İstanbulites Have Flocked To The Moving Exhibition Of The World Famous
istanbulites have flocked to the moving exhibition of the world famous Chinese artist Ai Wei Wei at Sabanci Museum in Istanbul. The exhibition which was supposed to end in January was extended till March 11th. If you are in town till
Istanbul Bıennıal Is Here!
ISTANBUL BIENNIAL IS HERE!More than 80 artists from all around the world will have their works exhibited in over 30 locations all around Istanbul.Venues of the biennial are all over the city this year, all the way from the Black
Artists Open Their Studios To The Public
Open Studio Days, a non-profit organization coordinated by Juliane Saupe and Deniz Beser, provides an opportunity for visual artists, designers, illustrators, to open their doors and embrace the wider creative community and general public of Istanbul. Open Studio Days are the artists’
Istanbul İs Hosting The Moving Museum
Istanbul will be home to an exciting art project from August until October. The Moving Museum, an artistic institution that creates projects through a traveling program of contemporary art exhibitions, is launching its newest project at Art Kültür in Istanbul’s
Ever Felt Like Anything You Look At, Can Be History?
Ever felt like anything you look at, can be history? Well, maybe you have not. But this exhibition at Salt Galata: ‘Dismantling the Archive: Representation, Identity, Memory in an Ottoman Family’ certainly made us feel like there is history everywhere. lt all started
13Th Istanbul Biennial Started On Saturday, Sept 14Th!
13th Istanbul Biennial started on Saturday, Sept 14th! One of the interesting parallel exhibitions, is held in Yuvakimyon Girls School, a beautiful 19th century building in Fener that used to be Girls School for Greek children until 1988. The school which was
Salvador Dali İn Istanbul
Famous surrealist Dali’s works will be on display from tomorrow onwards in Tophane-i Amire, a 16th century building, the former cannon factory which was built by the famous Ottoman architect Sinan. The venue itself is definitely worth a visit while this is