Aida Mahmudova`s solo exhibition opens in Belgium

  10 February 2017    Read: 1600
Aida Mahmudova`s solo exhibition opens in Belgium
Deweer Gallery presented the first solo exhibition of young Azerbaijani artist Aida Mahmudova in Belgium. This solo show also marks the beginning of the representation of the artist by Deweer Gallery.
Mahmudova was born in Baku, Azerbaijan, in 1982 and lives and works in Baku.

Mahmudova’s paintings can be situated in the long Azerbaijani tradition of oil painting, especially in her attitude towards expressive and abstractive forms, her interest in the landscape and free use of color.

Mahmudova practices an intuitive form of painting that incorporates fragments of the real and erroneous traces of memory through an aggressive, almost performative and physical painterly act. The landscape-like paintings are dissected by forceful lines, an unexpected use of materials, intrusive forms and a strong depth of color, all of which emerge in an almost organic manner throughout her intense creative process.

Aida Mahmudova has had solo exhibitions in many international venues. The most important include: ‘Umwelt’, YAY Gallery, Baku, Azerbaijan (2016), ‘Elysium’, Baku Museum of Modern Art, Baku, Azerbaijan (2015), ‘Passing by’, Leila Heller Gallery, New York, US (2015) and ‘Internal Peace’, Barbarian Art Gallery, Zurich, Switzerland (2013).

She also participated in numerous group exhibitions such as the ‘Vita Vitale’ exhibition in the National Pavilion of Azerbaijan at the 56th International Art Exhibition, La Biennale di Venezia, Venice, Italy (2015), ‘Candy mountains and oil coasts’ in the Perm Museum of Contemporary Art in Perm, Russia (2015), ‘Love Me, Love Me Not’ at the 55th Biennale di Venezia, Venice, Italy (2013).

She also took part in group shows at the Kunsthistorisches Museum Neue Burg in Vienna, Austria, in the MAXXI, the National Museum of 21st Century arts in Rome, Italy (2012-2013), the Multimedia Art Museum in Moscow, Russia (2012-2013) and at Phillips de Pury & Company in London, UK (2012-2013).

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