International Project “MAMA”
MAXXI Museum, Rome
May 9 – Jun 10, 2025
International Project “MAMA”
MAXXI Museum, Rome
May 9 – Jun 10, 2025

Professional Reflection on the Mother Nature Exhibition Opening
My participation in the inaugural ceremony of the “Mother Nature” project at Rome’s MAXXI Museum represents a profound milestone in my professional journey and commitment to environmental advocacy through the arts.
The presence of Mrs. Laura Mattarella, daughter of the President of the Italian Republic, elevated this cultural event to the highest echelons of institutional significance. Her attendance underscores the Italian state’s commitment to environmental consciousness and cultural diplomacy. Sharing this moment with a representative of Italy’s highest office reflects the gravity and importance attributed to environmental preservation at the national level.
Ms. Leyla Aliyeva’s visionary leadership in conceptualising this initiative demonstrates how cultural influence can be channeled toward addressing our most pressing global challenges. Her dedication to environmental causes through artistic expression represents a sophisticated approach to advocacy that transcends traditional boundaries.
The MAXXI Museum, as Rome’s premier institution for contemporary arts and architecture, provided an unparalleled platform for this environmental discourse. The museum’s international reputation and cultural influence amplify the project’s message far beyond its physical walls. The meticulous curation by Emin Mammadov and the exemplary coordination by Narmina Khalilova ensured that every aspect of the exhibition met the highest professional standards, befitting such distinguished patronage.
Being present among such esteemed company represents more than a professional achievement—it signifies recognition within circles where policy, culture, and environmental stewardship converge. These are the forums where meaningful change originates, where cultural initiatives receive the institutional support necessary for lasting impact.
The opportunity to contribute to a dialogue that bridges artistic expression with environmental urgency, under the auspices of Italy’s cultural and political leadership, represents a validation of the intersection between creative endeavor and social responsibility.
This gathering exemplifies how cultural diplomacy operates at its highest level, where artistic projects become vehicles for international dialogue on critical global issues. The convergence of Italian institutional presence with international environmental advocacy demonstrates the universal nature of our ecological challenges and the collaborative spirit required to address them.
Such occasions underscore the responsibility that comes with access to these elevated platforms—the obligation to translate privilege into meaningful action for environmental preservation and cultural advancement.
Professional Reflection on the Mother Nature Exhibition Opening
My participation in the inaugural ceremony of the “Mother Nature” project at Rome’s MAXXI Museum represents a profound milestone in my professional journey and commitment to environmental advocacy through the arts.
The presence of Mrs. Laura Mattarella, daughter of the President of the Italian Republic, elevated this cultural event to the highest echelons of institutional significance. Her attendance underscores the Italian state’s commitment to environmental consciousness and cultural diplomacy. Sharing this moment with a representative of Italy’s highest office reflects the gravity and importance attributed to environmental preservation at the national level.
Ms. Leyla Aliyeva’s visionary leadership in conceptualising this initiative demonstrates how cultural influence can be channeled toward addressing our most pressing global challenges. Her dedication to environmental causes through artistic expression represents a sophisticated approach to advocacy that transcends traditional boundaries.
The MAXXI Museum, as Rome’s premier institution for contemporary arts and architecture, provided an unparalleled platform for this environmental discourse. The museum’s international reputation and cultural influence amplify the project’s message far beyond its physical walls. The meticulous curation by Emin Mammadov and the exemplary coordination by Narmina Khalilova ensured that every aspect of the exhibition met the highest professional standards, befitting such distinguished patronage.
Being present among such esteemed company represents more than a professional achievement—it signifies recognition within circles where policy, culture, and environmental stewardship converge. These are the forums where meaningful change originates, where cultural initiatives receive the institutional support necessary for lasting impact.
The opportunity to contribute to a dialogue that bridges artistic expression with environmental urgency, under the auspices of Italy’s cultural and political leadership, represents a validation of the intersection between creative endeavor and social responsibility.
This gathering exemplifies how cultural diplomacy operates at its highest level, where artistic projects become vehicles for international dialogue on critical global issues. The convergence of Italian institutional presence with international environmental advocacy demonstrates the universal nature of our ecological challenges and the collaborative spirit required to address them.
Such occasions underscore the responsibility that comes with access to these elevated platforms—the obligation to translate privilege into meaningful action for environmental preservation and cultural advancement.






