Beneath the Clouds: Reality and Dreams

Artsy is hosting artist Serdar Acar’s latest solo exhibition, Beneath the Clouds: Reality and Dreams, from November 22 to December 5 at Atakule Event Hall in Ankara. This marks Acar’s first exhibition in the capital and his most extensive showcase to date,

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Kim Hyunsik’s First Solo Show in İstanbul

Sevil Dolmacı Istanbul is proud to host the first solo exhibition in Türkiye by acclaimed Korean artist Kim Hyunsik. Titled “Intended Blank,” the exhibition runs from November 13 to December 13, 2024, at Villa Ipranosyan in Beşiktaş, Istanbul. Kim Hyunsik, celebrated for

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Unearthing Memories

Berka Beste Kopuz’s solo exhibition Soil Saves History II is open at Merdiven Art Space from November 7 to 30, inviting visitors into the hidden memories of an abandoned hunting mansion in Istanbul’s historic Acıbadem neighborhood. Rooted in the artist’s childhood memories and

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İzzet Keribar’s Journey of Colors

Istanbul Modern hosts renowned Turkish photographer İzzet Keribar’s solo exhibition from Nov 6 to May 25, 2025. The exhibition titled  ‘Journey of Colors’ features  125 photographs by Keribar. With an archive of nearly 1.5 million images, İzzet Keribar (b. 1936) has spent

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Hungarian Parliament Exhibit

Hungarian Parliamentary Speaker László Kövér opened the exhibition Parliament on the Danube Bank at Istanbul’s Tarık Zafer Tunaya Cultural Center during an official visit to Türkiye. Running until October 31, the exhibition is part of the Hungarian-Turkish Cultural Year and is organized

OMM Marks Its 5th Anniversary

On September 8, 2024, Odunpazarı Modern Museum (OMM) in Eskişehir celebrated its fifth anniversary by launching the exhibition, Creatures of Comfort. Curated by OMM’s co-founder and creative director, İdil Tabanca, the exhibition brings together an eclectic collection of contemporary works that blur

Exhibition Focuses on Surprises of Daily Life

Istanbul’s Futy Gallery hosts Seval Özcan’s solo exhibition Surprise Me. The exhibition continues until Oct 6. The painter focuses on the things that surprise us in our daily lives and notices them. Özcan said: “In people’s busy lives nowadays, everything passes by

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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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