In 2018, the year the former Azerbaijan Democratic Republic celebrates its 100th anniversary, we talk to Shirin Melikova, Director of the Azerbaijan Carpet Museum, about the space that showcases the...
For more than 100 years, Lake Sils, above St Moritz in Switzerland, has been a famed inspiration for poets, artists and philosophers. And in the woods above the lake, the...
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Anil Seth is Professor of Cognitive and Computational Neuroscience at the University of Sussex, where he leads a cross-disciplinary group of researchers at the Sackler Centre for Consciousness Science. Here, he tells...
Tahir Salahov is one of Azerbaijan’s greatest painters, renowned for his grim yet accurate depictions of life under communist rule. His influence and subversiveness extended across the sphere of Soviet...
As Spring begins and her subject, the landscape, starts to bloom, we speak with impressionist artist Kamilla Valiyeva about her process, passion for portraiture and the idyllic French pastime of...
Whether dealing with displacement or navigating the online world, artists today are exploring innovative new ideas of what ‘home’ could mean. For some, this means questioning nationhood and statelessness, imagining...
Now in its third year, the Formula 1 Grand Prix of Europe, hosted by Baku, is showing no signs of slowing down, and boasts one of the world’s most unique city...
In the small desert city of Marfa, Texas you can find some of the best art and design talent with a sleek and artistic aesthetic. When it comes to this...