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January 30, 2020

Inauguration of Azerbaijani carpets takes place at the headquarters of UNESCO with the organizational support of the Heydar Aliyev Foundation

Inauguration of an exhibition entitled “New discoveries: New motifs in Azerbaijani carpets” took place at the headquarters of UNESCO in Paris, with joint organizational support of the Heydar Aliyev Foundation, Azerbaijan’s Embassy in France, and Azerbaijan’s permanent representative office under UNESCO headquarters.

 

Executive Director of the Heydar Aliyev Foundation Anar Alakbarov, UNESCO Director General’s assistant for cultural affairs Ernesto Ramirez, Azerbaijan’s Ambassador to France Rahman Mustafayev, head of the Permanent Representative Office under UNESCO, Ambassador Anar Karimov, ambassadors accredited in France, heads of missions at UNESCO, and representatives of the local public and the Azerbaijani Diaspora attended the exhibition’s opening ceremony.

 

Executive Director of the Heydar Aliyev Foundation Anar Alakbarov, speaking at the opening ceremony, talked about the implementation of the exhibition entitled “New discoveries: New motifs in Azerbaijani carpets”. It was noted that 10 years earlier, the Azerbaijani carpet-making art was entered on the Representative List of UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage of the World, and at the 43rd Session of UNESCO World Heritage Commute in Baku, “The Historical Centre of Sheki, together with the Khan’s Palace” was entered on UNESCO’s World Heritage List. From this standpoint, the exhibition of Sheki carpets at UNESCO’s headquarters is of great importance. Anar Alakbarov thanked Director General of the organization Audrey Azoulay for the support provided for the organization of the exhibition at the headquarters of the organization.

 

Thereafter, UNESCO Director General’s assistant for cultural affairs Ernesto Ramirez, Azerbaijan’s Ambassador to France Rahman Mustafayev and head of the Permanent Representative Office under UNESCO, Ambassador Anar Karimov spoke at the opening ceremony. In their speeches, the speakers thanked First Vice-president of Azerbaijan, President of the Heydar Aliyev Foundation Mehriban Aliyeva and the Heydar Aliyev Foundation for the organization of the exhibition.

 

It was mentioned that this exhibition gives a chance to study more closely the culture of Azerbaijan, and its carpet-making art. The said the carpet-making art reflects Azerbaijan’s identity, which is handed over from one generation to another. The rich cultural heritage of Sheki, its silkworm breeding, and the Khan’s Palace – a masterpiece of the Azerbaijani architecture – was talked about. An integral part of the Azerbaijani people, the art of carpet-making reflects the Azerbaijani people’s aesthetic and world view, as well as its pluralist opinion.

 

It was mentioned that preservation of cultural heritage and passing it on to future generations is UNESCO’s mission. State representatives of Azerbaijan were thanked for the support they have provided to this mission of the entity.

 

Two of the carpet weavers whose carpets are displayed at the exhibition, as well as Philippe Juge who came to Azerbaijan and learned the art of carpet weaving, having inspired by the exhibition in Cannes, too participated in the exhibition. Philippe Juge expressed his satisfaction with the fact that the exhibition “New discoveries: New motifs in Azerbaijani carpets” was held in the city of Cannes, of which he was a resident, saying that from the very moment he has been enchanted by the Azerbaijani carpets. It was brought to attention that his astonishment at our carpets made him visit the said exhibition every day. He said that, after repeatedly viewing the carpets displayed at the exhibition, he came to Azerbaijan and learned the art of carpet weaving from local carpet makers. After returning to Cannes, he installed a loom in his home, and has been weaving carpets for already two years.

 

After the official part of the exhibition, attendees viewed the carpets, exchanging their views of the motifs and colours.

 

Azerbaijani artisans, and artist have created delicate and rich artworks, having inspired by the enigmatic ornaments and frescoes in the Sheki Khan’s Palace. The carpets being displayed at the exhibition were weaved by 30 artisans over the course of two years based on the sketches of these ornaments, and those by carpet-maker, People’s artist Eldar Mikayilzadeh.

 

This exhibition was first presented in 2019, within the days of Azerbaijani culture in the French city of Cannes, and it is expected that it will be demonstrated in a number of French cities over the course of this year.

 

The exhibition held at headquarters of UNESCO will continue to run until February 4. 


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