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GRID International Photography Festival 2014

21 May - 12 Jun 14

Vondel CSVondelpark 3, 1071 AA, Amsterdam

Opening: May 21 / 17.00 - 19.00


The sixth edition of GRID will feature many international artists from all over the world and, among others, three young Azerbaijani artists - Zamir Suleymanov, Emin Azizbeyli and Nazrin Mammadova - who work across different media.

Constructing Peripheries, will open on 21st May in Amsterdam as part of the GRID International Photography Festival 2014, which this year is based on the theme of ‘constructions’. In the exhibition, the artists explore the meaning of constructed environments in everyday life and their impact on the self-identification of their inhabitants.


GRID is a biennial international photography festival for contemporary visual culture. The festival offers a wide range of exhibitions by internationally renowned artists and emerging talents from all over the world. Besides exhibitions, there is also an additional OFF GRID festival programme by galleries and the creative industry. Furthermore there are related educational art projects, lectures, workshops and competitions. 

The sixth edition of GRID will feature many international artists from all over the world and, among others, three young Azerbaijani artists - Zamir Suleymanov, Emin Azizbeyli and Nazrin Mammadova - who work across different media. The exhibition is curated by Suad Garayeva and commissioned by YARAT, a non-commercial organization dedicated to nurturing an understanding of contemporary art in Azerbaijan and to creating a platform for Azerbaijani art, both nationally and internationally. Based in Baku, YARAT, (which means CREATE in Azerbaijani) realizes its mission through an on-going program of exhibitions, education events, and festivals. YARAT facilitates dialogue and exchange between local and international artistic networks, including foundations, galleries and museums.


In their short film Astar (2012), Zamir Suleymanov and Emin Azizbeyli present a story of a young boy living on the outskirts of Baku. Presented as an open-ended narrative, the film explores the daily movements and interactions of its protagonist, both public and private. Blurring reality with fantasy, the film constructs an image of its main character, Arzuman, by navigating not only the constructed environment of his dwellings but also the constructed environment of his dreams. Suggested by his own name – Arzuman - an anagram of ‘man’ and the Azerbaijani word for ‘dream’, the film presents life on the peripheries of the capital, of business, of love and of reality itself.

In her new series of works, Nazrin Mammadova travels to the regions of Azerbaijan and photographs roof patterns of private constructions populating the local landscape. Digitally manipulated and multiplied in her works such as the Shirvan series (2014), these patterns are taken out of their immediate context and presented as signifiers in their own right. Easily available as a means of not only protection but also that of decoration, these steel roofs act as symbols of contemporary local architecture and disconcerting uniformity of the seemingly individualized housings to which they belong. Mammadova's work thus acts as a digital portrait of peripheral locales and their particular vernacular, which combines old craftsman traditions with cheap materials and the homogeneity engendered by the construction boom. 


Exhibition Dates: 21 May >12 June 2014

Opening: Wednesday 21 May (from approx. 18.00 - 20.00)


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