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Basak Gizem Yasadur
4 days ago9 min read
Osman Hamdi, Banksy, Fairuz, Marina Abramovic: Political Allegory & Memory
I believe that art deserves a wider recognition as a political element in the construction and preservation of the memories.
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Güldeniz Kurtulus
Oct 23, 20235 min read
Ottoman in, Roman out!
If we turn back to my main concern, the Ottoman Empire occupies in the hearts and the minds of Turkish men more than we guess.
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