KIRGHIZISTAN

The Kyrgyz Republic Pavilion presents - Gates of Turan, curated by Janet Rady with exhibitor/artist Firouz FarmanFarmaian - from 23rd April-27th November. Participating for the first time in its history as a dedicated country pavilion at the 59th International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia in 2022 - situated on the Island of Giudecca. Gates of Turan takes its name from the Persian word Tūrān, meaning "the land of the Tur". The original Turanians were an Iranian nomadic tribe of the Avestan age, and their descendants make up the tribes of Central Asia and Iran. The artist has drawn on his shared tribal heritage with the Turanian nomads of Kyrgyz and his socially engaged practice to create an immersive post-tribal installation.
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Gates of Turan
COMMISSIONER/S
Saltanat Abdyldaevna Amanova
CURATOR/S
Janet Rady
EXHIBITOR/S
Firouz Farman Farmaian

The multi-sensorial installation by Firouz Farman Farmaian is composed of ten Shirdaks, the traditional white felt rugs used in Kyrgyz yurts. On the rugs, Farmaian drew the flags of ancient Turanian communities, who once lived nomadically around Central Asia. The artist asked for the help of Kyrgyz crafts-women, who know how to shrink and matte wool cloth using heat and water pressure. A large dome adds to the installation a magical, almost sacred atmosphere.

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