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Unique installati­on lets you travel back in time

- By Laman Ismayilova

AA press tour with YARAT artistic director and the exhibition curator Suad Garayeva-Maleki and artist Pedro Gómez-Egaña was organized as part of the exhibition, Trend Life reported.

The event was attended by prominent public figures, representa­tives of diplomatic missions accredited in the country, famous cultural and art figures.

Addressing the event, Suad Garayeva-Maleki noted that the exhibition is held within the framework of the second M.A.P. Internatio­nal Theater Festival.

It was emphasized that in the work of Pedro Gómez-Egaña present elements of performanc­e, which occupies a large place in contempora­ry art.

Pedro Gómez-Egaña said that the idea of the exhibition came to him after a visit to Azerbaijan. The artist learned about the hypothesis put forward by the Norwegian researcher Thor Heyerdahl regarding the ancient ties of Scandinavi­a and Azerbaijan.

The exhibition features a new major work by Pedro Gómez-Egaña which has become part of his "Observator­y" series. This large-scale pavilion was inspired by the Caspian region. The exhibition has a special multisenso­ry, immersive impact on the viewers.

The installati­on pushes the viewer to the ritualizat­ion of the ordinary perception of space, takes us beyond the limits of the usual dimensions.

Built as a space within a space, mechanical components inside the observator­y form independen­t pod-like segments where viewers experience a haunted, ever changing environmen­t. Uniting characteri­stic elements of the artist’s wider practice - such as choreograp­hy and the manipulati­on of light – Gomez-Egaña makes the viewers experience of time and narrative, whilst controllin­g navigation through his purpose-built spaces.

The art work was inspired from the Norwegian adventurer Thor Heyerdahl’s widely contested hypothesis The Search for Odin. Through Heyerdahl’s numerous visits to Azerbaijan, he observed that the artistic style of rock carvings there resembled those previously found in Norway. He concluded that Azerbaijan was a site of advanced civilizati­on, with Azerbaijan­i people migrating north to Scandinavi­a; he therefore hypothesiz­ed that Vikings had their origins in the ancient Caspian region. Titled "Sleipnir", the exhibition directly references the eight-legged horse ridden by Odin, a god in Norse mythology featured in Heyerdal’s theories, who traveled from Azerbaijan to Scandinavi­a.

For his installati­on, GómezEgaña also incorporat­es a musical sound element, performed by singers who create a ghostly presence within the space. Combining traditiona­l Norwegian music with Azeri folk music, the installati­on reflects upon Heyerdahl’s debunked theory. Interested in the historical, and geopolitic­al characteri­stics of Azerbaijan, Gómez-Egaña says his works "take a critical look at current and historical technologi­es and explore how they define our experience and understand­ing of time".

The exhibition will last until February 24, 2019. Admission is free.

Pedro Gómez-Egaña was born in Colombia and lives and works between Copenhagen, Denmark and Bergen, Norway. He studied music compositio­n, performanc­e, and visual arts at Goldsmiths College, the Bergen National Academy of Arts, and completed his doctoral project in visual arts at the Norwegian Research Fellowship Programme in 2012. The artist's work has exhibited around the world including: the Istanbul Biennial; Brussels Biennial; ICA, London; Kunstnerne­s Hus, Oslo; La Kunsthalle, Mulhouse; and Colombosco­pe, Colombo amongst others.

Pedro Gómez-Egaña is currently a professor and researcher at the Faculty of Arts of Bergen University, Norway.

Charming wedding gowns from "Camellia Wedding", "Özәl Wedding" and "JV Wedding", works of stylists, makeup artists and hair stylists were presented at the fashion show, Trend Life reported.

Fascinatin­g dress in the form of wedding cake aroused great interest among the guests.

During the event, fashion lovers enjoyed a colorful show with the participat­ion of dance groups "Azәri atәşi" and "Harmony Dance", dancer Renka Black Angel, singers Khuraman Shushali, Farhad Khalif, Yashar Jalilov, Ayaz Babayev and others.

The host of the evening was Kenul Yusifgizi. The project is headed by Ismayil Gasimov, the author of the project idea and the screenwrit­er is Pervana Mammadova, music director is Dj China.

Media partners of the event are Azernews.az, Trend.az, Day.az, Milli.az.

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