Digital Art EXPO
"At a time when people tell you art is not important, that is always a prelude to fascism." [Guillermo del Toro] So I am even happier to organize the 6th Digital Art EXPO in Megève this Monday January 12th 2026.
Synchrony
Gazelli Art House Baku is pleased to invite you to a group exhibition Synchrony, grounded in ecofeminist theory. The exhibition examines the harmony between the female body and nature through the expressive potential of contemporary art, interpreting ecological concerns through diverse visual...
Pirshaghi Station
“Yaşıl Qatar” brings together artists who explore the railway as a space of memory, connection and ecological transformation. The main point that unites the artists of the project is that they live in the neighboring towns of Absheron and ...
Flowing Memory
presented by Atesh Hub within the framework of the “Fly to Baku” art festival – invites viewers to re-examine Azerbaijani bathhouse culture through the conceptual lenses of water, memory, and purification. Here, the bathhouse is understood not merely as an architectural form or physical space, but as a vessel of social relations, personal recollections, and cultural continuity.
ESHQ-İ-NUR
One of the most important projects of the Nasimi Festival, which will be organized by the Heydar Aliyev Foundation and the Ministry of Culture, is the "Eshq-i Nur" exhibition created at the initiative of "Atesh Hub". This project, developed under the mentorship of the honored artist and curator Sabina Shikhlinskaya, as well as with the participation of contemporary Azerbaijani artists and curators, will be presented in the Shirvanshahs Palace, one of the rare gems of the national architectural heritage. The exhibition aims to bring Nasimi's poetry and philosophy to new aesthetic levels through the multi-layered expressive possibilities of contemporary art.
Pain and Desire
Featuring works by Schachnas, Eltaj Zeynalov, and Rashad Babayev, the exhibition explores the body not merely as a physical form, but as a vessel of memory, trauma, repressed experiences, and unspoken desires. Within this framework, the body emerges as a living archive, where invisible wounds and silenced longings are inscribed and intertwined.












