May 2024

Location

ARTIM PROJECT SPACE

ADDRESS: 

5 Kichik Gala str., Icheri Sheher, 

Baku, Azerbaijan, AZ1001

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OPENING HOURS:

Tuesday - Sunday: 12 pm > 8 pm


CONTACT:

+994 12 505 1414


E-MAIL:

artim@yarat.az

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ARTIM: GRADUATION EXHIBITION BY STUDENTS OF YARAT ART SCHOOL

16 Mar - 04 May 23

YARAT Contemporary Art Space presents final graduation exhibition by students of YARAT Contemporary Art School.

Within the framework of a year-long intensive education program under the authorship of Honored Artist Sabina Shikhlinskaya, YARAT Contemporary Art School has successfully provided theoretical and practical education aimed at educating multidisciplinary artists, art managers, curators, and researchers in the fundamental directions of contemporary art. As a final result a total of 27 students have successfully completed the program, mastered various art fields and prepared three different graduation projects.

Traditional borders in the modern world have lost their meaning and value. Moreover, interdependencies and cultural exchanges have become simpler in a world where time and space are getting closer. Consequently, it can result in moral erosion, loss of individuality, and cultural similarities. The closeness brought about by globalization is also associated with moral crisis, miscommunications, and alienation. As such, Babylon 2.0, Traces from past generations and I was searching for the salvation from sorrow explore abovementioned topics.


1st exhibition: “Babylon 2.0”

Exhibition dates: March 16 – 29, 2023

Curator: Chinar Balayeva

Project Manager: Zemfira Shikhlinskaya

Artists: Aghameli Aliyev, Nargiz Askerova, Aysel Hasanova, Rovshan Huseynov, Ulviyya Iman, Huseyn Jalilov

By exploring why, the world is still unable to become a global city and why people are unable to speak the same language, Babylon 2.0 explores, through art, the reasons why people are still unable to speak the same language despite reductions in time, space, and social groups.

Exhibition opening: March 16, 2023

Time: 6 p.m.


2nd exhibition: “Traces from past generations”

Date: April 6 – 16, 2023

Curator: Aynur Abutalıbova

Project Manager: Ilkana Samadova

Artists: Fidan Humbatli, Tamira Ibrahimova, Fidan Nazim kizi, Najaf Ozturk, Alina Yusupova

Urbanization and modernization have brought a new way of life in which traditional worldviews, concepts of truth, and values have changed. A cultural memory is the memory that connects us to the past, whereas a social memory is the working memory with which we live every day. Taking care of our cultural memory, which encompasses our behaviours, traditions, spiritual values, festivals, folklore, and beliefs, is important not only for influencing our identity, but also to pass it on to the next generation. Reflecting on the Nowruz holiday, which is closely associated with our national identity, Traces from Past Generations tries to show the connection between nature and man, collective life without gender and social roles.

Exhibition opening: April 6, 2023

Time: 7 p.m.


3rd exhibition: “I was searching for the salvation from sorrow”

Date: April 20 – May 04, 2023

Curator: Bakhtiyar Aliyev

Project Manager: Fidan Huseynova

Artists: Sama Abdalova, Ayten Abdullayeva, Dilara Ali-zade, Aygun Bakhshiyeva, Zaur Gahramanov, Jeyran Mir-Gasim, Narmin Nasibova, Lenay Seidali-zade, Murad Valiyev

Man’s constant search for salvation from his spiritual crisis is his effort to find himself and achieve perfection. When trying to resolve problems, a moral crisis is inevitable. Despite our disharmonious world, we are always seeking harmony in our souls. Both sorrows and hopes derive from this inconsistency.

Through the healing of human suffering and spiritual crises, “I was searching for the salvation from sorrow” emphasizes the path to perfection.

Exhibition opening: April 20, 2023

Time: 7 p.m.


Moderator of exhibitions’ public programs: Asim Adgozel


Exhibition working regime: Tuesday – Sunday, 12:00 – 20:00

Location: ARTIM Project Space

Address: 5 Kichik Qala str., Icheri Sheher

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