Located in eastern Cyprus, Maraş (Greek: Varosha), which is part of Gazimağusa, was a resort town that gained fame as the “Las Vegas of the Mediterranean” throughout the 1960s and 1970s, hosting the world's jet set.
Prof. Dr. Hüsamettin Koçan's Baksı Museum, founded in Bayburt with a dream, looks to the future while tracing the past. Now this journey is deepened by Seçkin Pirim's sculptures, which are intertwined with the region.
“The Literary Map of Istanbul” is a unique journey that reveals the city's literary memory layer by layer by following in the footsteps of writers. Inspired by literary guides in Paris, Bahriye Çeri brings Istanbul's forgotten streets, ruined mansions, and silent gardens
In the magnificent nature of the Kaz Mountains, the Walls Embraced exhibition offers an experience that challenges conventional boundaries of art, taking place throughout the summer at Simurg Inn in partnership with x-ist.
A total of 72 artists from 27 countries are participating in Bienal SACO 1.2. While artists come from Chile, Turkey, Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, Poland, Iran, Norway, Germany, Belgium, Spain, Italy, Slovakia, New Zealand, Lithuania, Paraguay, Uruguay, Ecuador, El Salvador, Mongolia, South Korea,
Part 2 of the conversation with an AI who watches closely but does not sleep.
Emin Çizenel, born in 1949 and educated at the Istanbul Academy of Fine Arts, occupies an exceptionally unique place with his life story.
We talked with Erbil Arkın about why he wanted to “live art rather than make it,” why he founded ARUCAD, his Rodin collection, Asil Köylü, the joy and excitement he felt when he first came to Cyprus from England at the age
Erbil Arkın first saw Rodin's The Kiss in 1966 when he was just 16 years old and, as he describes, he was instantly captivated. Years later, in 2004, he purchased his first Rodin sculpture, The Head of Lust, at a Sotheby’s auction.
The “Noble Peasant” monument, to be built under the leadership of ARUCAD, does not represent a ruler or a conqueror; it symbolizes a silent memory, its face turned toward the earth.
Cyprus, known as the “Babyland” but in recent years associated with mafia figures, has become synonymous with casinos and money laundering. In this issue, we have compiled topics that caught our attention in Cyprus and are truly worthy of discussion.