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The exhibition “Istanbul as Far as the Eye Can See: Views Across Five Centuries” at Meşher invites visitors to gaze across Istanbul’s skyline from one end to the other, presenting a 500-year visual chronicle of the Ottoman capital city. The Curators Ebru Esra Satıcı and Şeyda Çetin explain the exhibition’s mood through the theme of “dualities”.
Exploring dichotomies such as light and darkness, death and life, past and present, the “A New Story – Photographs From and Around Göbeklitepe” exhibition is put under the microscope in Hitit Mod’s Art Exploration of the Month section.
The Herzog & de Meuron exhibition is now open at the Royal Academy of Arts! This exhibition takes a unique approach, prioritizing the process of how buildings come into existence and the experiences of their users, diverging from the typical focus on the end product usually seen in architecture exhibitions.
While the 18th International Architecture Exhibition of the Venice Biennale continues, here’s an alternative route for those interested in heading to the city center to discover intriguing screenings taking place simultaneously…