Exhibitions and Artists This year, we have witnessed museum shows dedicated to old masters. Semiha Berksoy at Hamburger Bahnhof Hamburger Bahnhof – Museum of Contemporary Art held the first major exhibition in Germany about Turkish painter and opera singer Semiha Berksoy (1910–2004).
Where fashion meets art, science, and technology—explore Iris van Herpen’s boundary-pushing universe in Rotterdam.
The works of Fikret Mualla from the Bor Art collection will meet audiences in March at the Erimtan Museum, curated by Associate Professor Dr. Ebru Nalan Sülün.
Mustafa Taviloğlu’s monumental collection, which began in 1972 and has grown with dedication and sacrifice over 52 years, has spread across Istanbul through the exhibition “A Collector’s Story.” Offering an unconventional display experience, the collection can be visited in five existing venues
An extraordinary fusion of Matthew Barney's avant-garde experiments and Alex Katz's elegant abstractions, "The Bitch" exhibition redefines artistic harmony at O'Flaherty's gallery.
Step into Tim Burton’s eccentric universe with an exhibition that redefines creativity and imagination.
"Layers of Self" showcases Katerina Belkina's profound exploration of identity and reflection through a captivating blend of photography and painting at Zarastro Art.
Polish authorities recover stolen Banksy, Damien Hirst, and other high-profile artworks worth over €175,000, nearly three years after their disappearance.
Artists from the AlarmArt group have reimagined the Grand Tour tradition with a contemporary perspective. Hakan Esmer, Serdar Leblebici, Özgür Eryılmaz, and Semih Kaplan explored history, art, and architecture in Rome through their project titled “Rewind.” This exhibition, which captures the essence
Ramallah Art Fair, launched by Zawyeh Gallery, returns with the theme titled “Voices of Resilience.” The latest edition of the Ramallah Art Fair (RAF), showcases over 100 pieces in various mediums by 35 artists, either born in Palestine or living abroad. The
Sine İçli's debut solo exhibition transforms myth into art, mapping the timeless journey of feminine strength and self-discovery.
"The Skin We Live In" unveils Koray Ariş’s transformative six-decade journey in sculpture, where body, nature, and material seamlessly merge into a carnal and dynamic artistic expression.