Wine for Openings (Baba Vasa's Cellar), 2018

Wine for Openings (Baba Vasa's Cellar), is an installation consisting of a simple do-it-yourself device, which allows wine to flow from a water tap in the yard of a village house. A barrel is hung on a tree and a pipe brings the wine to a tap set next to an existing outside water tap. Baba Vasa’s Cellar is a project by artist Lazar Lyutakov, who hosts exhibitions in the cellar of his grandmother’s house. Referring to his earlier work “Wine for openings,” Ivan Moudov offers here a freer and more accessible interpretation of the wine drinking ritual at exhibition openings. 

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