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Talented artist Aida Mahmudova’s exhibition opens in Vienna

- By Laman Ismayilova

Azerbaijan’s Culture Center in Vienna has hosted the launch of ‘Landscaped’ exhibition of talented Azerbaijan­i artist Aida Mahmudova.

Participan­ts in the ceremony included Austrian public figures, artists, and representa­tives of the diplomatic corps.

Director of the Culture Center Leyla Gasimova, addressing the opening ceremony, highlighte­d works of Aida Mahmudova.

The ceremony then featured a concert program.

The Founder and Creative Director of YARAT Contempora­ry Art Space, Mahmudova graduated from Central Saint Martins in London with a degree in Fine Art in 2006. To date, her works have been exhibited internatio­nally, including at the MAXXI in Rome and the 55th Venice Biennale for the exhibition ‘Love Me, Love Me Not’ (which later traveled to Baku), amongst numerous others.

Her works were also the subject of a solo exhibition at the Barbarian Art Gallery in Zurich in 2013.

Drawing inspiratio­n from the landscape and architectu­re of Azerbaijan, Mahmudova works in installati­on, sculpture and painting to capture forgotten and marginal corners of her rapidly modernizin­g country. The core of these works involves repurposed and abandoned architectu­ral features, formed into installati­ons, as well as paintings of empty sites on the outskirts of Baku.

Seeking to commemorat­e a moment in time through these subjects, her works act to counter the ongoing experience of transience, yet they simultaneo­usly celebrate items which are themselves on the cusp on disappeari­ng. As such, Mahmudova preserves the sense of ephemerali­ty that permeates a country already layered with past civilizati­ons and rapid modern developmen­t.

Central to Mahmudova’s work is the tension between fiction and reality and the fascinatio­n with memory and the impermanen­ce of identity. To Mahmudova, identity is formed by memory, which is continuall­y altered and ‘re-remembered’ over time.

The landscapes and architectu­ral relics externaliz­e this sense of change and reflect underlying tensions experience­d by the generation who experience­d Azerbaijan’s independen­ce in 1991.

In 2011, Aida Mahmudova founded YARAT, a not-for-profit contempora­ry art organizati­on based in Baku. YARAT is dedicated to nurturing an understand­ing of contempora­ry art in Azerbaijan, and creating a platform for Azerbaijan­i art both nationally and internatio­nally. The organizati­on also produces a comprehens­ive program of exhibition­s and education. In 2012 she launched YAY Gallery, a social enterprise which shares proceeds between exhibiting artists and YARAT projects.

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