American artist, writer, and curator Jason Stopa, living in Brooklyn, New York, is known as one of the innovative names of contemporary abstract painting. Born in 1983, Stopa questions the relationship between color, light, and space in depth, using a language born
The recent disasters and crises have deepened social uncertainties, and it remains a question how the culture and art world will navigate through this environment. We asked important figures in the culture, art, and media sectors to share their reflections on the
A newly opened exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (MET) highlights how Caspar David Friedrich approached landscape painting not just as an aesthetic pursuit but as a profound stage for existential contemplation. Set against the cultural and political backdrop of 19th-century
ArtDog Istanbul editors have listed the standout exhibitions of the week for you. Among them are “Solo Botter: Burhan Uygur” at Maçka Art Gallery, Murat Germen’s “Serap | Mirage” at Maçka Art Gallery, and “Story Takes Place in Istanbul”, an exhibition at
Thousands of artists call on Christie’s to cancel its planned sale of AI-generated artwork, arguing that the technology used constitutes “mass theft.” Christie’s describes the Augmented Intelligence auction as the first AI-focused sale by a major auction house. It features 20 pieces
As the boundaries between AI and art become increasingly blurred, some artists see the technology not only as a tool but also as a collaborative partner. Two artists featured in TIME’s 2025 TIME100 AI Impact Awards, Refik Anadol and Sougwen Chung, are
From January 28 to April 21, 2025, London’s Royal Academy of Arts will host an exhibition that sheds light on the birth of Brazilian modern art: Brasil! Brasil! The Birth of Modernism. Featuring over 130 works by ten artists, the show will
A Paris court has recovered 135 stolen paintings, valued at over €200 million ($208 million), for the family of Uthman Khatib. The private collector is attempting to reclaim a collection of 1,800 Russian avant-garde artworks, allegedly taken from a German storage facility
Grand Kartal Hotel, where 79 people lost their lives due to the fire disaster in Bolu Kartalkaya, was found seriously damaged after an inspection by the Ministry of Environment and Urbanization teams. It is now being discussed whether the hotel, which
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