Setenay Alpsoy’s “Seen in a New Light” exhibition portrays the evolving face of Istanbul through her depictions of high-rise apartment buildings, capturing the city’s irregular growth and urban chaos.
On June 8 I took a train on the Marmaray line to Söğütlüçeşme, the station in the valley behind Kadıköy through which the Kurbağalıdere Stream passes on its way to join the Sea of Marmara.
Readers of Cornucopia might think they need no introduction to the work of Monica Fritz. For the last decade she has been photographer at large for this magazine, returning from assignments with sharp ...
This tile panel was originally located in the men’s hot room. The eight rectangular tiles are adorned with Persian couplets in nasta‘līq script from a poem highlighting the hamam's significance in ...
These lines, part of a poem by the multidisciplinary artist Sine İçli, are positioned in the lower-left corner of the opening wall – an ode to clay and its transformative process. This poem introduces ...
In this, one of the ‘Sunday Recitals’ at the AKM, Ercan Irmak, a celebrated player of the ney (a Turkish end-blown flute made of hollow cane or giant reed that is used extensively in Sufi music), will ...
Özlem Sarıtaş will present a talk about the development of caprine and cattle herding and suid husbandry in central Anatolia, which is a long and potentially complex process, at Boncuklu Höyük and Can ...
Open Tuesday through Sunday Tuesdays admission is free Other days adults are 350 tl other discounts for students, teachers, children, elderly and members. Sakıp Sabancı Museum, Sakıp Sabancı Cad 42, ...
This concert features oboist Ayşin Kiremitçi (a member of the Borusan Istanbul Philharmonic Orchestra) and pianist Serra Taşdelen in a selection of works by Baroque composers such as Pergolesi, ...
Drummer Ferit Odman, born in Bursa in 1982, is one of the best-known names in Turkish jazz. Having begun his musical training in Sweden in 1999, he graduated from the Music Department of Bilgi ...
Gürer Aykal conducts the Borusan Istanbul Philharmonic Orchestra in a concert of Russian music entitled ‘March-past of the Masters’ (*Ustalar Geçidi*).
The inimitable Sibel Köse, dubbed ‘the Queen of European Jazz’, is a vocalist of outstanding talent. Last time I saw Sibel perform, I wrote: ‘Over the three-and-a-bit years since I last had the ...
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