Playing backgammon, “toyu tent” and meykhana… – how artist Parviz Abasov surprises – 2024-04-27 01:30:46

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2024-04-27 01:30:46

The Museum Center hosted the opening of a personal exhibition of the young Azerbaijani artist Parviz Abasov “Biz kimik, məclis onun məclisidir”, dedicated to the prominent poet, honored artist of Azerbaijan, master of the ghazal and meykhana genre Aliaga Vahid (1895-1965), Trend Life reports. The exhibition included 80 paintings, 20 illustrations and 13 sculptures.

The exhibition is very creative and non-standard, this applies not only to the artist’s works. So, the guests were greeted by musicians who sat at the table, where anyone could “throw” a sabbath – all in the best traditions of a “tent toyu” (note – this is what people call weddings in tents).

Then the guests were presented with a performance by actors and artist Parviz Abasov, who sang lines from the verse “Biz kimik, məclis onun məclisidir,” which is reflected in the title of the exhibition. Let us note that these lines are heard in the film “Gazelkhan”, which tells about the life of Aliaga Vahid.

In the gallery room, imposing men in aero caps played backgammon while meykhana played in the background. They resembled the heroes of the artist’s paintings.

Then the guests got acquainted with the exhibition. The idea of ​​the exhibition is to show old Baku and preserve the traditions of that time. Each of the works presented in the exhibition contains memorable moments of old Baku, taking the viewer on a journey through time. Parviz Abasov’s love for Baku and its traditions complements the works not only in theme, but also in style and drawing technique. Such works as “Mardyakan”, “Bilgya”, “Simple Evenings” describe the wedding traditions of the past, the streets of Baku and its residents playing backgammon in the mekhella (approx. – courtyard).

The fading traditions of old Baku and devotion to the city prompted the artist to create a number of works on this topic.

These works form a significant part of the artist’s exhibition, which strives to reflect a combination of tradition and modernity. The main factor indicating his interest in traditionalism is the sincere images that he creates. These are the artist’s compositions “Men’s salon”, “Back to homeland”, “No money, no funny”, “Puzzle”, “Dear Baku residents and guests of our city”, “Kubrick”, “Li homies”, “Wife, if only I had money , let’s take a walk”, “Azneft”, “Face of Baku” and other works.

Illustrations by Parviz Abasov are no less remarkable in theme and technique. In the examples of illustrations he created, one can observe an appeal to various topics, as well as to the image of Baku. In the artist’s compositions, the leading place is occupied by elements of collage and installation, which are most reflected in the picturesque subjects.

It should be especially emphasized that the works of Parviz Abasov demonstrate the synthesis and successful unification of two different times. The exhibition also displays interesting paintings from the “Love is…” series and sculptures of the famous rapper Tupac Amaru Shakur, who formed a separate page in performing culture and entered the history of world music.

It should be noted that Parviz Abasov is one of the talented young artists representing contemporary Azerbaijani art. He is the author of many works in the fields of painting, sculpture and illustration, reflecting an individual creative approach in a very interesting artistic style.

Information support – Trend.Az, Day.Az, Milli.Az, Azernews.Az, Turkic.world

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