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Antony Gormley (England) in collaboration with Temur Jumaev (Uzbekistan) CLOSE, 2024–2025. Photo by Adrien Dirand
Bread at Kolhoz Bazaar in Bukhara Courtesy of Uzbekistan Art and Culture Development Foundation Photo credit Nafisa Parpieva
Bukhara Biennial_Artist Samah Hijawi’s and collaborator Ahmad Arabov and Makhfuza Salimova project Photo credit Andrey Arakelyan
Bukhara Biennial Artist Saule Suleimenova Courtesy of Uzbekistan Art and Culture Development Foundation Photo credit Andrey Arakelyan
Café Oshqozon Bukhara, interpretation of The Brutalist Kitchen Manifesto by artist Carsten Höller (Germany, Sweden), in collaboration with Bahriddin Chustiy and Pavel Georganov (Uzbekistan)_Tomato Tower
Café Oshqozon Bukhara, interpretation of The Brutalist Kitchen Manifesto by artist Carsten Höller (Germany, Sweden), in collaboration with Bahriddin Chustiy and Pavel Georganov (Uzbekistan)
Café Oshqozon Bukhara, interpretation of The Brutalist Kitchen Manifesto by artist Carsten Höller (Germany, Sweden), in collaboration with Bahriddin Chustiy and Pavel Georganov (Uzbekistan)
Ceramicists_Abdullo Narzullaev Courtesy of Uzbekistan Art and Culture Development Foundation_Photo credit Madiev Davron
(exterior) Subodh Gupta (India) in collaboration with Baxtiyor Nazirov (Uzbekistan) Salt Carried by the Wind, 2024–2025
(interior domed ceiling) Subodh Gupta (India) in collaboration with Baxtiyor Nazirov (Uzbekistan) Salt Carried by the Wind, 2024–2025
Kamruzzaman Shadhin Bangladesh in collaboration with Zavkiddin Yodgorov
Khoja Kalon_Courtesy of Uzbekistan Art and Culture Development Foundation Photo credit Narfisa Parpieva
Marina Perez Simão (Brazil) in collaboration with Bakhtiyar Babamuradov (Uzbekistan) Untitled, 2024–2025
Oyjon Khayrullaeva (Uzbekistan) in collaboration with Raxmon Toirov and Rauf Taxirov (Uzbekistan) Eight Lives, 2024–2025
(left) Nomin Zezegmaa (Germany, Mongolia) in collaboration with Margilan Crafts Development Centre (Odiljon Okhunov, Javlonbek Mukhtorov, Uzbekistan) ᠣᠩᠭᠤᠳ (Ongod), 2025
The Mir i Arab Madrasa Courtesy of Uzbekistan Art and Culture Development
Residency in Stockholm_Chefs Pasha and Chustiy with Carsten Holler Courtesy of Uzbekistan ACDF
Residency in Stockholm_Chefs Pasha and Chustiy with Carsten Holler and team Courtesy of Uzbekistan ACDF
Spices at Kolhoz Bazaar in Bukhara Courtesy of Uzbekistan Art and Culture Development Foundation_Photo credit Andrey Arakelyan
Spices at Kolhoz Bazaar in Bukhara Courtesy of Uzbekistan Art and Culture Development Foundation Photo credit Andrey Arakelyan