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The 9th Çanakkale Biennial

The 9th Çanakkale Biennial, taking place this year, is centered around the theme “Let Time Run its Course” . The event explores the phenomenon of youth, youth culture, and the intersection of art and technology. Emphasizing fresh approaches to global issues and

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Author Rejects Noguchi Museum Award

Pulitzer Prize-winning author Jhumpa Lahiri has withdrawn her acceptance of the 2024 Isamu Noguchi Award in protest of the Noguchi Museum’s recent decision to ban the wearing of keffiyehs by staff, a move that has sparked significant controversy. The museum, located in

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A Masterplan to Rebuild Antakya

In the wake of the devastating Turkey-Syria earthquakes in February 2023, Foster + Partners has revealed an ambitious masterplan to rebuild Antakya, a city in Turkey’s Hatay province that was significantly damaged. Collaborating with Buro Happold, Mic-hub, DB Architects, and KEYM Urban

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Artists Rally to Defend Just Stop Oil Protesters

In an open letter signed by over 100 artists, curators, and art historians, the art world has united to plead for leniency in the case of Phoebe Plummer and Anna Holland—Just Stop Oil protesters who famously threw cans of tomato soup at

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Istanbul’s Must-See Exhibitions

As autumn settles over Turkey, the country’s vibrant art scene comes alive with a wave of new exhibitions, offering both locals and visitors a feast for the senses. From contemporary art spaces in Istanbul to intimate galleries in smaller cities, there’s a

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Maggie Smith Dies Aged 89

Maggie Smith, the acclaimed and iconic actress who won an Academy Award for her performance in the 1969 film The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, passed away on Friday at the age of 89. Known for her captivating presence on screen, she

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Ricardo Jarama’s Endless Universe

Ricardo Jarama, Peruvian artist who has been residing and working in Athens since 2007 encompasses a boundless universe, which he reflects in his canvases, drawings, and sculptures. His creations portray a universe that oscillates between reality and surreality. According to art historian

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Roman Gladiator Tombs

Archaeologists have uncovered a rare sarcophagus, believed to belong to a Roman gladiator named Euphrates, at Ayasuluk Hill in the western province of İzmir. This sarcophagus, dating to the 3rd century B.C., was found containing the remains of 12 individuals, buried in

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