America's fixation on Eurasia's energy resources has reached the limits of utility. Moving beyond that will garner influence ...
Uzbekistan’s artisans keep Silk Road traditions alive, weaving wool and silk into exquisite carpets that contain history, ...
The work in Uzbekistan’s first biennial shimmers with the promise of culture as a connective tissue, while the autocratic government that funded it lurks in the shadows.
A landlocked part of Central Asia, Uzbekistan has a somewhat understated presence within today’s international stage. However, historically, two of its major cities, Samarkand and Bukhara, have played ...
Samarkand hosted UNESCO’s 43rd General Conference outside Paris for the first time in forty years. The gathering showcased ...
The Ark, a mud-brick fortress of mostly 16th century construction that towers over Bukhara, in Uzbekistan, is now a museum with displays devoted to the once independent city state’s history. These ...
At the first-ever biennale in Uzbekistan, artists and designers from around the world are collaborating with craftspeople from Uzbekistan and Central Asia to weave together “Recipes for Broken Hearts” ...
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Saudi culture minister visits inaugural Bukhara Contemporary Art Biennale
Saudi Minister of Culture Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan visited the inaugural Bukhara Contemporary Art Biennale on Wednesday during his official trip to Uzbekistan to attend the 43rd session of ...
Asharq Alawsat (English) on MSN
Saudi Culture Minister Visits ‘Bukhara Biennale of Contemporary Art’ in Uzbekistan
Saudi Minister of Culture Prince Bader bin Abdullah bin Farhan has visited the Bukhara Biennale of Contemporary Art, being ...
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