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Katib Mamedov"Metamorphosis"2011
2011
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The sculpture “Metamorphosis” embodies the idea of change, transformation and movement of life. Its smooth, elegant lines create a sense of dynamics, and the combination of a mirror-polished surface with textured bronze symbolizes the harmony of opposites.
This work reflects the process of evolution - both physical and spiritual. It can evoke associations with natural cycles, the transformation of consciousness or the rebirth of a personality. Open forms and reflective surfaces add depth to the work, making it interactive with the environment and the viewer.
- Creator:Katib Mamedov (1963, Azerbaijani, Ukrainian)
- Creation Year:2011
- Dimensions:Height: 25.2 in (64 cm)Width: 21.66 in (55 cm)Depth: 9.85 in (25 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Edinburgh, GB
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU1987215982792
Katib Mamedov
Maestro Katib Mammadov was born in 1963 Azerbaijan After completing the eighth grade of secondary school, he continued his studies at the Kirovabad vocational school. he graduated Moscow Institute Krupskaya in absentia at the department of easel painting and graphics, where he studied from 1985 to 1987.
In 1987, by a happy coincidence, he ended up in Kharkov. From 1987 to 1988 he worked as an educational foreman of the sculpture department of the Kharkov Institute of Art and Industry. In 1988 he entered the Kharkov Institute of Art and Industry, Faculty of Sculpture. Since 1993 - lecturer at the Department of Sculpture, now the Kharkov State Academy of Design and Arts.
Katib Mamedov lives and works in Ukraine An undoubted creative gift allows the sculptor to feel invisible threads into the world of transcendence, which makes him related to the masters of symbolism at the end of the last century. Like them, Katib strives to make the sculptural material work as much as possible for the image. Some of the most significant exhibitions of Katib Mamedov. 1993 - the first personal exhibition is in the exhibition hall "Belyaev" in Moscow.
Exhibition ART-Manezh (Central Exhibition Hall, Manezh, Moscow)
1999 - International Festival "Pro Art", Kiev. Awarded with an honorary diploma "ProArt"
2000 - International competition "Golden Palette 2000", Samara. He became the winner of the "Golden Palette 2000" in the "Sculpture" nomination.
2000 - Exhibition at the Philippe Rod Gallery, Geneva, Switzerland.
2000 - personal exhibition at the Embassy of Azerbaijan, Kiev.
2000 - personal exhibition at PUA, Kharkov.
2000 - exhibition in the sports complex "Polytech", Kharkov. Received second place in the Sculpture category. Gallery "Academy" Marble torso
2005 - personal exhibition "Rizdvyanі zustrіchі", gallery "Academy", Kharkov.
2006 - participation in the eighth exhibition of teachers and students of the Kharkiv region "Maestro i yogo uchni", Kharkiv. He became the winner in the "Maestro" nomination.
2007 - personal exhibition in KHATOB, Kharkov.
2008 - participation in the II Moscow International Festival of Arts "Traditions and Modernity", Central Exhibition Hall "Manezh", Moscow. He became the winner in the "Sculpture" direction in the nomination "For experiments in shaping".
2009 - Eleventh regional exhibition of creative works of teachers of the Kharkov region "Camerata", Kharkov. Awarded with the diploma of the winner "Camerata".
2012 - an exhibition of the laureates of the International Prize. IE Repin "Woman - tse natkhnennya", Lugansk
2013 - personal exhibition "Life in Sculpture", timed to coincide with the 50th anniversary. The exposition symbolically includes fifty compositions in the Kharkov Art Museum. Received the "Certificate of the patron of the Kharkov Art Museum"
2014 - exhibition "About her ..." in the Regional Center of Culture and Art, Kharkiv
2014 - an exhibition on the Independence Square on the Day of Kiev
2014 - exhibition at the Azerbaijani-Ukrainian evening dedicated to the Day of Solidarity of World Azerbaijanis [32]. Received "A handful of contributions to the misty recession of Ukraine and Azerbaijan from the consulate of the Azerbaijan Republic."
2015 - personal exhibition "Vesnyane natkhnennya" in the gallery "Misty Slobozhanshchina", Kharkov
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