On October 19,​ the Azerbaijan Natio­nal Carpet Museum op­ened the exhibition​ Two Juliuses.​

On October 19,​ the Azerbaijan National Carpet Museum opened the exhibition​ Two Juliuses.​

Dr Shirin Melikova, Director of the ANCM,​ Nargiz Abdullayeva, Head of the Museum Sector of the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Vija Busa, Deputy Head of the Mission of the Latvian Embassy in Azerbaijan, Valda Dargais, Director of the Gulbene Municipality Museum of History and Art delivered speeches during the opening ceremony.​ ​

The exhibition title recalls the name of the annual contest that has been held in​ Gulbene​ since 2018. The contest is dedicated to the creativity of Julius​ Straume​ and Julius​ Madernieks,​ well-known​ artists born in​ Gulbene. They are famous for laying the basis of Latvian professional applied art and design in the first half of the last century.

The name of Julius​ Straume​ is​ also​ linked with Azerbaijani carpet weaving. The Caucasian Handicraft Committee was established in Tiflis in 1899. Many workshops worked under its auspices, including those on the territory of modern Azerbaijan. From 1907-1923 J.​ Straume​ worked for the Caucasus Crafts Committee in Tiflis as a senior artist. He regularly held ethnographic expeditions all over the Caucasus, collecting sketches and photographs of the folk handicrafts especially those with the carpet ornaments. Notably, Julius​ Straume​ personally put into practice the idea of transferring technical sketches of the carpets to graph paper as a technical assignment for the carpet weavers working at home. His drawings and the sketches of traditional Azerbaijani carpets represent a valuable heritage that preserves a unique slice of the Azerbaijani carpet weaving history.

The exhibition displays the reproductions of author drawings by J.​ Straume​ where one can observe Caucasian and Oriental influences, art deco, and national romanticism motifs. Originals of the sketches, displayed at the exhibition, house at the​ Druviena​ Old School-Museum (Latvia),​ Gulbene​ Municipality Museum of History and Art (Latvia), Latvian National Museum of Art (Latvia), The Art Palace of Georgia – Museum of Cultural History (Georgia).

Contemporary textile works and porcelain artworks made based on sketches by J.​ Straume​ and J.​ Madernieks​ constitute a considerable part of the exposition. These are scarfs, towels, socks, and gloves created by the masters of​ Gulbene​ Folk Applied Art Studio “Sagša” (Latvia), as well as by its Director​ Biruta​ Akmentina; porcelain decorated by artist​ Inese​ Brants (Latvia), and carpets created by Karim​ Mirzaee, Professor of Tabriz Islamic Art University and his students.

Ruta​ Rinka, Curator of the Latvian Textile Art Collection of Museum of Decorative Arts and Design will deliver a lecture on Latvian textiles within the framework of the exhibition. The specialists of the​ Gulbene​ Art School and the Azerbaijan National Carpet Museum will present the children's programs designed especially for this exhibition.

The exhibition is organised by the​ Azerbaijan National Carpet Museum in cooperation with the​ Gulbene​ Municipality Museum of History and Art, the Museum of Decorative Arts and Design, the Latvian National Museum of Art, the​ Gulbene​ Art School, and the Art Palace of Georgia – Museum of Cultural History within the support of the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Azerbaijan, the Embassy of Latvia in Azerbaijan, and the State Cultural​ Capital Foundation of Latvia.

Exhibition runs until January 6, 2023.