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Tales From The Caucasus
Agil Abdullayev, Ulviyya Iman, Ramina Saadatkhan, Echo Activism Collective, London, 23 January - 14 March 2026
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Tales From The Caucasus: Agil Abdullayev, Ulviyya Iman, Ramina Saadatkhan, Echo Activism Collective

Past exhibition
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Echo Activism Collective, 2025

Echo Activism Collective

2025
HD Video with stereo sound
10’40" duration
3840 × 2160 px
Edition of 3 plus 2 artist's proofs
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  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 1 ) Ramina Saadatkhan, Experiment Number 3, 2025
  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 2 ) Ramina Saadatkhan, Experiment Number 3, 2025
“Echoactivism I” is a documentation of a sound performance by Echo Activism Collective presented through video and stereo sound, reflecting on the ecological crisis surrounding the Caspian Sea. Two performers...
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“Echoactivism I” is a documentation of a sound performance by Echo Activism Collective presented through video and stereo sound, reflecting on the ecological crisis surrounding the Caspian Sea. Two performers positioned on opposite shores (Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan) shout towards each other across the sea, channeling their voices through iPhones connected to Bluetooth speakers as modern shamanic instruments. In today’s golden age of instant communication—when humans can effortlessly reach each other across continents—the performance explores the paradox that, despite these capabilities, genuine human connection is increasingly fragile. Here, nature is not indifferent but autonomous: it responds, amplifies, and carries these human voices, yet remains independent, existing beyond humanity’s presence or influence.
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Tales From The Caucasus, Gazelli Art House, London, UK (2026)
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