Faig Ahmed
Dragons of Karabakh

Dragons of Karabakh

© 2021 Courtesy Faig Ahmed and Sapar Contemporary

Dragons of Karabakh
Dragons of Karabakh
ArtistAzerbaijan, born 1982
CultureAzerbaijani
Titles
  • Dragons of Karabakh
Date2021
MediumCotton warp and weft, wool pile; symmetrical knot
Dimensions99 1/2 × 127 3/4 × 84 3/4 in. (252.7 × 324.5 × 215.3 cm)
Credit LineMuseum purchase funded by the 2023 Art of the Islamic Worlds Gala
Object number2023.109
Non exposé

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DescriptionSeamlessly interweaving traditional patterns and techniques with modern forms, Faig Ahmed draws on centuries of Caucasian carpet-making
to create contemporary sculptural art. Designed on a computer but hand-woven solely by women using traditional vegetal dyes, this carpet references 17th-century dragon carpets. The carpet’s classic stylized dragons, geometric medallions, and vegetal forms melt into abstracted lines of color as the carpet morphs into a liquid-like puddle. Ahmed’s captivating visual and conceptual deconstruction plays on the tension between cultural memory and continuity and the mutability of tradition and history.
ProvenanceThe artist; [Sapar Contemporary Gallery, New York, 2022]; purchased by MFAH, 2023.

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