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Azerbaijani Carpets in Budapest – From Tradition to Contemporary Art

26 June 2026

26 July 2026

Hungary, Budapest, Museum of Ethnography

The exhibition features a remarkable selection of rare historical carpets from the 17th to the 20th centuries

Carpet 1 (Flowers. Composition No. 7)

Carpet 1 (Flowers. Composition No. 7)

Carpet 4 (Memories based on the works of Auguste Herbin)

Carpet 4 (Memories based on the works of Auguste Herbin)

Carpet 5 (Nefertiti)

Carpet 5 (Nefertiti)

Carpet 2 (Winter)

Carpet 2 (Winter)

Memories based on the works of Auguste Herbin (Generation Art)

Memories based on the works of Auguste Herbin (Generation Art)

Nefertiti (Generation Art)

Nefertiti (Generation Art)

Carpet 6 (Street in Baku)

Carpet 6 (Street in Baku)

Gaudi House and Lawyer's House at the top

Gaudi House and Lawyer's House at the top

Flowers for moms

Flowers for moms

Vadim Kleptsov

Vadim Kleptsov

Depths (Generation Art)

Depths (Generation Art)

Flowers. Composition No. 7 (Generation Art)

Flowers. Composition No. 7 (Generation Art)

Sunset (Generation Art)

Sunset (Generation Art)

Autumn (Generation Art)

Autumn (Generation Art)

Spring (Generation Art)

Spring (Generation Art)

Winter (Generation Art)

Winter (Generation Art)

Flowers for mothers

Flowers for mothers

Azerbaijani landscape

Azerbaijani landscape

Depths. Glacier

Depths. Glacier

Neighbor's house

Neighbor's house

Flowers. Composition No. 7

Flowers. Composition No. 7

Winter

Winter

Sunset

Sunset

Spring

Spring

Nefertiti

Nefertiti

Autumn

Autumn

Suleiman (brother)

Suleiman (brother)

Memories based on the works of Auguste Herbin

Memories based on the works of Auguste Herbin

Baku at night (2)

Baku at night (2)

Landscape. Mosque in Baku

Landscape. Mosque in Baku

Street in Baku

Street in Baku

Umeda

Umeda

Still life

Still life

Dad

Dad

Still life

Still life

Mother

Mother

Flowers

Flowers

Italy. Forua village

Italy. Forua village

Abstract

Abstract

Press

Related Artworks:

Autumn

Carpet 1 (Flowers. Composition No. 7)

Autumn (Generation Art)

Carpet 1 (Flowers. Composition No. 7)

Azerbaijani landscape

Carpet 1 (Flowers. Composition No. 7)

Depths. Glacier

Carpet 1 (Flowers. Composition No. 7)

The Museum of Ethnography in Budapest (Hungary, EU) opens the Azerbaijani Carpets – From Tradition to Contemporary Art exhibition.


The exhibition is organised by the Heydar Aliyev Foundation, the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Azerbaijan, the Embassy of the Republic of Azerbaijan in Hungary, the Museum of Ethnography, the Azerbaijan National Carpet Museum and the global .ART domain registry.


The exhibition features a remarkable selection of rare historical carpets from the 17th to the 20th centuries, alongside traditional textiles, national costumes, jewellery, carpet sketches and contemporary artworks. Visitors will discover the distinctive carpet traditions of Karabakh, Shirvan, Baku and other regions, renowned for their intricate floral and geometrical motifs and exceptional craftsmanship. The exhibition also includes works and carpet sketches by the celebrated artists Latif Karimov and Eldar Mikayilzada, as well as present-day artistic practices by CHINGIZ. A special focus within the exhibition is given to the works by multidisciplinary artist Medina, whose practice operates at the intersection of material, memory and visual structure.


The core concept of the exhibition is the transformation of traditional ornamental language into modern artistic expression. Historical carpets are presented together with modern artworks and immersive exhibition design, highlighting the enduring visual power and cultural significance of Azerbaijani textile traditions. Monumental carpets, contemporary paintings and digital installations together create a dialogue between past and present.


The display of rare exhibits reflecting the art of Azerbaijani carpet weaving – one of the country's most important artistic heritage traditions will provide visitors with a comprehensive and memorable impression of this rich cultural legacy.

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