Leyla Aliyeva attends closing of 1st Int’l Sculpture Symposium - PHOTOS

  02 October 2016    Read: 1650
Leyla Aliyeva attends closing of 1st Int’l Sculpture Symposium - PHOTOS
The 1st International Sculpture Symposium “Music in Stone” has wrapped up in the Azerbaijani capital of Baku.
Vice President of the Heydar Aliyev Foundation Leyla Aliyeva viewed works made by participants of the symposium, which was organized by the foundation.

Fourteen sculptors from Azerbaijan, Spain, Hungary, Germany, the US, Bulgaria, Mexico, India, Georgia and Macedonia participated in the event. They created various works from local stones (Shamkir’s sandstone, Absheron’s limestone). The sculptors were working in Baku’s Qala Settlement, in the open air.



Sculpture is one of the most ancient types of fine arts, and in Azerbaijan, this art goes back to very old times. Since time immemorial, natural stones with different features and colours used to be mined in Azerbaijan. Plastic features of Absheron’s limestone, Garabagh’s river stone and black marble, Shamkir’s yellowish-white sandstone have shaped uniqueness of the local architecture, and its decorative patterns.



According to the plan, the event will be held each year and a museum with works of sculptors from around the world - a sculpture park - will be created in the open air.

The symposium was held as part of the Maiden Tower International Festival.



Held since 2010, the festival aims to promote the Maiden Tower - located on the territory of Icherisheher, which was included on UNESCO’s World Heritage List in 2010, and considered Baku’s symbol - throughout the world.

Artists from around the world, participating in the festival, decorate mock-ups of the Maiden Tower in their own national style and create works reflecting the synthesis of different cultures and traditions.


Leyla Aliyeva views 5th Int’l Waste to Art exhibition

The 5th International Waste to Art exhibition has kicked off at Gala State Historical and Ethnographic Reserve.

Vice President of the Heydar Aliyev Foundation Leyla Aliyeva viewed the exhibition.

An initiative of the Heydar Aliyev Foundation, the exhibition is organized by Tamiz Shahar company in partnership with IDEA, Icherisheher State Historical and Architectural Reserve and Q Gallery arts gallery.



Various pieces of arts made of domestic waste are on display at the exhibition. Twenty-five people representing eight countries submitted their works for this edition of the exhibition.

The exhibition will close on October 12.

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