Poster Exhibitions Pedro Gómez-Egaña's exhibition
Pedro Gómez-Egaña's exhibition

YARAT is pleased to invite everyone to a solo exhibition from Colombian-born, Norway-based artist Pedro Gómez-Egaña. Showcasing a major new artwork as part of his ongoing Observatory series, Gómez-Egaña creates a multi-sensory, immersive experience, building a large-scale pavilion structure within YARAT’s gallery walls. Taking inspiration from the Caspian region, the exhibition coincides with YARAT’s M.A.P. Festival – a multidisciplinary theatre and performance festival taking place across Baku.
Interested in ritualising audiences’ experience of space, the pavilion-like structure removes the viewer from their familiar surroundings. Built as a space within a space, mechanical components inside the observatory form independent pod-like segments where viewers experience a haunt- ed, ever changing environment. Uniting characteristic elements of the artist’s wider practice – such as choreography and the manipulation of light – Pedro Gomez-Egaña modulates the viewers experience of time and narrative, whilst controlling navigation through his purpose-built spaces.
The work takes inspiration from the Norwegian adventurer Thor Heyer- dahl’s widely contested hypothesis The Search for Odin. Through Heyer- dahl’s numerous visits to Azerbaijan, he observed that the artistic style of rock carvings there resembled those previously found in Norway. He concluded that Azerbaijan was a site of advanced civilization, with Azeri people migrating north to Scandinavia; he therefore hypothesized that Vikings had their origins in the ancient Caspian region. Titled Sleipnir, the exhibition directly references the eight-legged horse ridden by Odin, a god in Norse mythology featured in Heyerdahl’s theories, who travelled from Azerbaijan to Scandinavia.
For his installation, Pedro Gómez-Egaña also incorporates a musical sound element, performed by singers who create a ghostly presence within the space. Combining traditional Norwegian music with Azeri folk music, the installation reflects upon Heyerdahl’s debunked theory. Interested in the historical, and geopolitical characteristics of Azerbaijan, Gómez-Egaña says his works ‘take a critical look at current and historical technologies and explore how they define our experience and under- standing of time’.
Pedro Gómez-Egaña’s installation will be presented as part of YARAT’s M.A.P. Festival which takes place from 6-11 November 2018.

The exhibition is curated by Suad Garayeva Maleki

About the Artist
Pedro Gómez-Egaña was born in Colombia and lives and works between Copenhagen, Denmark and Bergen, Norway. Gómez-Egaña studied music composition, performance, and visual arts at Goldsmiths College, the Bergen National Academy of Arts, and completed his doctoral project in visual arts at the Norwegian Research Fellowship Programme in 2012. Gómez-Egaña’s work has exhibited around the world including: the Istanbul Biennial; Brussels Biennial; ICA, London; Kunstnernes Hus, Oslo; La Kunsthalle, Mulhouse; and Colomboscope, Colombo amongst others.
Pedro Gómez-Egaña is currently a professor and researcher at the Facul- ty of Arts of Bergen University, Norway.

November 9, 2018 – February 24, 2019
Exhibition opens: Tuesday through Sunday, from 12 pm – 8 pm 
Admission is free




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