Sabirov Zakir
Country:Takiskistan
City: Dushanbe
Zakir Sabirov, was on born June 16, 1951
Graduated from Leningrad Institute of Theatre,
Music and Cinematography (1971-1976).
In 1976-1992 worked as a Production Designer in
State Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre
named after Sadriddin Ayni, Dushanbe.
Was a member of the Union of Artists of the USSR.
In 1981-1983 had a creative business trip to Algeria.
In 1992-1997 was a director of ‘’SOZ’’ company.
In 1997-2006 was a freelance artist – inventor,
creator of new “PARALLELISM” and “MATERIAL-ISM” styles.
In 2012-2015 was a designer at the Dushanbe National Library.
Works: in genres of theatrical, easel and monumental painting,
graphics and architecture. The paintings were exhibited
at the All-union, Republican and International exhibitions:
at the Theatrical museum named after A. A. Bakhrushin and
Exhibition hall “Manege” in Moscow, as well as in various
cities of Tajikistan, Belarus, Algeria, Spain, Italy, India,
Great Britain, USA, China and Ukraine.
Exposition of a new style:
In 2014-2015: International exhibitions
in Qingdao and other cities of China.
In 2015 took first place and won “Golden Eagle”
Medal at the US New York Realism Art Competition
in the category of Parallelism.
In 2016 took part at the International
Silk Road Expo Festival in Donghuang, China.
In 2016 became an Honorary member
of the Russian Academy of Arts.
In 2017 the “Parallelism” style was renamed to “NURVORISM”,
and “Material-ism” was renamed to “TANVORISM”.
In 2018 – the Best Artist medal winner at the
International Competition in Vinnitsa, Ukraine.
In 2019 hosted his first exhibition in Vinnitsa, Ukraine.
Won medal “For the development of the Ukrainian Art”
In 2019 took first place and the “Gold Medal” at the USA New York
Realism Fine Art Competition in the category of SURREALISM.
In 2020 accepted as the only Tajikistan representative at the
Intercontinental art exhibition “UN – symbol of life,
freedom and happiness”.
In 2020 hosted his second own exhibition in Vinnitsa, Ukraine.
The founder of two currents – “NURVORISM”
(parallelism) and “TANVORISM” (material-ism).