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Istanbul Awaits for Massive Attack

Massive Attack will perform at Bonus Park Orman on July 23. The group visited Istanbul in 2014 for a concert. In addition to their hit songs such as “Unfinished Sympathy”, “Teardrop”, “Angel”, “Paradise Circus”, “Karmacoma”, Massive Attack was also named Rolling Stone’s

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Museum Week Awaits for Visitors

This weeks marks Museum Week with the theme revolves around Education and Research in Museums. The Museum Week continues until May 22. Türkiye’s state museums are free of charge through this week. The Ministry of Culture and Tourism revealed that the Hagia

Annual of Istanbul Studies Awaits for New Articles

YILLIK: Annual of Istanbul Studies, the peer-reviewed, open-access, international academic journal published by Suna and İnan Kıraç Foundation Istanbul Research Institute, invites contributions for its sixth and seventh volumes, which will be published in December 2024 and December 2025. The deadline for

Feral Stations by Ece Cangüden

Viable presents the solo exhibition “Feral Stations” by Ece Cangüden, which opens on May 10. As part of the exhibition, there will also be a Q&A session on May 12.  Ece Cangüden is a visual artist born in Istanbul and based in

‘Through The Window’ Sees Fire

The online solidarity, collaboration, and art network “Through The Window” (TTW) that brings together queer artists, thinkers, and nightlife workers from Türkiye, the Netherlands, and beyond will kick off its fifth edition on May 13. Through The Window, facilitated by Dutch philosopher

Istanbul Children and Youth Art Biennial

The seventh International Istanbul Children and Youth Art Biennial has commenced, showcasing 5,270 projects by approximately 5,250 children and young individuals, all revolving around the theme of “Hope” this year. This biennial stands as one of the largest events celebrating children’s and

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Serkan Yüksel’s Exhibition ‘Progress-Regress’ at x-ist

Serkan Yüksel’s seventh solo exhibition, titled “Progress-Regress,” at x-ist draws its name from Julio Cortazar’s short story “Progress-Regress,” found in his book “Instructions.” Cortazar’s narrative portrays the plight of a Hungarian scientist as he combats flies by inventing a flytrap. However, the trap

Silent Symphony at Dirimart

Dirimart presents Silent Symphony,  by the artist duo Florian & Michael Quistrebert, focusing on experiencing light and reflection both in the gallery space and on the painting surface. With the exhibition, the duo challenges the boundaries of human perception, exploring physical matter

Byzantium as Europe’s Black Mirror

Anthony Kaldellis, University of Chicago, discusses the role of Byzantium in Europe’s idealization of itself. This lecture will take place live on Zoom, followed by a question and answer period. Please register to receive the Zoom link. Registration opens on 19 January 2024.

Might and Memory: The Art of Power

In celebration of the 100th anniversary of the Republic, the Nation’s Library in Ankara presents its new exhibition on Ottoman and Republican Period decorations, coins, medals, commemorative coins and precious papers from the Mint and Stamp Printing House Collections. Might and Memory seeks to

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