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Baku - Part One

In this programme art historian Janina Ramirez and art critic Alastair Sooke are in Baku, capital of Azerbaijan.

In this programme art historian Janina Ramirez and art critic Alastair Sooke are in Baku, capital of Azerbaijan. A former Soviet state, bordering the Caspian Sea, Baku offers a tantalising mix of the ancient and modern - at the crossroads of east meets west, on the ancient silk trading route. It is a city looking westwards, eager to turn itself into a tourist destination.

Janina and Alastair discover a city for which oil has been both a blessing and a curse. The profits from oil transformed its architecture twice - first in the late nineteenth century, and again in the twentieth. As a result, Baku is full of buildings that feel like 19th-century Paris, but also gleaming new structures by architectural stars like Zaha Hadid. And all around, the traces of Soviet rule offer other surprising clashes of art and architecture. Janina and Alastair pick their way through this maze of influences and travel back in time, seeking the roots of Azerbaijani identity.

23 minutes

Last on

Thu 14 Jul 2022 16:30GMT

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Janina Ramirez
Presenter Alastair Sooke
Producer Tim Niel
Series Producer Matthew Springford
Executive Producer Richard Bright
Writer Janina Ramirez
Writer Alastair Sooke

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