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Ethereal Installations Nestled in Central Turkey’s Caves and Valleys

by Emma Harper June 6, 2017June 13, 2017

In its third year, the Cappadox festival draws Turkish city-dwellers to Cappadocia for an outdoor romp.

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An Artist Imagines Moving Syrians to Mars

by Osman Can Yerebakan February 1, 2017February 2, 2017

Halil Altindere’s latest exhibition uses science fiction to explore real political quagmires.

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An Homage to a Syrian Cosmonaut Turned Refugee

Avatar photo by Dorian Batycka November 11, 2016

Take a ride with Halil Altındere through his Martian fantasy.

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Using Art and Archives to Map Out Turkey’s Recent Past

by Ari Akkermans December 3, 2015December 8, 2015

ISTANBUL — “Diyarbakır is under martial law. It is the most important city in Kurdistan. With its 250,000 citizens, it seems as if pacification has been imposed successfully. The army is omnipresent, but the monitoring seems to have loosened […].”

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A Simplistic Survey of Protest Art

by Julia Friedman March 18, 2015March 18, 2015

Zero Tolerance at MoMA PS1 tackles an ambitiously broad subject: the intersection between protest and art.

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