Saodat Ismailova : As We Fade review – prepare to enter an unforgettably strange psychic dreamspace
Baltic, Gateshead ASMR prophets, Soviet hypnotists, mountaintop rituals … there is scene after scene of breathtaking beauty, elemental ambience and disorienting anxiety in this first solo UK show by the Uzbek artist film-maker Your heart almost stops the moment you enter Saodat Ismailova’s As (…)
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