Artificial intelligence has been on the agenda for a long time. This debate, which we featured on the cover of our 16th issue in 2023, has grown exponentially in the intervening time, with the development of artificial intelligence and the emergence of
The exhibition “Reaching for the World,” opened at Kasa Gallery, focuses on the human effort to transcend boundaries and connect with the environment, while exploring the concept of “home.” We had an interview with the artists Özge Enginöz, Gözde Mulla, and the
The 2025 World Art Calendar brings together some of the most significant exhibitions taking place in museums and galleries across the globe, serving as your guide throughout the year. In this edition of the 2025 World Art Calendar, you’ll find a selection
Mustafa Taviloğlu’s monumental collection, which began in 1972 and has grown with dedication and sacrifice over 52 years, has spread across Istanbul through the exhibition “A Collector’s Story.” Offering an unconventional display experience, the collection can be visited in five existing venues
On how many days and in how many hours can you visit the 60th Venice Biennale, which opened with more than 80 country pavilions and around 120 collateral events? If you want to see the important museums in Venice embellished with contemporary
Let us begin our conversation with a general introduction in the formal, aesthetic and conceptual matters of your work. It seems that in the current series, you stand at the threshold between painting, relief and sculpture. I am wondering how you came
As the country continues to face numerous problems and uncertainties, including recent earthquakes, election process and its aftermath, deepening economic crises, immigration issues, and now a housing crises, autumn has arrived. Despite these challenges, autumn is known for being a vibrant season
Italian newspapers have speculated that a right-wing journalist backed by Italy’s far-right leader Giorgia Meloni is set to become the next president of the Venice Biennale, artner.com reported. Pietrangelo Buttafuoco, who has no previous managerial experience, publicly supported Meloni during her election
Artist Nilbar Güreş, whose show titled “The Sea Said Okay,” is currently on view at Galerist, says that this exhibit brings the summertime indoors. The world she creates here, in her words, is “a dynamic world that moves, talks, advises and stimulates”,
If I asked you, dear reader, what is your perfect weekend, what would you tell me? Let’s leave the matter aside for a while and go back to the day of my very first personal encounter with the Financial Times. A student