Biography:Igor Kufayev

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Igor Kufayev (2017)
Born (1966-01-05) January 5, 1966 (age 58)
Tashkent, Uzbekistan
NationalityBritish
Occupationartist, spiritual teacher
Websitewww.igorkufayev.com

Igor Anvar Kufayev /ˈkfəjɛv/ (Russian: И́горь Анва́р Kу́фаев; born January 5, 1966), is a British artist of the 90-s generation, yogi and spiritual teacher.

Early years

Igor Kufayev was born in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. He was classically trained in art and attended the private studio of the martial artist and painter Shamil Rakhimov. Kufayev was educated at the Art College in Tashkent, and then at the Theater and Art Institute's department of Mural painting. In 1988 he studied at the Academy of Arts (now Imperial Academy of Arts) in St Petersburg, Russia, and in his spare time studied and painted directly from masterpieces of Western art in the Hermitage Museum.[citation needed]

Artist

Igor Kufayev, Kneeling figure, 1993, oil on canvas, 127x127 cm, London, Collection of Sir Elton John

In 1990 Kufayev moved to Warsaw, Poland. An encounter with the art critic Andrzej Matynia led to Kufayev's first solo exhibition, Eternal Compromise at the Monetti Gallery, Warsaw.[citation needed] He was invited to take part in The Meeting of Sacred Images, at the National Museum of Ethnography in Warsaw, with his triptych Compromise alongside works by artists of earlier times.[citation needed]

He moved to London in August 1991, the same year his six-year-old daughter from his first marriage died in a road accident.[1] He remained in a prolonged period of grief unable to paint, but came out of the slump in 1994, with a one-man exhibition entitled Burnt Earth, dedicated to the memory of his daughter; Robin Dutt gave it a favourable review in The Independent.[2] He opened his own studio in London where he held private views of his work annually. From 1995 to 1997 he worked on a series of four tondos under the title Zauber. In January 1996 he was granted British Citizenship.[citation needed]

In 2001, the art critic Brian Sewell described Kufayev as a "driven painter, scrupulous draughtsman, intellect and imagination wrestling with seemingly equal force".[3]

Transformation

An early interest towards spirituality led to his practice of Yoga with initiation in 1996 to Transcendental Meditation.[4] He immersed himself in the study of diverse spiritual traditions with special emphasis on Indian philosophy, Sufi, and Zen.[5] In 2001, at the age of thirty-six, in the wake of the TM-Sidhi Program (an advanced yogic course), Igor describes as having undergone a radical transformation of consciousness.[6] He abandoned his art career and for the next five years, he continued long hours of meditation, integrating expanded state of awareness throughout his daily activities.[4]

Spiritual teacher

Igor Kufayev leading a retreat at Gut Saunstorf, Germany, August 2017

Kufayev began teaching in 2002, becoming full-time in February 2008. Since 2012 he has offered online webinars and in-person gatherings and retreats worldwide.[7]

The publication of Camatkara: The Hidden Path in Spring 2023 launched Igor Kufayev as an author. This book is a collection of discourses delivered over a number of years at live events, transcribed and rendered into written form while keeping with the immediacy of its oral delivery. Therein, he presents the experience of Beauty as a unique path toward direct communion with the Divine and aesthetic rapture as a universal spiritual practice.[8]

Private life

Igor lives with his partner and three children in Mallorca. In 2006 he moved back to Tashkent for almost four years. He has a grown-up daughter who lives in Warsaw.[citation needed]

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