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.

Exploring the Influence of Theatre on Rembrandt’s Art

Discover the fascinating connection between Rembrandt and early Dutch theatre in a new exhibition “Directed by: Rembrandt” at the Rembrandt House Amsterdam. Dive into how the Dutch master’s art was

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Collectors remove artworks from Barbican show following controversy over Israel-Hamas war discussion.

Two collectors have withdrawn works they had loaned to an exhibition at the Barbican Centre, following the London institution’s decision not to host a talk by the prominent Indian writer

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Exploring Jean-Michel Basquiat’s Artistic Breakthroughs in Los Angeles

Jean-Michel Basquiat’s time living in Los Angeles from 1982 to 1984 is a significant yet often overlooked period in his artistic journey. Recently, a collection of 25 paintings rumored to

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Top Exhibitions to Visit in and Around Maastricht During Tefaf

Isaac Julien: 40 years of blending film, fantasy and politics to ‘resonate beyond’ the news Bonnefanten Museum is hosting an exhibition showcasing Isaac Julien’s decades-long career, including his latest film

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Artistic Performance by Jewel at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art

Jewel, a renowned musician from the 1990s, has delved into the world of visual art with a unique project at the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, Arkansas.

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Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum: First Digital Exhibition Unveiled

The Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum in Washington, DC, is debuting its inaugural exhibition, “Becoming Visible: Bringing American Women’s History into Focus” on International Women’s Day. This purely digital show

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How artists processed trauma of racist mass shooting in exhibition

Discover the powerful exhibition “Before and After Again” at the Buffalo AKG Art Museum, featuring poetry, paintings, and prose created in response to a tragic event in Western New York.

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Controversial Cancellation Leads German Museum Director to Step Down

The director of the Saarlandmuseum in Saarbrücken, Germany, Andrea Jahn, has decided to step down amid a controversy over a cancelled exhibition of works by artist Candice Breitz. Jahn will

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Francesca Woodman’s Rise to Fame: A Posthumous Journey to A-list Status

Francesca Woodman, a young photographer who tragically took her own life in 1981, has posthumously risen to fame in the art world. Her work, known for its focus on the

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Yoko Ono Exhibition at Tate Modern London: Review ★★★★

Yoko Ono’s exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York in 1971 was a nonexistent event, as revealed in her film “The Museum of Modern Art Show”.

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