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Laman Ismayilova read more Azerbaijani artist Nigar Narimanbayova has left an indelible
mark in the art field. With her unique art style, she achieved
recognition on an unprecedented scale among modern artists. Full of
heart-touching moments, her life story is equally enthralling as
her art.
In her interview with azernews , Nigar Narimanbayova talks
about the role of Shusha city in her life and the history of her
family.
Q: In February, you represented Azerbaijan at Art En
Capital 2023. Could you tell us a little about the
event?
A: On February 14-19, Grand Palais Ephemere
hosted Art En Capital 2023, a major international exhibition in the
heart of Paris. The exhibition featured the Salon of French
Artists, formerly known as the Paris Salon. With a history spanning
over 400 years, this is the most important exhibition event since
the time of King Louis XIV. The paintings for the Salon of French
Artists have been carefully selected by a grand jury, which
included secret academics. I am very proud that my painting was
once again selected for the Salon of French Artists as part of
Stella Art International Association. I have been a member of the
association for many years. The Paris Salon gave us a catalog with
paintings. I would like to note that Art En Capital was previously
held under the patronage of the French kings and now it is under
the patronage of French president Emmanuel Macron. The French
Academy of Fine Arts highly appreciated my art work. Previously,
the National Federation Of French Culture awarded me TOILE D'OR for
my diptych Adagio. Four of my art works were also showcased in the
Salon of Independent Artists. At the same time, Stella Art
International Association hosted my solo exhibitions. For me, the
Salon of French Artists is the pinnacle of achievements. Like
Everest peak, not everyone can reach it. I am extremely pleased
that I could get to the top.
Q: Please, tell us a little bit about the painting that
you presented at Art En Capital 2023.
A: Within Art En Capital 2023, I presented my
painting WhatsApp made in a complex technique of acrylic and oil
paints. The art work is included into my series of art pieces
inspired by the young generation, which are very bright and
creative. The 13-15 years old teenagers inspired me to create this
series of art works. As you know, not many artists depict teenagers
and I was very glad to be the first one who drew attention to this
rare art theme. I am very proud to take this niche, demonstrating
the rising generation. My painting aroused great public interest. I
am planning to show a cycle of this works in near future. The art
series include graphic, pastel pencil, watercolor and oil
paintings. The art works will be shown in Baku and Paris.
Q: How was your art work appreciated by the Parisian
public?
A: Art En Capital 2023 started with a private
exhibition for the French elite and creative community, where they
saw the paintings for the first time. My painting was warmly
received by the art lovers. Nobody expected that there would be
such an interesting series. My paintings have long been loved by
the Parisian public. The new series devoted to the young generation
was also a great success. I am so proud that the painting by an
Azerbaijani artist enjoys such great interest in Europe.
Q: Your artistic activity is inextricably linked with
Stella Art International Association. What projects did you take
part in being a member of the association?
A: I have been a member of Stella Art
International Association for many years. I have been close friends
with the association's president Stella Kalinina, for a very long
time. Being a member of the association, I hosted two solo
exhibitions in Paris. I am very proud to have been also involved in
large-scale art projects like Salon Business Art 2014 held at
Pierre Cardin Center and the exhibition themed Artists of the World
held in Monaco and Cannes, where I presented a series of art works
inspired by theater and ballet. The art works aroused great public
interest. I would also like to note the exhibitions in the Russian
Spiritual and Cultural Center at the Holy Trinity Cathedral in
Paris as well as the exhibition titled 'Russian Diary in
Paris'.
My diptych Adagio was named best as a result of online voting.
