
Artist talk: Nurbol Nurakhmet
«Exploring the theme of the Anthropocene, in my work I consider man’s invasion of Nature. A man leaves his mark on Nature, and this trace signifies absence»

Jewellery of Central Asia
On the 22nd of September 2015 Sotheby’s Auction house hosted reception and book launch of Jewellery of Central Asia with an exhibition of traditional silver ornaments and textiles from Central Asia dating from the 19th to early 20th centuries from the private collection.

The Owners
The Owners, dir. Adilkhan Yerzhanov, 2014 (Kazakhstan) (Part of the Cannes Special Screenings, the Contemporary World Cinema section at the Toronto International Film Festival, Edinburgh International Film Festival)

All Too Human
Interview with the curator Elena Crippa

Horsehead Nebyla by Matthieu Litt
Matthieu Litt is a young photographer from Belgium. After his art residency in Kazakhstan he brought very poetic images of the region and its people. He recently published his brand new book with these photographs "Horsehead Nebula". Kazakhstan through the eyes of a a Belgium artist. Amazing.

You Are Looking At Something That Never Occurred
Interview with Paul Luckraft, Curator: Exhibitions, Zabludowicz Collection

CENTRAL ASIA IN ART From Soviet Orientalism to New Republics
The launch of a new book by ALIYA ABYKAYEVA-TIESENHAUSEN, who is an art historian specializing in twentieth- century and contemporary Central Asian art. She holds a PhD from the Courtauld Institute of Art.

Accidental Project - Aziza Shadenova
“To me an accident is something that has to happen in a very short time and leave no trace behind…unless it’s something ground breaking”- Aza Shadenova

Alexander Calder: Performing Sculpture
Interview with Vassilis Oikonomopoulos, Assistant Curator Tate Modern, London, UK

Windows - Liberated Canvas
Florian Gaité on Sholpan Sharbakova's Windows series

ONLINE EXHIBITION
