Bukhara Hosts Its First Biennale of Contemporary and Applied Arts

Uzbekistan

The first Biennale of Contemporary and Applied Arts began in Bukhara, bringing together artists, artisans, poets, and craftsmen to showcase Uzbekistan's rich heritage and creative potential to the world.

Bukhara Hosts Its First Biennale of Contemporary and Applied Arts
The first Biennale of Contemporary and Applied Arts opened in ancient Bukhara. The city's unique historical locations have become a space for showcasing its rich history, traditions, and national crafts.

As noted on the official channel of the Head of the Presidential Administration Saida Mirziyoyeva, the event is attended by artists, artisans, poets, and masters of culinary art. Ancient monuments have been filled with art, sounds, and cultural symbols reflecting the country's identity.

The first Bukhara Biennale generated great interest in the international arena and became an important event in promoting Uzbekistan's cultural image. It shapes the image of the country as a space where art and traditions are valued and attracts the attention of talented creators from around the world.

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