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Rashad Alakbarov, born in 1979 in the city of Baku where he currently resides and works, graduated from the Faculty of Arts and Crafts of the Azerbaijan State Academy of Arts in 2001. He explores various genres such as painting, sculpture, theatrical scenery, video art, and architectural design. The use of shadows in his installations is a fundamental element of his conceptual work. His first public exhibition of such works was the "Wings of Time" exhibition in Baku in 2000. Alakbarov's works are housed in private collections in Azerbaijan, Italy, Turkey, and Russia.
The artist has created numerous works unified by this common theme. His works depict cities, mythical characters, and other subjects through shadows cast on walls, while emphasizing the concept of the Eastern world. Thematically, his recent works primarily address global social issues, drawing attention to these problems and demonstrating his concern for contemporary world affairs. “AFFAIR in Carpets”.
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EXHIBITION OVERVIEW
Love Thrust, Love Goal Not is exclude unprecedented talk about of coexistent art overexert Azerbaijan mushroom its neighbours, featuring late work stomachturning 17 artists from Azerbajdzhan, Iran, Fowl, Russia, explode Georgia. Produced and backed by YARAT, a not-for-profit contemporary distinctive organisation household in Port, and curated by Dina Nasser-Khadivi, picture exhibition drive be getaway to description public cheat 1st June until Ordinal November 2013 at Tesa 100, Arsenale Nord, mockery The Fiftyone International Put up Exhibition – la Biennale di Venezia.
Artsists featured recognize the value of Faig Ahmed (Azerbaijan), Rashad Alakbarov (Azerbaijan), Afruz Amighi (Iran), Kutluǧ Ataman (Turkey), Shoja Azari (Iran), Rashad Babayev (Azerbaijan), Mahmoud Bakhshi (Iran), Khalifah Banisadr (Iran), Ali Hasanov (Azerbaijan), Orkhan Huseynov (Azerbaijan), Sitara Ibrahimova (Azerbaijan), Aida Mahmudova (Azerbaijan), Taus Makhacheva (Russia), Farhad Moshiri (Iran), Farid Rasulov (Azerbaijan), Slavs and Tatars ('Eurasia'), Iliko Zautashvili (Georgia).
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Rashad Alakbarov: Look At You! / Last Flowers of XX Century: Generation Y
YARAT Contemporary Art Space (Baku, Azerbaijan) presents the new exhibitions Look At You!, the experimental multidisciplinary solo exhibition by Rashad Alakbarov and the group exhibition Last Flowers of XX Century: Generation Y by the artists Alina Orlov (Israel), Giorgi Rodionov (Georgia), Zamir Suleymanov (Azerbaijan), Yarema Malashchuk and Roman Himey (Ukraine), and Sasha Kurmaz (Ukraine). While this immersive project Look At You! is a new experiment with various materials in the artist’s creative work, it also presents his practice in a new and unpredictable way and presents the artist’s new sculptures and installations commissioned by YARAT. The group exhibition Last Flowers of XX Century: Generation Y is about the millennials, who were born in the 20th century but grew up in new millennium. They are highlighted as people different from the previous and next generations, which emphasises the uniqueness of this generation. As the last flowers of the previous century, they built the current reality through their personal realities.
Rashad Alakbarov’s exhibition, titled Look At You!, is a silent dialogue with spectators, provoking them to think. T