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The Central Asian Republic of Uzbekistan is best known, culturally speaking, for the ornate mosques and Islamic architecture that dot the cityscapes along the Silk Road trade route from China to ...
The Uzbekistan Art and Culture Development Foundation (ACDF) with the support of Milan-based architects Grace, led by Ekaterina Golovatyuk and Giacomo Cantoni, are on a mission to ensure that the rich ...
The Moc collective runs independent arts festivals across Uzbekistan, including an electronic music festival in the Aral Sea desert region and a “festival of festivals” called Mocfest in the ...
Uzbekistan’s new Centre for Contemporary Art in Tashkent has opened with a free exhibition by the Uzbek filmmaker and video artist Saodat Ismailova. Light on the Hill (until 1 June) “draws on ...
The organisers of Tashkent's modernist architecture conference pick 10 significant buildings in Uzbekistan's capital from the 1960s, '70s and '80s.
Owing to its proximity to the Silk Road, Uzbekistan was open to outside influence, which can be seen in the country’s Islamic-inspired architecture, art, and teachings.
Art World Uzbekistan Gets a New Biennial in 2025, and It’s Got Some Big Stars on Board. The 10 week event will bring artists like Antony Gormley and Wael Shawky to the ancient Central Asian city.
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