“DON’T DESTROY, COMPLAIN, OR GIVE UP!”

I have walked through the gates of a historic mansion into a garden dotted with trees. I feel far from the chaos of the Çengelköy neighbourhood in Istanbul. After a warm welcome from the…

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HERITAGE UNDER FIVE DOMES: EMANET

Dedicated to an Anatolian folk tale, Vuslat’s solo exhibition, ‘Emanet,’ describes different manifestations of the concept of safekeeping. Curated by Ebru Yetişkin, the exhibition at…

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IS THERE ANOTHER CHANCE?

Open until February 10th at the Milli Reasürans Art Gallery, 'Is There Another Chance?' sheds light on memory struggling to survive the craving for change and transformation imposed by…

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MURAT PILEVNELI – THE GARDENER

I am in Fenerbahçe, a neighbourhood in Istanbul named after the city’s first lighthouse, an area that was formerly a popular summer resort and is now Murat Pilevneli’s year-round home.…

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An experiment on time on the Island of Leros: ‘Time is a child!’

Galerist and Perasma are hosting the group exhibition “Time is a child” on the Island of Leros between 9 and 30 July.

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AN AVANTGARDE IN PARIS: GERMAINE RICHIER

Existentialist sculptor Germaine Richier is known for her large-scale, rough, bronze sculptures and Center Pompidou Museum’s ongoing exhibition brings together nearly 200 of the…

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A stopover at Giacometti on the banks of the Seine

Situated on the banks of the River Seine, the Invalides Train station is being repurposed as a museum dedicated to the Swiss painter and sculptor Giacometti that will open in 2026.

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ART SAFARI IN DOHA

An installation by Olafur Eliasson that resyncs humans with the planet

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THE MANY FACES OF RESIN

Taking unique forms reminiscent of creamy ice cream or deep-sea creatures, resin is one of the most beautiful mediums for abstract expression, offering fluidity that can be shaped.

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Le Bambole turns 50!

Mario Bellini’s “Le Bambole” series celebrates its 50th year with new models.

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