Aslan Ahmadov
Aslan Ahmadov (Azerbaijani: Aslan Əhmədov, Russian: Аслан Ахмадов; born 12 February 1973, in Baku) is a photographer of Azerbaijani origin. He is a Member of Photographer's Union of Russia.[1] Biography and career
Aslan Ahmadov was born on 12, February 1973 in Baku. He graduated directing faculty in Azerbaijan Academy of Arts named after Samed Vurgun.[2] In 1991, he moved to Moscow where he emerged as one of the foremost photographers in the industry and began collaborating with high-profile television personalities. Today, he works with fashion publications such as Harpers Bazaar, Vogue, L'Officiel, Elle, MAXIM, FHM, OM, Dolce Vita, NRG, Beauty.[2] In 2003, he founded the "Fresh Art"[3] brand which symbolizes beauty, fashion and unreachable luxury in design, photography and clothes and influences modern industry of Russian fashion. The members of that project have art education[citation needed] – one of them is a musician, the other one is a choreographer, the last one is an artist. Montserrat Caballe, Marilyn Manson, and the Williams tennis-players sisters wear these clothes.[citation needed] In 2006, the photo-exposition "Zoom" took place at Red Square in Moscow, which was visited by many well-known people of the city, who were the characters of the photo.[citation needed] In 2007, the fashion show "Meat" (part of Russian Week of Fashion) took place. It attracted an enormous number[quantify] of visitors.[citation needed] It was dedicated to women-victims of male violence, murdered cows, vegetarians and defenders of animal rights.[citation needed] In 2008, he became an anchorman of "Fashion Police" on the television channel Muz-TV which gave fashion advice to tasteless celebrities.[citation needed] In 2010, he became co-author of a television project "Бабье лето" (Ladies summer) on Domashny television.[citation needed] Many actresses of Soviet cinema appeared who became characters of this documentary film.[citation needed] In 2011, he became a member of Photographer's Union of Russia.[1] In that year, he opened his personal exposition called "Бабье лето" (Indian summer), which took place around Russia.[citation needed] In 2011–2012, he worked on a book about People's Artist of the USSR, Lyudmila Gurchenko. The book contained studio portraits of the actress made in recent years.[citation needed] In November 2012, he sold a photograph called "Руки Людмилы Гурченко" (The Hands of Lyudmila Gurchenko) at the Phillips de Pury auction in London for £3,750.[4] In December 2012, he opened the first exposition of "RED" in the Moscow Museum of Modern Art.[5] RED exposition
The first Aslan Ahmadov's exposition from series "RED" was opened in 10, December 2012. There were a lot of Russian celebrities.[5] 25, April 2013 they opened the exhibition in Ekaterinburg Gallery of Modern Art. Then this works can be seen by citizens of St. Petersburg, Rostov-on-Don, Kyiv and other cities.[5] Distinctive understanding of beauty and perfection, what are shown by Aslan Ahmadov resonated with representatives of the international company Nobel Biocare,[6] which activity is connected with embodiment in the life harmony and aesthetics.[7] Holding became general partner of the art project, what have charitable motives: the part of the money from the sale of pictures transfers to the local funds of seriously ill children, care for orphans in families and bringing attention to their problems.[8] See alsoReferences
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