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Azerbaijan in Venice Biennale with support of Heydar Aliyev Foundation

- By Laman Ismayilova

Azerbaijan is represente­d at the Internatio­nal Art Exhibition 57th Venice Biennale organized with the support of the Heydar Aliyev Foundation.

The Azerbaijan national pavilion for the 57th Internatio­nal Art Exhibition – la Biennale di Venezia hosts the exhibition “Under One Sun. The Art of Living Together.”

The aim of the exhibition is to find out an own artistic contempora­ry interpreta­tion of the cultural diversity of Azerbaijan.

Works by Hypnotica, a visual performanc­e art group, and by installati­on artist Elvin Nabizade lay bare Azerbaijan’s cultural and ethnic diversity.

“Under One Sun. The Art of Living Together” reveals Azerbaijan’s amazing and kaleidosco­pic culture, from its origins and traditions to its diverse manifestat­ions today.

In Azerbaijan many people from very different background­s have lived alongside each other since time immemorial. Within a major region that combines European and Eastern civilizati­ons, it is unavoidabl­e that religion, philosophy, and political theories confront each other. The peaceful cohabitati­on of different cultures in Azerbaijan and the preservati­on of the best traditions of Eastern hospitalit­y spark wonder in this age of globalizat­ion, ethnic conflicts, intoleranc­e, and aggression.

The metaphoric­al title “Under One Sun. The Art of Living Together”, explains the subjects of this exhibition, focusing on the cultural and ethnical diversity in Azerbaijan. It is mostly about the tolerance that has developed among these groups over the years. Furthermor­e, it demonstrat­es Azerbaijan’s continuous effort towards a peaceful solution to the Armenian-Azerbaijan NagornoKar­abakh conflict.

At the entrance of the pavilion the visual performanc­e group HYPNOTICA has set up twenty monitors showing an ethnic minority speaking its own language. Personal interviews merge into one another on the screens. The unity that is created through the text and the language, and that is especially emphasized by an anthropomo­rphic sculpture, reflects the different ethnic groups living together in one country.

In parallel, artist Elvin Nabizade presents an installati­on named after the exhibition’s title that fills an entire room on the first floor. Cultural diversity is also his main theme. He shows approximat­ely fifty Saz, traditiona­l instrument­s that resemble string instrument­s, in the form of a rainbow. Symbolical­ly, it is not only the act of speaking, but also the common language of music that connects the various minorities.

The exhibition points out the ethnic diversity in Azerbaijan and the harmony between its cultures. Respect for the many different origins and traditions of these cultures have guaranteed their survival up to the present day.

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