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About the artist

Leylifar Museyibova Azad is an Azerbaijani artist born on 03 April 1983 in Baku, Azerbaijan. She completed her first higher education in Economical Cybernetics at Baku State University and initially pursued a professional career in the oil and gas industry of Azerbaijan. In 2015 she enrolled in the Azerbaijan State Academy of Fine Arts, where she studied painting with a focus on modern art. She graduated in 2019 with a Bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts. In the same year she became a professional artist category member of the Union of Artists of Azerbaijan. In 2025 she received membership in ArtsCouncil Azerbaijan and has since been actively participating in the organization’s art projects, exhibitions, and workshops. She regularly takes part in both international and national exhibitions. Her works have been exhibited in France, Belgium, Italy, Luxembourg, and Azerbaijan. Her artistic practice is primarily based on oil painting on canvas in abstract, impressionist, and contemporary styles.

Where works

Baku

Education

Baku State University
Azerbaijan State Academy of Fine Arts

Techniques

Oil on canvas

Style

Abstract art
Impressionism
Contemporary art

Exhibitions

“Art Shopping for Christmas”, Rome, Italy
“Once Upon Azerbaijan”, Embassy of Azerbaijan in Brussels, Belgium
“The Other Colours”, Cultural Association of Azerbaijan in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
“Fluctuation in Venice”, Venice, Italy
“Scintillation”, Mince Senet Gallery, online exhibition on Kunstmatrix platform, Germany
“Couleurs sans frontières”, Galerie Beauté Du Martin Calme, Paris, France
“Art Shopping”, Paris, France
“Art Shopping”, Carrousel du Louvre, Paris, France
“FantazEU 2024”, ArtsCouncil Azerbaijan, Baku, Azerbaijan
“Second Life”, Art on Carpets, Azerbaijan Carpet Museum, Baku
“Baku International Piano Festival”, International Mugham Centre, Baku
“FantazEU 2025”, ArtsCouncil Azerbaijan, Baku, Azerbaijan
“Inspired by Czech Republic”, Fabrica Gallery, ArtsCouncil, Baku, Azerbaijan
“FantazEU 2026”, ArtsCouncil Azerbaijan, Baku, Azerbaijan
“May These Feelings Never Fade”, QGallery, Baku, Azerbaijan