2026年2月4日, 巴库的海达尔阿利耶夫中心(Heydar Aliyev Center)揭幕了由Gillie和Marc Schattner通过象征性动物雕塑促进保护的艺术展览,
On Feb. 4, 2026, Baku’s Heydar Aliyev Center opened "Superheroes of Wildlife," an art exhibition by Gillie and Marc Schattner promoting conservation through symbolic animal sculptures.
2026年2月4日, 巴库的盖达尔·阿利耶夫中心(Heydar Aliyev Center in Baku)推出「野生动物的超英雄」, 由英国和澳大利亚雕塑家Gillie和Marc Schattner举办大型艺术展,
On February 4, 2026, the Heydar Aliyev Center in Baku launched "Superheroes of Wildlife," a large-scale art exhibition by British and Australian sculptors Gillie and Marc Schattner, featuring nearly 100 sculptures and paintings.
在全球旅行中观察到的真正动物的启发下,作品使用兔子妇女和狗人等象征性人物,促进野生动物保护中的团结和同情。
Inspired by real animals observed during global travels, the works use symbolic figures like Rabbit Woman and Dog Man to promote unity and compassion in wildlife conservation.
艺术家们强调阿塞拜疆的环境努力是选择巴库的一个关键原因。
The artists highlighted Azerbaijan’s environmental efforts as a key reason for selecting Baku.
展览得到了Mehriban Alyeva和Heydar Aliyev基金会的支持,目的是通过艺术和提高认识,激发全球对濒危物种采取行动。
The exhibition, supported by Mehriban Aliyeva and the Heydar Aliyev Foundation, aims to inspire global action for endangered species through art and awareness.