet” by Vuslat, curated by Ebru Yetiskin, at the MSGSU Tophane-i Amire Cultural and Art Center Five Domes Hall  invites exploration of various manifestations of the “trust” concept, which embodies values such as trustworthiness, loyalty, care, fidelity to

Istanbul Modern’s “Art Talks” 

Istanbul Modern announces a new series of talks titled “Art Talks” aiming to foster collective thinking and sharing with the audience by interpreting current issues from various disciplines through an artistic perspective. Within the scope of the series, professionals from different fields

“How Did We Get Here?” by Mike Berg

The exhibition “How Did We Get Here?” by Mike Berg, who continues his life and work between New York, Cheney, and Istanbul, is on display at YUNT. Alongside the artist’s specially produced sculpture “Pyramid,” the exhibition will feature various examples from his artistic practice. Additionally, Berg’s

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Banksy Responds Criticism over Glastonbury Artwork

Renowned muralist Banksy targeted British Home Secretary James Cleverly on Wednesday, responding to Cleverly’s earlier criticism of an artwork displayed at the recent Glastonbury Music Festival. The piece in question featured an inflatable raft. The politician called the Banksy work “vile and

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Documenta 16 Appoints New Committee

Documenta has announced the new selection committee responsible for finding the next artistic director for the esteemed German quinquennial. This announcement follows the mass resignation of the original committee last year. The newly appointed six-member committee includes Yilmaz Dziewior, Sergio Edelsztein, N’Goné

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Turkish Gallery The Pill at Gendai Tokyo

İstanbul’s The Pill Gallery attends Gendai Tokyo with a group show. For its inaugural participation in the second edition of Tokyo Gendai, the gallery presents From Me Flows What You Call Time, a group show that draws inspiration from Japanese composer Toru Takemitsu’s awe-inspiring orchestral composition

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From Plastic Bag to Record Sale

An early work by Venetian master Titian, once found in a plastic bag after being stolen, has fetched a jaw-dropping £17.6 million at Christie’s in London. This sale sets a new world record for the artist, showcasing the 1510 painting Rest On

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