The ROOTS OF TATARLAND exhibit is our attentive and fascinated look into the history and traditions of the Tatar land and an attempt to understand: can we become more rooted, attentive and caring to our heritage, which holds the power of family and ancestors from the vast depths of centuries?
What can we learn from trees when we look at a stump cut where perennial rings form connections?
We invite the viewer to discern the interconnections of legacies, to realize their personal closeness to roots or detachment.
Perhaps to find lost meanings anew. We are happy to share a view of the binding power of roots in the broadest sense of the word: they keep us connected to each other - no matter where we live.
The exhibition includes graphic sketches by Baka Urmanche, paintings by Haris Yakupov, sculptures and wood panels by Dmitry Zuev's workshop team, and video art by Alisa Gulkanyan.
