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MAMMADOV Sabir Duman oglu was born on 09.09.1954 in Nazarabad village of Babek region. Artist. Honored Artist of the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic (2021). He studied at the Baku Technical School of Art No. 84, specializing in stone carving (1972-1974). He is a member of the Union of Artists of Azerbaijan (2006) and the Union of Artists of Nakhchivan AR (2012). He is currently working as a founding artist at the Nakhchivan State Puppet Theater named after Mohammad Taghi Sidgi (2019). He arranged the play "Fitna" by Abdulla Shaig, staged on the stage of the theater (2021). For the first time in Nakhchivan, he was the founder of a forging workshop on copper at the Nakhchivan Local Industrial Complex, and forging works based on his sketches were put up for sale in the USSR (1976). In 2013, he was awarded the title of "Artist of the Year" by the Ministry of Economy of Nakhchivan AR, and in 2014 he was awarded the badge "For Valiant Labor." In 2005 in Kiev, Ukraine, in 2014 in the exhibition hall of the Union of Artists of Nakhchivan AR named after Bahruz Kangarli dedicated to the 60th anniversary, and in 2017 in the same exhibition hall there were solo exhibitions "Dance of paints in water". He has participated in many mixed exhibitions in Russia, Ukraine, Iran, Turkey, Georgia and other foreign countries. He was a participant of the I, II, III, IV and V International Art Festival "Nakhchivan - the cradle of mankind" (2012, 2014, 2016, 2018, 2021). Winner of “Sulu boya” exhibition held by the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Azerbaijan together with Khatai Art Center (2016) and “Nakhchivan-95” festival-competition “Colors of my country” organized by Nakhchivan AR Artists Union, winner of the 1st place in decorative-applied art nomination (2019 ). Works Nakhchivan State Art Gallery, National Museum of Values, “Nakhchivangala” Historical-Architectural Museum Complex, Nakhchivan Salt Museum, Babek District Museum of History and Ethnography, Baku, Tbilisi, Istanbul, Ankara, Bodrum, Antalya, Cappadocia, Konya, Nigde, Kastamonu, Urfa, Erzurum, Kars, Adiyaman, Bursa, Izmir, Ushak, Mus, Denizli, Moscow, St. Petersburg, Yekaterinburg, Kiev, Kharkiv, Tallinn, Samara, Kazan, Orenburg, Paris, Vienna, Rome, Oslo, Amsderdam, Berlin and preserved in private collections in other European cities.