Situated in the capital of Canada, Ottawa, the National Gallery of Canada (NGC) is the apple of Canada's eye, which draws attention with its architecture, approach, and mission.
What does it mean to be “independent” in art? Does an independent art initiative have a relationship with capital, and if so, how should that relationship be structured? Do initiatives—through the space they open up for solidarity, collaboration, and creativity—stand at the
Hale Tenger’s exhibition Hale Tenger / Borders / Borders, on view at The Art Gallery of Western Australia (AGWA) until February 8, brings together works produced over more than thirty years. We spoke with Tenger about this comprehensive exhibition, curated by Rachel
The devastation in Gaza threatens not only every aspect of daily life, but also art and cultural heritage.
In the exhibition “Pánta Rheî / Works 2021–2025,” Elvan Alpay’s works possess the quality of being an experimental field left to the material’s own flow, beyond being a fixed image.
Drawing from the surreal atmosphere of İkinci Yeni, and in what Onur Ünlü calls a “fantastical yarn,” the film A Son of the Sun is now moving from cinema to the theatre stage.
The exhibition MAYA brings together works produced in Mardin as part of an Artist-in-Residence Program, making visible a creative collaboration rooted in the city’s memory; we spoke with curator Ebru Nalan Sülün and participating artists about this process.
In this section, humans and artificial intelligence jointly design an AI they call “ZERO.” ZERO is conceived as a guide that can maintain its integrity even under pressure, monitor and report on its own consistency, and prioritize truth. In the third section,
The works of Nasip and Nuri İyem are reunited in Bursa after 21 years. The exhibition titled You Are Before My Eyes bears the traces of a shared life and art woven with love.
Semra Russell’s pop-up exhibition Once Bitten Twice Shy at Muse Contemporary Gallery in Istanbul features works from her Swimming in Stars series.
Cities that fell silent after the pandemic, the re-blooming of nature, and the resurgence of hope in our lives have profoundly influenced artists’ work. The exhibition “Merging Waters, Sprouting Hopes,” which explores these themes, will be on display at Hope Alkazar on
The 18th Istanbul Biennial will showcase the work of nearly 50 artists from over 30 countries across eight venues. Curated by Christine Tohmé and shaped around the concept of the "three-legged cat," the Biennial spans three years.
CI is preparing to celebrate its 20th anniversary at Tersane Istanbul between September 24-28.

