Osman Can Yerebakan
Osman Can Yerebakan is a New York-based art and culture writer. Besides Wallpaper*, his writing has appeared in the Financial Times, GQ UK, The Guardian, Artforum, BOMB, Airmail and numerous other publications. He is in the curatorial committee of the upcoming edition of Future Fair. He was the art and style editor of Forbes 30 Under 30, 2024.
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Atlanta exhibition sheds new light on Cristóbal Balenciaga’s architectural haute couture‘Cristóbal Balenciaga: Master of Tailoring’ at SCAD FASH Museum in Atlanta provides a fresh look at the couturier’s highly influential archive – including pieces rarely before on show to the public
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The Whiteness of Glass: strength, fragility and exclusion in New YorkAt Corning Museum of Glass, the medium’s problematic trajectory is reflected in a group show
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In LA, Patrick Jackson’s subversive sculptures ooze nostalgia and consumer cultureTimed to Frieze Los Angeles 2023, Patrick Jackson’s uncanny new exhibition 'Liquid Clay' at François Ghebaly’s disused warehouse space probes tactility, architecture and commerce
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Last chance to see: Rashid Johnson’s journey through migration, longing and togetherness in MenorcaWe visited Rashid Johnson’s Brooklyn studio ahead of the artist’s show at Hauser & Wirth Menorca, which contemplates drift – physical and emotional
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Face painting: artist Gina Beavers on the best make-up tutorialsWith her upcoming New York exhibition on hold, Beavers shares the make-up tutorials that inspire her bizarrely lush paintings
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The Philadelphia artist activating Frank Lloyd Wright’s only synagogueDavid Hartt brings film, tapestry, sound and orchids to the 60-year-old building
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In Florence, Davide Balliano strikes up a dialogue with sculptor Arturo MartiniThe Brooklyn-based artist has created a site-specific intervention of monochromatic works inspired by a stone nude from the collection of Museo Novecento
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New York soaks up al fresco culture at Frieze SculptureThe fair’s public art initiative pitches up at Rockefeller Center for its inaugural New York edition
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Carsten Höller gives a Mexican museum a fresh perspectiveThe art trickster’s new installation at Museo Tamayo is guaranteed to keep you in suspended animation
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Pace Gallery opens Chelsea HQ with Calder, Hockney and moreThe lofty 75,000 sq ft New York flagship designed by Bonetti/Kozerski Architecture heralds a new era in the gallery’s five-decade history
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Artist Shirin Neshat's advice on simple skin careThe New York-based Iranian artist, who is internationally recognised for her photographs and films with female protagonists, follows a rigid yet simple skin regimen to ease a hectic schedule
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Sarah Lucas’ new sculptures have us on the edge of our seatsThe British artist discusses her latest series of seductive sitters which sit on, hug, and suffocate different chair designs
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