Since March 29, the “Cry of Angels” tapestry exhibition by Honored Artist Adil Shıxaliyev has been on display for visitors at the Genocide Memorial Complex in Quba. Over the course of two months, nearly 8,000 visitors — both locals and international guests from countries such as Turkey, Russia, Italy, France, India, Pakistan, Israel, the UAE, and others — have closely viewed the works exhibited at the museum of the complex.
The tapestries displayed in the exhibition incorporated traditional weaving techniques such as palaz, kilim, carpet, and sumakh.
It is worth noting that the exhibition, dedicated to March 31 — the Day of Genocide of Azerbaijanis, was jointly organized by the Ministry of Culture, the Quba District Executive Authority, and the Genocide Memorial Complex in Quba.
The works featured in the exhibition, particularly the tapestry titled “The Cry of Angels” dedicated to the massacres committed by Armenians against Azerbaijanis 107 years ago in 1918, including the Quba genocide, convey the deep emotional impact of the tragedy to viewers.