Intertwining nature and culture: new art space in the capital hosts its first exhibition
2025-04-21 18:00:00 / News

Dilorum Mamedova’s paintings are filled with warmth and light: genre scenes, landscapes, and portraits that bring to life Uzbek mahallas, streets, and architectural landmarks. Her works express a deep affection for her homeland and a desire to preserve its spirit. Dilmurad Yuldashev captures a sense of intimacy and solitude in his landscapes, conveying fleeting impressions and emotions. Abduhakim Karimov merges the aesthetics of Eastern miniatures with academic painting, creating profound philosophical narratives inspired by classical poetry and the rich cultural heritage of the East.
The opening of Artera Studio marks a significant event in the cultural life of the capital. It is not just a gallery, but a comprehensive creative platform that will host exhibitions by both established and emerging artists, painting and ceramics workshops, and educational programs for children and adults. The space aims to promote visual culture and become a new destination for those seeking aesthetic inspiration and a deeper understanding of contemporary Uzbek art.
"Eski Shahar" is not only an art project but also a reflection on urban memory, the connection between times and images. The exhibition invites viewers to see the familiar in a new light — to witness how the past continues to live in the present, and how tradition shapes the language of modern art.
The exhibition is open daily from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
Address: Hamid Alimjan Square, Mirzo-Ulugbek District, Tashkent.
Admission is free.









