SimayYoung, Creative and Struggling: The Challenges for Fresh GradsAn unemployed arts graduate. Not exactly a shocker, amirite?May 17, 2023May 17, 2023
SimayHow to Create Habits That Actually StickDisclaimer: This article does not bother itself to reflect common sense, and is subject to flaws.Mar 23, 2023Mar 23, 2023
SimaySeven Days in the Art World and Activist ArtThe apperception of art as a field of social and economic relations is at the heart of the book Seven Days in the Artworld. Thornton deals…Feb 14, 2022Feb 14, 2022
SimayThis Place: Does it do justice to the ecological crisis?Realized by the joint efforts of Istanbul Municipality and Yapı Kredi Arts and Culture, the exhibition ‘This Place’ offers a…Feb 3, 2022Feb 3, 2022
SimayMetafiction in François Ozon’s Dans la MaisonBased on Juan Mayorga’s play “El chico de la última fila”, 2012 dated comedy-drama In the House offers the story of a writer and the…Feb 1, 2022Feb 1, 2022
SimayThe bogus religiosity of the art institution and the ‘institution of art’“art used to be made for illusion; now it is made from illusions.”Jan 29, 2022Jan 29, 2022
SimaySocial Media and Autonomy: An Adornian InterpretationMore than half a century ago Theodor W. Adorno argued that “the whole world is passed through the filter of the culture industry” (Adorno…Dec 28, 2021Dec 28, 2021
SimayThoughts on Microhabitat by Jeon Go-woonI can’t sleep sometimes. That’s just how things are. (Almost) 23 years on earth, this is what I learned so far. When you can’t sleep…Dec 6, 2021Dec 6, 2021
SimayUniversal Museums and Louvre Abu DhabiThe Louvre Museum is one of the eighteen grand Western museums that have signed the Declaration on the Importance and Value of Universal…Jun 19, 2021Jun 19, 2021
SimayAn Examination of the ‘camps’ and the ‘pumpkins’ in The Life and Times of Michael KAs a post-colonial literary text, The Life and Times of Michael K problematize the concepts of freedom, oppression, and power through the…Jun 19, 2021Jun 19, 2021