Irina Eldarova (b. 1955) began her artistic career as an illustrator at the Children’s Literature Publishing House.She participated in many exhibitions in the former Soviet Union and abroad. She has also collaborated witha number of international media outlets. Since 1996, Eldarova has been a member of the British Associationof Journalists. She works in various media, including watercolours, but most of her works are executed inmixed media on a large, sometimes monumental scale. Eldarova is well known for her contributions on thedevelopment of contemporary conceptual art. Her interests extend to photography, video art and journalism.Irina Eldarova participated in major international projects, representing contemporary Azerbaijani art in theworld. Among them, Fly to Baku, organized by the Heydar Aliyev Foundation (exhibition was showcased inLondon, Paris, Berlin and Rome), and Home, Sweet Home, held in 2013 at the Azerbaijani Culture Center in Paris

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