Odunpazari Modern Museum designed by Kengo Kuma, which will show the collection of architect Erol Tabanca, will open in the university city of Eskişehir in June
The journalist, accused of spreading propaganda, was backed by Banksy
Scholars say the organisation needed to build the 12,000-year-old temple may mark the beginnings of class society and patriarchy
Bristolian street artist unveiled New York mural in March in protest against her arrest
She was sentenced to jail for "spreading terrorist propaganda" after posting a painting depicting a Kurdish town draped in Turkish flags
Event resumes in the ancient city in the country’s south-east corner after years of tumult
Curators of this year’s show, with the theme of home and neighbourhoods, show key works at Munich museum
Mehmet Aksoy's Monument to Humanity was razed by local council after Recep Tayyip Erdogan called it a "monstrosity"
Turkish tomb could regain long-lost head
Western museums are feeling the pressure over restitution claims from China, Turkey and Cambodia
The number of artefacts under restitution claims is rising
Roman and Ottoman-era exhibitions will suffer as US and European museums face tougher calls for restitution
This original and brilliant book describes how Western archaeology and archaeologists appeared to Turkish eyes.
More exhibitions are hit by the loans boycott as Turkey pushes for restitution
Provenance of late trustee’s gifts investigated as Turkey takes tougher line on restitution
Multiple claims for antiquities at New York’s Met, major exhibitions hit at London’s British Museum and Victoria & Albert Museum
His work at the Venice Biennale has meant rebuilding an installation inside a rebuilt caravanserai within the British Pavilion
But Arab donors are in scarce supply, while Turks, Iranians and others spend freely
The Turkish capital has curators, collectors and galleries—if the government pitches in, it could become the leading destination for contemporary art in the Middle and Near East
Authorities fail on environmental and social impact conditions
The Sakip Sabanci Museum in Istanbul is holding the first ever retrospective devoted to the surrealist artist Salvador Dalí in a Muslim country
Despite a lack of evidence suggesting that the basalt stele was excavated illegally, the Turkish government are making a bid to regain the artefact
“Turks: A journey of a thousand years 600-1600” and “Turner, Whistler, Monet” have been wildly successful
Californian law may make restitution harder
Austrian support for the Kurds leads to friction over archaeology