Photographs of Nelly (1899 – 1998), Greek photographer and the first artist to photograph a nude dancer on the Acropolis, were banned by Facebook, according to Greekreporter.com. Nelly’s photographs of ancient Greek temples set against sea and sky backgrounds helped shape the
Brought to life by ArtRedCo, "The Art of Photography" opens its doors in Istanbul with its inaugural exhibition "Odalar" (Rooms) at Meşrutiyet 76.
Yorgos Lanthimos’s exhibition Photographs, focusing on his photographic practice, is on view at Onassis Stegi until May 17. Curated by Michael Mack, the exhibition brings together 182 photographs produced over the past five years, offering a new perspective on the relationship between
Focusing on Bob Dylan’s protest-driven folk era, “How Many Roads” will be on view at NYU’s Gallatin Gallery between August 25 and October 15, tracing how music evolved into a collective form of resistance.
Faik Şenol’s visual archive is now preserved by Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality’s Kültür AŞ.
The 62 photographs, taken between 1957 and 2003, vividly portray the spirit of Anatolia.
Anna Laudel is presenting Cansu Yıldıran's first solo exhibition, titled “Mülksüzler,” featuring selections from her autobiographical series, which she has been working on for over a decade, at ZAİ Yaşam Bodrum until July 6.
Sebastião Salgado, the celebrated Brazilian photographer known for his powerful black-and-white images that exposed global injustice and brought the Amazon rainforest to the world’s attention, has died at the age of 81. Instituto Terra, the environmental restoration non-profit he founded with his
Cemre Yeşil Gönenli’s book Hayal & Hakikat, published by FiLBooks and Fraglich Publishing, deals with the themes of forgiveness and punishment through photographs of prisoners from the reign of Abdülhamid II. Through images taken from Ottoman archives, the book juxtaposes the possibility
Saygun Dura’s "Arada" exhibition at CerModern captures the delicate interplay between nature and humanity through Lake Van’s endangered pearl mullets and mesmerizing microbialites.
Renowned for infusing his films with a powerful cinematic language, Nuri Bilge Ceylan now brings the same artistry to his photography. His latest exhibition, On the Road, opens at Dirimart Dolapdere on January 22 and will be on view until February 23.
Photographer and photojournalist Ali Öz’s archive is available online at Salt Research. The collection added to the Salt Research City, Society, and Economy Archive consists of photographs documenting Turkey’s social and spatial transformation from 1978 to the early 2000s. The Ali Öz
Director and photographer Nuri Bilge Ceylan’s landscape photographs will be on view at the Eye Filmmuseum in the Netherlands on January 17th with the exhibition Inner Landscapes. Featuring Ceylan’s award-winning films as well as his lesser-known landscape photographs, the exhibition draws attention

