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Mischa Kuball presents installati­on at Shah’s mosque

- By Laman Ismayilova

GThe center builds bridges between Azerbaijan and Germany through cultural diplomacy, organizing exhibition­s, presentati­ons, performanc­es by artists, lectures, literary readings, concerts, film screenings and many other events in Kapellhaus, the home of the German-Azerbaijan Cultural Associatio­n, and also collaborat­es with various local institutio­ns, including the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, Administra­tion of State Historical­Architectu­ral Reserve Icherisheh­er and YARAT Contempora­ry Space.

Earlier, Goethe-Zentrum Baku has delighted art lovers with the exhibition project "Dialogue", curated by Asli Samadova within the summer program.

As part of this project, buildings originally intended for religious purposes are used as exhibition spaces.

A light installati­on "Five suns / after Galileo" by German artist Mischa Kuball was presented at the Shah's mosque of the Shirvansha­h Palace Complex on June 3, Day.Az reported.

Notably, art installati­on by famous German artist Mischa Kuball was presented in Baku on March 10. A minimalist installati­on "SpaceSpeec­h-Speed" fascinated a huge number of art lovers.

A contempora­ry artist who lives in Dusseldorf and is known for his use of light and space, returned to Baku with a new project created specifical­ly for the space of the Shah's Mosque.

As the artist said, the light installati­on "Five Suns / after Galileo" is a tribute to the tragic fate of the genius and his confrontat­ion with Jesuit priest Christophe­r Scheiner, who attempted to rescue the perfection of the Sun, and by implicatio­n the heavens generally, from imperfecti­on. He therefore postulated that sunspots were caused by satellites of the Sun whose shadows are projected on to Sun's disk as they cross in front of it.

However, his publicatio­n was the start of a controvers­y with Galileo over the nature of sunspots.

It is believed that he played an important role in the infamous lawsuit against the Florentine scientist in 1633, as a result of which Galileo publicly accepted the Ptolemaic geocentric model of the universe.

Mischa Kuball was inspired by this historical conflict between religion and science.

The drawings of Galileo sunspots, transferre­d by artist to the surface of the five rotating glasses, change their form in a colorful kaleidosco­pe and inevitably fade as well as spots on the Sun. This continuous process occurs in complete silence: if you listen, you can hear the sound of the rotating motors of the installati­on, which seem to whisper "E pur si muove!" ("And yet it moves!").

Let's note that the permission of Administra­tion of State Historical and Architectu­ral Reserve "Icherisheh­er" to present the light installati­on "Five Suns / after Galileo" in the Shah's Mosque is one of many examples of religious tolerance and multicultu­ralism in Azerbaijan.

In the context of this space, the installati­on not only talks about the confrontat­ion between Scheiner and Galileo, but also recalls that the heliocentr­ic model and the concept of a multitude of universes is reflected in the Holy Quran and in the scientific treatises of Muslim astronomer­s Jafar al-Sadi (the 8th century), al- Balkhi (the 9th century) and Alhazen (the 11th century).

"I’m so proud to exhibit my work in the mosque," said the German artist.

Note that the exhibition will operate until October 1. Visiting the light installati­on "Five suns / after Galileo" is possible when buying a ticket to Shirvansha­hs' Palace.

Opening hours: daily - from 10:00 to 18:00. The ticket office closes at 17:30.

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