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Nabil Sabio Azadi was born on 12 October, 1991 in Auckland, New Zealand. Discover Nabil Sabio Azadi's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 33 years old?
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Nabil Sabio Azadi Net Worth
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By age 19 he was in New York City, working for magazines and the fashion design industry. In New York, the life was difficult and it was the matter of survival. Azadi has noted the effect of this period on his art, stating: "I have good coping mechanisms sometimes for extreme things. I grew up very quickly in most ways. I like the idea of survival. I mean sometimes then I would wish I wouldn’t survive and it would just be over ... I felt like Atlas. I’d scratch myself to pieces at night but ... I smile when I tell the stories because it led me to my art. Since I was a kid it was always ruin and triumph and struggle and fighting."
In May 2014, Azadi's Website announced that he was making a new art book in participation with several notable designers, musicians, and writers, as well as the multinational German stationery brand, Faber-Castell. Entitled For You The Maker, the book is described as "an exercise book for life" and amongst its list of contributors are fashion designers Rick Owens, Yohji Yamamoto, and his daughter Limi Yamamoto; British author Philip Pullman and Australian musician Megan Washington. For You The Maker is slated to be released in early 2015.
By age 13 he was working as a photographer for local modeling agencies and saved his money to travel alone for the first time, "playing [his] London-based [brother] off [his] parents so [he] could spend more time in Paris on [his] own." He continued travelling around the world on his own from this age – particularly to Paris where he would later create his first commissioned artworks.
Later that year Azadi returned to Australia to pursue his photography and sculpture. In 2012 he stated to Portable: "I was moving around too much and asking a lot of myself and I don't think anything amplifies a sense of unease like being homeless. I recently moved to Australia and in doing so ... I have discovered that I am not a little Tyler Brûlé in waiting—I like utes, having a lot of space, my dog and not having to deal with much bullshit."
In 2012 Azadi self-published For You The Traveller, an art book created in a limited edition of 200 copies. For You The Traveller was a hand-bound guide to the world which contained the names, personal stories and telephone numbers of people across five continents who are willing "to offer themselves a port-of-call to any traveller passing through their region and bearing the book." The book was printed on recycled paper and each copy was covered in salvaged rabbit fur. It was well-received internationally.
In 2008, just after turning 17, Azadi began working for Dazed & Confused, a British fashion magazine in London, United Kingdom. The publication described the artist at the time as "a renaissance man who concerns himself with anything particularly beautiful, ugly or useful." He became a writer and a photographer for Dazed Digital, covering the menswear fashion shows at Paris Fashion Week for them. During this period Azadi partly lived in London, Paris, New York City, and Melbourne, Australia where he attended the University of Melbourne. Azadi has described this wandering and his work in magazine publishing as a "very miscalculated mystic pursuit".
Nabil Sabio Azadi (pronounced [næˈbiːl ˈsɑbioʊ ɒːzɒːˈdiː] ); Persian: نبیل سابیو آزادی ; born 12 October 1991) is an Iranian-New Zealand artist who is based in Brisbane, Australia. He is known primarily for his book, For You The Traveller, a hand-bound travel guide.
Azadi was born in Otahuhu, Auckland, New Zealand on 12 October 1991 to Iranian Bahá'í parents. Ehsan Azadi, an Industrial Designer, and Simin Azadi had fled from their country to Venezuela in 1979 just prior to the Iranian Revolution. Eventually they settled in suburban Auckland where Azadi was raised with an older brother and sister (Roya Alma Azadi).