Arter Hosts Cengil Çekil’s Retrospective

Arter presents Cengiz Çekil’s retrospective exhibition titled I Am Still Alive. Cengiz Çekil’s most comprehensive exhibition to date. Curated by Eda Berkmen, the exhibition titled I Am Still Alive showcases an in-depth look at Çekil’s artistic practice from the early 1970s to

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18th Istanbul Biennial Curator Appointed

The Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts (İKSV), has announced that the 18th Istanbul Biennial will be curated by Christine Tohmé. This upcoming edition will span three years, with events and initiatives scheduled from 2025 to 2027, each phase building upon the

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William Blake’s Earliest Etchings Discovered

Oxford University’s Bodleian Libraries has made a discovery, uncovering what may be William Blake’s earliest etchings from his days as an apprentice. Using state-of-the-art ARCHiOx scanning technology, which captures surfaces at over a million pixels per square inch, researchers were able to

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Memory, Migration, Cultural Reflection

Arter’s new exhibitions present a captivating dialogue between Yasemin Özcan’s Wet Floor and Maaria Wirkkala’s Landing Prohibited, both exploring themes of memory, migration, and cultural reflection. Yasemin Özcan’s Wet Floor delves into intergenerational transmission, migration, and self-construction through the interplay of humans,

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London Design Festival

London Design Festival (LDF) in its 22nd edition, transforms the city into a vibrant hub of creativity, running from September 14 to 22. The 2024 edition showcases an impressive array of installations, exhibitions, and design-led experiences that span London’s most iconic districts,

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28th Istanbul Theatre Festival

Organized by the Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts (İKSV) the 28th Istanbul Theatre Festival readies to open its curtains on 22 October. Running from 22 October to 19 November, the 28th Istanbul Theatre Festival marks the first year of Mehmet Birkiye’s

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Guided Exhibition Tour at Pera Museum

Pera Museum presents a guided exhibition tour series titled Pursuing the Masters’ Legacy alongside the Coffee Break exhibition. The second tour examines plates depicting the ‘Story of Geneviève,’ on which Kütahya ceramic master Minas Avramidis (1877-1954) blended mythology with the intricacies of ceramic art.

“Nymphéas” Awaits for Hong Kong

In an art world abuzz with anticipation, Claude Monet’s revered “Nymphéas” (1897–99) is poised to take center stage at Christie’s inaugural evening sale at their newly minted Asia headquarters in Hong Kong this September 26. As the auction house sets the stage

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Zaha Hadid Architects’ New Project Nears Completion

UK-based Zaha Hadid Architects has released photos of the Central Bank of Iraq skyscraper, which is approaching completion on the Tigris riverbank in Baghdad.  The images showcase the finished twisting exoskeleton of the 170-meter-tall building, now the tallest structure in the city.

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