Orxan Huseynov (b. 1978, Baku) graduated from the Department of Ceramic Design at the Azerbaijan State School of Arts named after A. Azimzade in 1995. Additionally, in 1999, he completed the Bachelor's in Ceramic Design at the Azerbaijan State University of Culture and Arts, and in 2000, he earned a Master's from the Faculty of Art History and Theory at the Azerbaijan State Academy of Arts. Huseynov's artistic experience encompasses a spectrum of mediums, including painting, installation, video, and other media. The central theme of his creativity is a focus on Azerbaijan's folk traditions and history, culture, art, daily life, monuments, and traditional games hold a special place in his works. In recent years, the artist has produced numerous pieces using artificial intelligence. The works of Orxan Huseynov have been exhibited internationally, including in Turkey, Georgia, Serbia, the Czech Republic, Russia, France, Germany, Denmark, Poland, Sweden, the UAE, and the United Kingdom. Notable exhibitions include “The Seventh Solitude” (YARAT Centre, Baku, 2023); “Metacode” (The Museum of Azerbaijani Painting of the XX-XXI Centuries, Baku, 2022); “Essad Bey's Ordeal” (Shirvanshah's Palace, Baku, 2022); “Extensions.AZ: Off the velvet chest” (Triumph Gallery, Moscow, 2019; “The Watchers” (The Shelley & Donald Rubin Foundation, New York, 2019); “Bahith (seeker)” (Gazelli Art House, London, 2019); “Dear Beloved” (YARAT Centre, Baku, 2017), and many more. In 2014, he was a resident at the Delfina Foundation in London.
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