Naz Baydar graduated from Middle East Technical University with a degree in Product Design. She furthered her education by completing a master’s degree in Art Direction at Elisava in Barcelona. Her work blends art direction, multimedia narratives, and design to craft innovative and transformative experiences. Naz is passionate about creating visual stories that evoke strong emotions and deliver meaningful impact. In addition to her work, she has a deep interest in philosophy and literature, which continuously inspire and enrich her creative process.

Tacita Dean and Cornelia Parker create art from Amazonian ash to support Indigenous communities

Artists such as Tacita Dean and Shezad Dawood have created works for a new exhibition and auction named “From the Ashes.” The artworks, made from ash and charcoal salvaged from

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Revisiting the Work of Forgotten Photojournalist Bert Hardy in New London Exhibition

Bert Hardy, a UK photojournalist, captured iconic images of mid-20th century Britain. An exhibition titled “Bert Hardy: Photojournalism in War and Peace” at the Photographers’ Gallery showcases his diverse work,

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Importance of Museums in Modern Society: A Look Inside the New Exhibition at Mudam Luxembourg

Is the modern museum still relevant today? Bettina Steinbrügge, director of Mudam Luxembourg, aims to explore this question through a series of exhibitions titled “A Model”. This exhibition brings together

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Blum Gallery Celebrates 30 Years of Japanese Contemporary Art in the US

In 1984, gallerist Tim Blum visited Tokyo and was inspired by the city’s underground art scene. Three decades later, he co-curated a survey of Japanese contemporary art at Blum &

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Fowler Museum Showcases Sikh Experience Through Historic and Contemporary Art

“I Will Meet You Yet Again” explores contemporary Sikh notions of “home” through over 40 works reflecting the culture of the world’s fifth largest religious community. The exhibition at the

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Exploring Harold Cohen’s AI Works in the Context of Generative Art

Harold Cohen: AARON at the Whitney Museum of American Art is an exhibition that offers historical perspective on AI’s capabilities and limitations. Cohen began coding AARON in the early 1970s

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Is the Royal Academy’s ‘Entangled Pasts’ Exhibition Radical? A Review

The Royal Academy’s exhibition “Entangled Pasts, 1769-now: Art, Colonialism and Change” challenges the historical role of the institution in supporting Empire and white supremacy. Featuring both past and contemporary artists

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Exploring Harlem and Beyond: Storytelling Through Found Object Art

Nari Ward, a Jamaican-born artist based in New York, is renowned for his impactful sculptural installations crafted from discarded materials found in his Harlem neighborhood. His works tackle complex social

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Exploring the Renaissance Master’s Final Years at the British Museum Exhibition

The British Museum will be hosting an exhibition this spring titled “Michelangelo: the last decades,” focusing on the final 30 years of the Renaissance master’s life. One of the highlights

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Top Exhibitions to See at Art Dubai

Cartier, Islamic Inspiration and Modern Design Exhibition at Louvre Abu Dhabi showcases the influence of Islamic art on the early Modernists, particularly on Louis Cartier, the renowned jeweler. The exhibition

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