- Tahir Salahov
Tahir Salahov (Azerbaijani, in full: "Tahir Teymur oğlu Salahov", Russian: Таир Теймур оглы Салахов; born
November 29 ,1928 ,Baku ) is anAzerbaijani painter and draughtsman.He studied at the Azimzade Art College in Baku in
1945 –1950 and theSurikov Moscow Art Institute in1951 –1957 . Salahov won an early recognition: his diploma work, "The Shift is Over", appeared in 1957 at the Moscow All-Union Art Exhibition and received public and critical acclaim. He became one of the leading representatives of the so-called "severe style" [http://azer.com/aiweb/categories/magazine/ai134_folder/134_articles/134_tahir_salahov.html] (Russian: "суровый стиль"), a trend in Soviet art of the 1960s that aimed to set off a hard, publicist, realist view against the ceremonial "polished reality" of theStalin era. His father Teymur Salahov had been a victim of Stalin's repression, having been arrested in 1937 and executed shortly after. His mother Sona was left to bring up four children on her own but the family didn't learn of their father's death until 1956 after Stalin's death. [http://www.azer.com/aiweb/categories/magazine/ai134_folder/134_articles/134_salahov_teymur.html] Salahov’s compositions on the life and work of the Baku oil-workers (e.g. "Repair Men",1961 , MustafayevAzerbaijan State Art Museum, Baku) and portraits, e.g. of Azerbaijani composerKara Karayev (1960 ,Tretyakov Gallery ,Moscow ), and Soviet composerDmitri Shostakovich (1976 ,Tretyakov Gallery ,Moscow ), are characterized by a forcefulness and lack of idealization. Salahov chose a sparing palette of contrasting red, black, light- and dark-grey tones and gave colored plains a decorative function.His later works are more peaceful and lyrically contemplative, and Eastern influences are more apparent, as in Portrait of Grandson Dan (
1983 , Mustafayev Azerbaijan State Art Museum), in which the composition and colouring are subordinate to the flowing rhythms of Eastern medieval miniatures. His lines became smoother and more melodious, his palette more sophisticated. Many of his most successful works are associated with his impressions of foreign countries (e.g.Mexica n Corrida;1969 , Mustafayev Azerbaijan State Art Museum). He also produced expressive drawings and stage designs.Today Salahov lives in
Moscow , where he is a professor and has a studio at the Moscow Art Institute. He has received numerous honors, includingPeople's Artist ofUSSR ,Russia andAzerbaijan ,Hero of Socialist Labour ,USSR State Prize (1968), First Secretary of theUnion of Artists of the USSR (1973 – 1992), Vice-President of the Russian Academy of Arts, member of over 20 academies and other creative organizations throughout the world, including academies of art ofFrance ,Spain ,Germany ,Austria etc.External links
* [http://azgallery.org/artgallery/artists/salahov.tahir-90/salahov.tahir/salahov_tahir.html Some of Salahov’s paintings]
* [http://www.artnet.com/library/07/0752/T075251.asp Salahov’s profile from Artnet.com]
* [http://azgallery.org/artgallery/artists/salahov.tahir-90/article_salahov/72-salahov.html Salahov in Azerbaijan International]
* [http://azer.com/aiweb/categories/magazine/ai142_folder/142_articles/142_salahov_oil_rocks.html Birthplace to a New Trend in Soviet Art - Azerbaijan International (14.2)]
* [http://azer.com/aiweb/categories/magazine/ai134_folder/134_articles/134_salahov_teymur.html Deafening Silence: Waiting 18 Years for Father to Return Home - Azerbaijan International (13.4)]
* [http://www.rah.ru/content/ru/person-2004-12-11-22-18-21.html Salahov in Russian Academy of Arts (in Russian)]
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