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Philosopher and Writer Aracagök Releases Tenth Album

The tenth album by Zafer Aracagök, philosopher, musician, art critic, and visual artist, is released by Rizosfera. Aracagök’s latest album, ‘If I Were Happy’, is dedicated to sound experimentation (NUKFM020). It consists of a 2GB USB card with six unreleased musical tracks,

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Vatican Invites Maurizio Cattelan for Venice Biennale

The Vatican has announced Maurizio Cattelan will create a large outdoor installation for the Vatican’s Venice Biennale presentation. There will also be a multimedia installation situated within Venice’s women’s prison, crafted through the collaborative efforts of inmates and artists, and accessible to

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Met Museum Staff Pleads to Address Attacks on Gaza

Workers at the Metropolitan Museum of Art are calling on the museum’s leadership to address the destruction of Gaza’s cultural heritage sites. A group of 158 museum staff, fellows, and volunteers calling themselves Met Workers For Palestine delivered an open letter to

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New Exhibition at Arter: GLOSSOLALALA

The new exhibition at Arter, GLOSSOLALALA, showcases individual works by Johanna Gustafsson Fürst and Dilek Winchester, crafted in diverse locations and mediums. The exhibition facilitates encounters and negotiations by assembling these pieces on common ground, delving into the potential for communal experiences

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Night Museum Project Kicks off at Hierapolis

The launch of the “Museum by Night” project, aimed at offering visitors a unique experience of Türkiye’s historical sites and cultural heritage under the night sky, took place on March 8 at the Pamukkale Hierapolis ancient city in the western province of

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$1 Million Heist at Italian Museum

Almost 50 pieces of gold jewelry crafted by the esteemed Italian sculptor Umberto Mastroianni, valued at 1.2 million euros, were stolen in a targeted heist at an exhibition in northern Italy, curators reported on March 9. Described as a “highly specialized gang,”

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Silent Demonstration at Michal Rovner’s Opening

Activists disrupted the opening of Israeli artist Michal Rovner’s exhibition Pragim https://www.pacegallery.com/artists/michal-rovner/ at Pace Gallery on March 7. Demonstrators accused the artist of ignoring the reality of Palestinians and decrying her use of poppies, a flower that carries special significance in Palestine.

The Afghan Culture Fades Away

Artistic expression is considered a crime now in Taliban-ruled Afghanistan. Independent artists are punished with extrajudicial execution, arbitrary detention, arrestment, and public humiliation. It is also prohibited for women and girls to study arts and pursue a career in arts. Museums, archives,

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Topkapı Palace Museum Enlarges its Collection

Topkapı Palace enlarged its collection. Currently, approximately 600 works of art are on display for visitors in the Chamber of Holy Relics at Topkapı Palace. This chamber, located within the National Palaces in Fatih, houses a multitude of historically significant artifacts, including

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Oppenheimer Takes the Lead as Gaza Protests Raise at Oscars

“Oppenheimer,” the biopic chronicling the race to build the first atomic bomb, secured seven Academy Awards, including the prestigious Best Picture trophy, during March 10th ceremony as Hollywood commemorated a triumphant year in film. Irish actor Cillian Murphy earned the award for

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