The art work awarded the diploma of the Russian Academy of Arts,
signed by the famous sculptor and academy's president Zurab
Tsereteli. At Salon Business Art, I was awarded a diploma For
Creating a Magical Enchanting Universe. Moreover, acclaimed art
historian Jean-Charles Ache awarded the artists of Stella Art
International Association with Grand-Prix. Also, the paintings of
the association's artists were on display at Tauride Palace in
Saint Petersburg. The 10th Anniversary International Festival of
Fine Arts 'Traditions and Modernity' held at Manege Central
Exhibition Hall is also of special interest. Together with Stella
Kalinina, I always come up with something new. She is a very
creative, fashionable, modern and wonderful gallerist and does a
great job for the association.
Q: A series of paintings of Shusha's beauties caused
delight among art lovers. How did this art series come
about?
A: I visited Baku when my country was fighting
for the liberation of its lands. I came from Paris to Baku to be
close to my people at that time. That's how the art series
'Shusha's beauties' was born. The painting 'Shusha's Beauty.
Kharibulbul' personifies a young green-eyed lady, holding a
Kharibulbul flower in her hand as a symbol of freedom and love for
her homeland. It turned out that this painting became a harbinger
of Azerbaijan's long-awaited victory. Known as Azerbaijan's
cultural center, Shusha returned to its native harbor. The city has
a special place in my life. My grandfathers and great-grandfathers
were born in Shusha. In 1918, my grandfather Farman Yagub
Narimanbayov was among 100 students, who were sent to study in
Europe. While studying in the French city of Toulouse, he met with
my grandmother Irma Larude. In France, my grandfather studied power
engineering, while my grandmother studied to become a couturier. In
1924, they finally married and two years later my father Vidadi
Narimanbayov was born in the city of Caen. Furthermore, my parents
moved to Shusha, where my grandmother was often called the Karabakh
Frenchwoman. She never ceases to amaze at the breathtaking beauty
of Shush city. Next, they moved to Baku and grandfather started
working as chief engineer at the Mingechevir hydroelectric power
station. Meanwhile, my grandmother made costumes during the first
decade of the Azerbaijani culture in Moscow and in the 30s.
Furthermore, the grandfather was arrested during Stalinist
repressions, only because he was born in a noble family and was
married to a foreign woman. So, he was exiled to Kolyma (Russia),
while my grandmother was exiled to Kazakhstan. Their children
Vidadi Narimanbayov and Togrul Narimanbayov were put in the care of
a nanny. They promised their mother to become artists. Only in
1961, my grandparents could return to Baku. Being a heroic woman,
grandmother was able to overcome the exile and continued to sew
beautiful costumes for the Baku public. Meanwhile, my grandfather
also went back to his work. The green-eyed lady in my painting is a
symbol of a strong unbroken woman who will overcome everything and
will sit happy against the backdrop of free Shusha with Kharibulbul
in her hands.
Q: Shusha has a special place in your life. What
feelings did you experience visiting the city? Could you share with
readers details about your participation in Kharibulbul
Festival?
A: As I earlier mentioned. My family is a
native of Shusha city. In a word, I am connected with Shusha by
threads of love. I always believed that Shusha would be liberated.
When I came back to Baku, I was among 13 artists who were invited
to take part in the Kharibulbul Festival. I represented Azerbaijan
at the festival. I am very proud that Leyla Aliyeva also
demonstrated her amazing art work together with us. At the
festival, we painted the plaster sculpture of Kharibulbul. Each of
us painted the statue in an original way. I depicted the Shusha's
beauty, the city's mosques, angels singing freedom, and a phoenix
bird. I am eternally glad that our art works were also shown in
Aghdam and on Jidir Plain. Our art works have personified the fact
that art has returned to Shusha. Of course, when my foot hit the
ground in Shusha, I couldn't believe my luck. I took a handful of
earth with me to Baku, because this is the land of our ancestors,
our cultural capital.
Q: What projects will you be involved in the near
future?
A: There are so many projects that I want to
work on. First, I will continue my series dedicated to teenagers. I
also plan to hold my personal exhibitions in Baku and Paris. As for
now, I am illustrating the books of Azerbaijani writer Lala Umid.
Furthermore, I will share with you the upcoming art projects to be
held in Paris.
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