Toward a machine that seeks truth. "It only needs to see one truth. The rest will follow."
Bozcaada Gathering offers an emergent festival ecosystem that goes beyond fixed schedules, transforming its participants into the subjects of a collective experience. The island turns into a space for improvisation, encounters, and sharing in every corner.
Emin Çizenel, born in 1949 and educated at the Istanbul Academy of Fine Arts, occupies an exceptionally unique place with his life story.
We talked with Erbil Arkın about why he wanted to “live art rather than make it,” why he founded ARUCAD, his Rodin collection, Asil Köylü, the joy and excitement he felt when he first came to Cyprus from England at the age
The Akbank Jazz Festival, which has left its mark on the city's musical memory for 35 years, will bring together music lovers with more than 200 artists between September 27 and October 12.
Taking place between September 19 and 27, 2025, the Istanbul Fringe Festival brings together alternative voices in dance, theater, and performance.
Archaeologists working in the ancient city of Laodicea in southwestern Türkiye have uncovered a 2,000-year-old assembly hall believed to have served as the political and administrative heart of the city during Roman times.
A rare statue of the goddess Hestia, revered in antiquity as the protector of homes and cities, has been unveiled to the public for the first time at the newly opened Manisa Museum in Türkiye.
The Türkiye İş Bankası Painting and Sculpture Museum is hosting Summer Conferences throughout the summer, exploring art history through different periods and approaches.
Salt brings together Sadık Karamustafa's intellectual and visual world through e-publication and archival work.
Scorpios has announced an all-female lineup for the 2025 Encounters art program's “Ever After” edition. The program, which will take place at coastal locations in Mykonos and Bodrum, will feature four artists presenting installations, live performances, and digital artworks.
Focusing on Bob Dylan's protest-filled folk years, “How Many Roads” will be on display at the NYU Gallatin Gallery from August 25 to October 15.

