The first International Biennale in Bukhara attracts the attention of tourists and art lovers.
Uzbekistan is becoming a new cultural brand on a global scale.
Bukhara, the ancient capital of sciences, arts and spiritual wisdom, is once again becoming the center of attraction for the international community.
The grand opening of the first International Biennale of Contemporary Art “Recipes for Broken Hearts”, which unites the art of the past and the present, took place here.
The opening of the event was attended by key figures of the cultural and diplomatic environment, including the head of the Presidential Administration of Uzbekistan, Saida Mirziyoyeva, Commissioner of the Biennale Gayane Umerova, curator Diana Campbell and art director for architecture Wael Al Awar.
The speeches of the participants emphasized the importance of preserving the historical context, enlivening the historical space of ancient Bukhara with modern artistic forms.
The event, organized by the Foundation for the Development of Culture and Art, is an important stage in the project to restore the old city of Bukhara. It serves as a bridge between the past and the future, opening up new prospects for attracting tourists and promoting cultural tourism.
The participants of the forum were representatives of various regions and areas of artistic creativity. The exhibition grounds are located in iconic locations of the ancient city, showcasing unique craft techniques, works of modern painting, sculpture, and decorative and applied art.
In her speech, Saida Mirziyoyeva noted the special role of Bukhara as a symbol of the unification of cultures and peoples.
Among the exhibits, special attention is paid to the traditional art of Uzbekistan: silk fabrics, gold embroidery, miniatures, wood carvings and musical instruments.
These expositions help to reveal deep connections between generations and show a modern interpretation of traditional techniques.
The international exhibition is designed to highlight Uzbekistan's unique contribution to world culture and become the country's hallmark in the global tourism market. The Biennale opens up new opportunities for Uzbekistan to promote its cultural potential and strengthen its position on the international art and culture scene.
The first International Biennale in Bukhara has become a significant event that contributes to strengthening the role of Uzbekistan as a center of cultural interaction and an innovative approach to the preservation of historical and cultural heritage.