The fair's 19th edition sees it strengthen its footing as an international art market destination
Turkish artists and curators have organised two forums and raised concerns about participants who pulled out
İKSV will bar advisory board members from taking up curatorial posts although the 2024 edition will go ahead as planned
Galleries from more than 20 countries are taking part in the fair's 18th edition
The Zeyrek Çinili Hamam, which will open in Istanbul in September after a 13-year restoration and excavation, will operate once again as a traditional Turkish bath and also as a contemporary art space
London-based duo Cooking Sections explore buffalo herding in Istanbul with Turkish pudding project
ArtIstanbul Feshane opens in an expansive 19th-century military factory to reach more of the city’s 16 million inhabitants
Conservators are raising the alarm in the ancient Turkish city as seismologists warn that an earthquake is all but inevitable within the next two decades
Major new contemporary art space designed by Renzo Piano opens ahead of key elections
Renzo Piano-designed institution may coincide with this year's Istanbul Biennial
Against the constraints imposed by Covid-19 and Turkey’s repressive social climate, the influential biennial obliquely takes up thorny topics and engages with the city’s alternative spaces
Experts ponder the significance of the sudden scrapping of Islamic prayers by Turkish authorities at Istanbul’s historic landmark
After decades of neglect, a fundraising drive could restore Prinkipo Orphanage as an environmental research centre
Hagia Sophia and the Chora Church will remain “open to all”, Turkish government promises—but restricted access may not be the primary worry
President Erdogan’s plans to convert the museum have drawn fire from Greece and the US
Worker at Istanbul's Dolmabahce Palace is believed to have contracted Covid-19, leading state to be criticised for not closing tourist attractions quick enough
Decision that Kariye Museum must become a Muslim house of worship again could imperil its Byzantine art and have repercussions for other early Christian monuments
Nicolas Bourriaud examines the Anthropocene in 16th edition of the exhibition and says the “real issue is mass tourism"
Sculptural project, part of the 16th biennial, looks to the mythical creature Medusa
Turkish non-profit contemporary art space Arter is relocating to a state-of-the-art exhibition space in Dolapdere district
The Turkish president wants the monument to serve as a place of worship flouting international pressure to retain the site’s current neutral status
This original and brilliant book describes how Western archaeology and archaeologists appeared to Turkish eyes.
The Turkish capital has curators, collectors and galleries—if the government pitches in, it could become the leading destination for contemporary art in the Middle and Near East
The Sakip Sabanci Museum in Istanbul is holding the first ever retrospective devoted to the surrealist artist Salvador Dalí in a Muslim country
Excavations suggest that the ten-year war was fought some distance away from Priam's rock