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The ancient Hittite sanctuary of Yazılıkaya
The ancient Hittite sanctuary of Yazılıkaya is situated amid low hills a few kilometers east of Ankara, near the small town of Boğazkale. Meaning “inscribed rock” in Turkish, Yazılıkaya is… Read more
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French Art in Kyoto: focus on Villa Kujoyama and Nuit Blanche Kyoto 2024
I recently contributed an article to the Kyoto Journal, a quarterly magazine that presents cultural and historical insights from Kyoto, Japan, with which I have been involved for over a… Read more
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Park Seo-Bo x Louis Vuitton
South Korea-born painter Park Seo-Bo’s (1931–2023) collaboration with Louis Vuitton has once again brought the seminal figure to the art and fashion worlds’ attention. Read more
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The Barbizon School: Masters of French Rural Life
The Barbizon School, an artistic movement that emerged in the 1820s and shared ties with Romanticism, was rooted in a succession of landscape painter colonies established around Barbizon, France. These… Read more
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“Remix” exhibition at the Hôtel des arts Toulon
I recently had the pleasure of visiting the Hôtel des Arts in Toulon, France, where the “Remix” exhibition was on display. “Remix” is an exhibition that invites you to explore… Read more
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Japonisme and Japanese contemporary art at Les Franciscaines Deauville
It’s been over a month since I began my internship at Galerie Taménaga in Paris, an art gallery specialized in both Western masters’ art and contemporary Japanese art, and recently,… Read more
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Jan Toorop and Indonesia: A Study around Style, Interculturality and Exchanges
The motivation behind my research on Jan Toorop and the influence of Indonesia in his work began with a question I posed to Professor Luc Bergmans. I was enrolled in… Read more
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Modern Art Sets Sail
Since a lot of us are longing for summer, here’s a selection of paintings by 20th-century French artists that will bring the warmth and vibrancy of summer right to your… Read more