Video, 73 min.
Collection: Joint acquisition by M HKA and Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven (Inv. no. S0504_2).
A tightrope walker crosses the abyss of a canyon in the highlands of Caucasians mountains using artworks of various Dagestani artists on instead of a balancing pole. The walker, Rasul Abakarov, descendant of a famous tightrope dynasty in 5th generation, brings paintings and works on paper spanning through the whole 20th century from one side of the mountain to the other into a structure that evokes a museum storage. By staging this risky operation, Makhacheva creates a vision of subjective institutional history of art in 61 objects, questioning the mechanisms of functioning of history of art under the threat of depths of amnesia. The way how artworks are moved above the void evokes the fragile balance of post-soviet subjectivity reinventing itself and looking for an equilibrium between the traditional past and the national, local and contemporary culture. Ultimately the precarious balance of the tightrope embodies the existential experience of an artist always balancing on the verge of appreciation and oblivion. (Silvia Franceschini)
Taus Makhacheva, Tightrope, 2015, 58 min.10 sec. video, colour, sound
Tightrope walker: Rasul Abakarov
Executive producer: Malika Alieva
Director of photography: Alexander Sinyagin
Camera: Pavel Filkov
Quadrocopter camera: Shamil Gadzhidadaev
Editing: Alexandra Pustynnova
Colour grading: Mikhail Perelman, Nika Digital Studio
Sound engineer: Alexandra Pustynnova
Sound designer: Alexander Khokhlov
Foley artist: Sergey Radzievsky
Metal Structure 1: Malika Alieva, Robert Ashurbekov, Isa Charakov
Metal Structure 2: Malika Alieva, Aliomar Aliomarov, Isa Charakov
Tightrope technical assistance: Mukhtar Abakarov
Technical equipment: Kinozavod
Production support: Abdulla Abdullaev, Patimat Abdullaeva, Patimat Ataeva, Natalia Bezrukova, Ruslan Dadashev, Gusein Gimbatov, Iraiganat Kurbanova, Magomed Magomedov, Nurmagomed Nurmagomedov, Akhmed Yusupov
Research: Malika Alieva, Alexandra Pustynnova
Printing: Marat Suleimanov
With support of the Ministry of Culture of The Republic of Dagestan, P. S. Gamzatova Dagestan Museum of Fine Arts and collection custodians Bakiyat Kakhimova, Zuriyat Dzhanbatyrova, Ravzat Otsokova, deputy director Ayshat Magomedova and director Salikhat Gamzatova, Department of Audiovisual Technologies of the College of Entrepreneurship No. 11 (Moscow), Museum of Contemporary Art Antwerp (M HKA, Belgium), Jan Van Eyck Academie, Altus Group
The work is based on the collection of P. S. Gamzatova Dagestan Museum of Fine Arts
The selection of artworks is loosely based on an unpublished article on the collection of P. S. Gamzatova Dagestan Museum of Fine Arts by Dzhamilya Dagirova
Production supported by Cosmoscow Artists’ Patron Programme
Courtesy of the artist
>Taus Makhacheva - Tightrope, 2015.
>Taus Makhacheva, Tightrope, 2015 (exhibition view, Museum in Motion, 2022, M HKA)
>Taus Makhacheva, Tightrope, 2015 (installation view, Museum in Motion, 2022, M HKA)
> Taus Makhacheva.
> Exhibition: Recent acquisitions. M HKA, Antwerp, 14 August 2015 - 31 January 2016.
> Exhibition: Visite Roeselare – The Green Line. , 05 May 2016 - 19 June 2016.
> Exhibition: Superdemocracy – The Senate of Things. de Senaat, Brussel, 01 October 2017 - 31 October 2017.
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> Exhibition: Museum in Motion - Taus Makhacheva. M HKA, Antwerp, 16 September 2022 - 08 January 2023.
> Exhibition: Museum in Motion. M HKA, Antwerp, 16 September 2022 - 08 January 2023.
> Ensemble: Aanwinsten 2015 [Acquisitions 2015].
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> Ensemble: Present Continuous V-A-C/M HKA.
> Ensemble: SUPERDEMOCATIE / SUPERDEMOKRATIE / SUPERDEMOCRACY.
> Ensemble: 2014.
> Ensemble: INVENTIO.
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> Ensemble: An Architecture for Art - Taus Makhasheva.
>Taus Makhacheva, Way of an Object, 2013.Sculpture, theatre with three objects-turned-puppets, a kubachi marriage bracelet, a carved wooden saltbox and a painting by russia’s viktor vasnetsov of a prophet bird.
>Taus Makhacheva, Landscape, 2013.Installation, series of wooden objects, carved by kazbek alikhov.