Ekin Su Koç’s Exhibition at Anna Laudel Bodrum

The new exhibition of Ekin Su Koç titled “Rebirth of Venus,” features a captivating collection of artworks she commenced in Berlin and completed in Ayvalık. Opening on September 9 2023 at Anna Laudel Bodrum, this exhibition delves into the complex themes of body

New Zealand Cancels Venice Biennale Pavilion

New Zealand has opted not to have a national pavilion at next year’s 60th Venice Biennale, which runs from April 20 until November 24, 2024, according to Ocula. Creative New Zealand, which oversees the country’s participation in the biennale, issued a report

Didier Fusillier to lead Grand Palais

Didier Fusillier has been named the new president of Paris’s Grand Palais, the vast, historic glass-and-steel complex of exhibition spaces overseen by the French government body Réunion des Musées Nationaux-Grand Palais (RMN-GP). Fusillier will be succeeding Chris Dercon who left the position

Istanbul Modern’s Director to Resign after 11 years

Istanbul Modern announced on Friday that Levent Çalıkoğlu, the General Director of Istanbul Modern, will be stepping down from his position by the end of September. According to the announcement, Çalıkoğlu has been the museum’s General Director since 2012, and his departure

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Two new solo exhibitions from Sarkis in Istanbul this fall

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

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Museum Receives Most Extensive Collection Donation

The Istanbul Painting and Sculpture Museum (IRHM), which is Turkey’s largest, and first museum dedicated to plastic arts, has recently received the most extensive collection donation in its history. Lale-Cengiz Akıncı donated their extensive collection to the Istanbul Painting and Sculpture Museum

Yoko Ono’s Arboretum Art Installation Trees Die

Faurschou Foundation in New York made the decision to shutter an installation of Yoko Ono’s work Ex It—an indoor arboretum of dogwood and evergreen trees planted in coffins—after four of the trees included in the work died, according to an artnet.com report.

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