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TRACES OF TIME TRAVELING EXHIBITION / MINGACHEVIR / AZERBAIJAN

05 Oct - 10 Dec 16

YARAT Contemporary Art Centre presents Traces of Time traveling exhibition in Mingachevir with works from the permanent collection of YARAT Contemporary Art Space.


The exhibition Traces of Time revolves around the notion of the ordinary and offers a new way of contemplating minute surroundings with local and regional contemporary artists who work in the medium of film and photography. Included works are part of the YARAT Contemporary Art Centre’s permanent collection. 


The show calls for appreciating the beauty of trivialities that make up our daily surroundings that are usually overlooked and involuntarily blanked out.

Sanan Aleskerov’s series Transparency of Simplicity depict these episodes that printed on Plexiglas attain semi-transparent delicacy.

Olga Chernysheva's Screen series film ephemeral and familiar moments from her Russian living. The artist superimposes these videos with her poetic musings on life, association games and sociological observations.

Farid Rasulov’s video Inertia films a common practice of meat-cutting for Gurban Bayram festival. However, the artist runs the footage backwards and instead of cutting the meat, the pieces become whole. The video raises questions around our perception and gives a commonplace occurrence an existential twist. The exhibition also highlights ways of presenting the ordinary in order to highlight bigger and more acute issues. 

Ilkin Huseynov’s photo series Remembering the Color travel back to the artist’s hometown Ganja and capture everyday reality of the town. The harsh living conditions the artist brings to attention are hand-colored to add a spark of hope for a better future.

A sensation of entrapment is conveyed in Koka Ramishvili’s videos Tea, Coffee and Milk where faceless protagonists endlessly pour liquids to the tables that seem to be trapped in vicious circles. The videos act as a subversive metaphor for the reality of Post-Soviet Georgia where illusive progress seems to miss its aim.

The Open Phone Booth series by Nilbar Gures capture the tragicomic living conditions at the artist’s hometown in Eastern Anatolia that lacks in infrastructure, including telephone lines. Captured in high fashion aesthetic, these photos further highlight the discrepancy of modern world and outmoded living conditions.

Nevin Aladag’s Five Stones Game depicts an ancient Central Asian game that the artist learnt from her mother when growing up in Southern Germany. The series of photographs, seemingly just documenting the game, explore the themes of tradition and memory and how cultural identity is inherited and passed on through rituals, habits and games and how these activities attain sentimental dimension when removed from the original locale.

Shebeke by Rashad Alakbraov explores the ancient glass craft which is a central feature of Azeri architecture. He singles out the definitive pattern of Azeri identity and gives it a new ephermal dimension. Habib Saher’s work Written by the Wind symbolizes the flow of time and our role in this world. As nothing stays forever on the surface of the earth, what we create will vanish away as time will pass.


5 October 2016 – 10 December 2016

Mingachevir State Art Gallery

Adress: Mingachevir city, 22 Samed Vurgun street. 


Working days: Monday - Saturday 

Working hours: 09:00 – 18:00 (13:00 – 14:00 break). 

Phone: +994 242743929

Admission is Free.


For press information and images please contact:

Hokuma Karimova 

Tel: +994 50 274 67 44

Email: hokuma.k@yarat.az


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