Aida Mahmudova: Liminality

Aida Mahmudova’s art is stark and naked. The brutalistic strokes, the carving of the warped black trees into the muted yellow fields, the howling wind pushing against the aspect of mountains. Mahmudova speaks to the terrible sublime, but with a modern feel and a far darker outlook on the ambivalent violence of nature.

VISITING INFO:

GALLERY NAME: Gazelli Art House 

ADDRESS: 39 Dover St, London W1S 4NN

AREA OF LONDON: Mayfair, Central London

FINAL DAY: 14th of May

ENTRY: Free

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