“New: Now” Exhibition at CerModern

CerModern’s exhibition, New: Now, Version 2.0, which offers strong clues about the future and change this year, features well-known artists alongside talents whose names we may hear for the first time. Curated by Attila Güllü, the exhibition brings together 32 young artists.

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Hellenistic, Roman, and Byzantine Settlements Discovered in Ankara

In an exciting archaeological development, surface surveys conducted in Ankara’s Kahramankazan district have uncovered significant settlements from the Hellenistic, Roman, and Byzantine periods. The research, led by Associate Professor Çiğdem Gençler Güray from Ankara University, focused on rural Ankara during the Roman

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Ankara’s historical treasures to open to visitors

Numerous places that played a pivotal role in the inception of the republic a century ago, notably in the capital city of Ankara, are diligently preparing to unveil their historical treasures and engage with visitors on this momentous centenary. As Türkiye’s founding

Standing Still, But Moving On

Given the physical and social isolation we experience on a global level, art in the public space is much more influential today, due to the social interaction it creates, Murat Cem Baytok proposes this with a work four meters long and six