“Hello, good evening everyone. The Golden Globes is being watched in 199 countries, including my country, Turkey. I grew up watching this ceremony and it is a great honor to be here tonight. Peace at home, peace in the world”. On the
Geoffrey Everest Hinton (born 6 December 1947) is a British-Canadian cognitive psychologist and computer scientist, most noted for his work on artificial neural networks. Since 2013, he has divided his time working for Google (Google Brain) and the University of Toronto. Hinton
Anthea Hamilton at Thomas Dane Gallery Booth E5 Curated by Anthea Hamilton, the booth stood out with the artists’ eye-catching large-scale bold pumpkin sculptures and the plaid-patterned flooring creating a picnic-like environment. Won the 2022 Frieze Stand Prize Harminder Judge at The
FUTUREGARDEN, Kemal Seyhan’s most recent exhibition at Pi Artworks in Istanbul, begins with a question about the relationship between the painting object and the possibilities of space—namely, spatiality in the most abstract sense. The fact that this question has been asked before
Given the physical and social isolation we experience on a global level, art in the public space is much more influential today, due to the social interaction it creates, Murat Cem Baytok proposes this with a work four meters long and six
Since last spring, a period marked by the confinement of our movements, our social lives, and of being stuck at home, I often wondered if Gabriel Garcia Marquez would have been tempted to write a sequel to his novel, had he been
The full title of this group exhibition is “Masculinities: Liberation through Photography.” It will run until Jan. 10, 2021, for those lucky enough to come out of lockdown and travel to Berlin. Masculinity is in deep crisis — this is a well-established
Since national lockdowns started in mid-March, global economies have slowed to a great extent. The art world has been hit even harder, as it is a market based on social interactions and networks. The trend of falling market values correlates with economic
B etween Empires, Beyond Borders delves into the memories of the Köpe family, who witnessed Ottoman Empire’s modernization period as well as its withdrawal from the world stage. The visual narrative of the exhibition is based on detailed archival records spanning the
“The bear and the gazelle, god and the devil, the flower and the axe, the roughest, the most vulgar and the fairest, the most gracious should be side by side and this should look completely natural”. E.Z. In the thirties of the
In an early, uncorrected proof of her book, Walk Through Walls, Marina Abramovic wrote that Aboriginal Australians look like dinosaurs. Dinosaurs lived about 160 million years longer than the entire span of human evolution, after the first apelike creatures in Africa became