Anna Laudel is presenting Cansu Yıldıran's first solo exhibition, titled “Mülksüzler,” featuring selections from her autobiographical series, which she has been working on for over a decade, at ZAİ Yaşam Bodrum until July 6.
Activist group cites “no art on a dead planet” as motive behind the protest
With its new series Endless Day, launched on the longest day of the year, Hara offers a space of experience that celebrates nature’s cycles, rituals, and creative practices.
Seçkin Pirim’s exhibition Timed Untimed has opened at Baksı Museum, uniquely situated in nature in Bayburt. As part of the opening program, the second edition of the “Conversations on Running Water” event took place on the Çoruh River.
With a new body of work created during her residency at Cité Internationale des Arts in Paris, Yaz Taşçı meets the audience at OG Gallery with Dark Flowers, her first solo exhibition in Türkiye
Adapting a novel to film is not simply about turning words into images. It involves reshaping a narrative’s form, rhythm.
Bringing together more than 50 Turkish and American musicians, the Turkish American Orchestra carries the music of Istanbul to New York.
The jury stated that the novel “powerfully conveys the invisible wounds, repressed desires, and silent collapse that women carry throughout their lives, through the seemingly ordinary setting of a home, a marriage, and a woman’s inner voice.
The original prototype of the world-famous Hermès Birkin bag—designed in 1984 by Jane Birkin and the inspiration behind the iconic accessory—will be auctioned by Sotheby’s after 40 years.
The 2025 archaeological excavation season has officially commenced at Blaundos, an ancient city located in the Ulubey district of western Türkiye’s Uşak province. Perched dramatically on a high plateau surrounded by deep valleys, Blaundos dates back to the Hellenistic era and saw
Nobel Prize in Literature winner Annie Ernaux made a powerful statement about the situation in Gaza on June 4, 2025, on the French television program “La Grande Librairie” in the segment “Droit dans les yeux.” Describing the violence in Gaza as genocide,
The FBI recently recovered two paintings stolen from the University of New Mexico’s Harwood Museum of Art in Taos four decades ago. Victor Higgins’s oil painting Aspens (c. 1932) and Joseph Henry Sharp’s portrait Oklahoma Cheyenne aka Indian Boy in Full Dress (c. 1915) were