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Cornucopia: Turkey for ConnoisseursRobert Chenciner (1945–2021) Andrew Finkel pays tribute to the mesmerising Robert Chenciner, a maverick scholar and fond friend, who has died in London By Andrew ...
In this, another of the Türk Telekom Prime Coffee Concerts, harpist Çağatay Akyol and Bilgin Canaz, a player of the ney (a Turkish end-blown flute made of hollow cane or giant reed that is used ...
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 ...
Just one of those days: the Galata Bridge seen through driving rain. Faik Şenol (1912–81), one of the heroes of early Republic photography, acted as Atatürk’s personal photographer, is the focus of ...
Anne Hildyard will be at the Selvedge Winter Fair with Turkish kilims, rugs, cushions, bags, slippers, scarves, hats, lanterns and much more.
After the outbreak of the Greek Revolution of 1821, the Catholics of the Aegean islands declared their neutrality in the Greek-Ottoman conflict, raised the French flag on top of their churches and ...
Pianist Emir Ersoy is to be accompanied by bass guitarist Eylem Pelit, drummer Volkan Öktem, vocalist and percussionist Aleixi Rivera Contreras and trumpeter Sercan Kerpiççiler. Their programme is to ...
I have suffered these long years from a split gastronomic personality. One of my selves seeks out Istanbul restaurants that have a practised understanding of the demands of their genre – the tastier ...
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 ...
Carlos Garaicoa is a versatile artist working across multiple mediums and disciplines, including sculpture, photography, installation, and architecture. His practice delves into diverse themes such as ...
Marmara Island, source of Proconnesian marble that covers the walls of Ayasofya, is a surprisingly remote place given that it is quite so close to Istanbul, and so easy to get to. In 3 hours you are ...
It was with great sadness that I heard the news that my beautiful, intelligent, rebellious friend Philippa Scott had died. Her delicate Pre-Raphaelite looks belied a determined, fearless and ...
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