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Leader Portraits From the World and Turkey

Visual depictions of political figures, from historical paintings to carefully constructed photographs, play an active role in shaping public opinion. Portraits of political figures have regained prominence, as seen with the portrait of King Charles, and they continue to hold significance in

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First German Winner of Booker Prize

Jenny Erpenbeck has become the first German author to win the International Booker Prize. Her novel “Kairos,” translated from German by Michael Hofmann, has won this prestigious award. Set against the backdrop of 1986 Berlin, “Kairos” narrates a tumultuous love story between

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The Body as Matter: Giacometti, Nauman, Picasso

Gagosian hosts “The Body as Matter: Giacometti, Nauman, Picasso,” an exhibition showcasing sculptures by Alberto Giacometti (1901–1966), Bruce Nauman (b. 1941), and Pablo Picasso (1881–1973). Curated by Richard Calvocoressi, the exhibition will be on display at the Gagosion’s Grosvenor Hill gallery from

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Head of Hygieia Found in Laodicea

During ongoing excavations in the ancient city of Laodicea, located in the western province of Denizli and listed on the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List, the statue head of Hygieia, daughter of Asclepius, the god of medicine in Greek and Roman mythology,

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Unseen Yayoi Kusama Painting at Bonhams

Bonhams’ upcoming Modern and Contemporary Art sale in Hong Kong will feature “Infinity,” an unseen painting by Yayoi Kusama. Created in 1995, this red-and-black artwork combines two of Kusama’s iconic motifs: dots and infinity nets. With an estimated value exceeding $5 million,

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Museum Week Awaits for Visitors

This weeks marks Museum Week with the theme revolves around Education and Research in Museums. The Museum Week continues until May 22. Türkiye’s state museums are free of charge through this week. The Ministry of Culture and Tourism revealed that the Hagia

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Dana Island’s Ancient Artifacts

Scholars and archeologists have announced they have found new artifacts at the discovery of the world’s largest and oldest shipyard from the Bronze Age on Dana Island. The island is located off the coast of the southern province of Mersin’s Silifke district.

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British Museum Recovers 268 Missing Artifacts

The British Museum announced the recovery of hundreds of previously missing and stolen artifacts, resulting in a total of 626 items being retrieved. The museum revealed that approximately 2,000 items had been reported missing or damaged, with many being unlawfully taken from

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Jenny Holzer at Guggenheim New York

Guggenheim New York is hosting Jenny Holzer’s solo exhibition ‘Jenny Holzer: Light Line’, featuring reimagining the artist’s 1989 landmark artwork. Holzer created a spiraling LED display for her Guggenheim Museum exhibition almost 35 years ago (in 1989), and now her landmark artwork

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