Yerbossyn Meldibekov's 'Project Seasons' at Nina Due in Milan
Yerbossyn Meldibekov (b. 1964, Almaty) presents 'Project Seasons' at Galleria Nina Due in Milan, running until May 27, 2016. The exhibition explores the rapid political changes in post-Soviet Central Asia and Afghanistan through sculptures, drawings, and archival images. Key works include 'Transformer,' a wooden sculpture that can be reconfigured into five different monuments, and a series of yak hides with numbered incisions referencing livestock theft in Kyrgyzstan. Another piece, 'Salang Metrostroj,' uses a sink to metaphorically erase history, referencing the Salang Tunnel built by Moscow metro workers in the 1960s. Meldibekov also shows a series of portraits of Afghan leaders, each drawn on progressively torn notebook pages, symbolizing the violent succession of rulers. The exhibition's title reflects the artist's view that political regimes in the region change as quickly as seasons.
Key facts
- Yerbossyn Meldibekov was born in Almaty in 1964.
- The exhibition 'Project Seasons' is held at Galleria Nina Due in Milan.
- The exhibition runs until May 27, 2016.
- The work 'Transformer' can be reconfigured into five different monuments.
- Yak hides with numbers reference livestock theft in Kyrgyzstan.
- 'Salang Metrostroj' references the Salang Tunnel built in the 1960s.
- Portraits of Afghan leaders are drawn on torn notebook pages.
- The artist describes the political changes in Central Asia as seasonal.
Entities
Artists
- Yerbossyn Meldibekov
Institutions
- Galleria Nina Due
- Artribune
Locations
- Milan
- Italy
- Almaty
- Kazakhstan
- Central Asia
- Afghanistan
- Tashkent
- Uzbekistan
- Bishkek
- Kyrgyzstan
- Pamir Mountains
- Karaganda
- Mosca
- Russia