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Art Exhibition "Time and symbols”O'zA, Nazokat Usmonova, 29 October 2009, 11:19 Archaeological complex “Ming Urik” witnessed one of the regular creative projects of the Fund “Forum of Culture and Arts of Uzbekistan in the capital, III International Art Exhibition “Time and symbols”. It was organized in cooperation with the Ministry of Culture and Sports of Uzbekistan, «Ijod» National Center for the Arts, Association of artists, art historians and craftsmen. Extensive work carried out under the leadership of President Islam Karimov on objective study of history, reviving the rich spiritual heritage, national traditions and values, and cultural development of our people, promotes the Uzbek art in the world. Fund Forum of Culture and Arts of Uzbekistan has been implementing a lot of big projects in this direction. It is the week of Art, International Bienniale, creative conferences, exhibitions, shows, competitions and festivals, concerts, presentations, master classes, which are held in collaboration with other organizations. International Exhibition “Time and symbols” is of great interest to connoisseurs of art. Video-art works presented here, philosophically reflected particularly time concept and world of artists. Along with the works of Uzbek artists, the exhibition shows examples of the work of artists Carlos Casas (Spain), Jean-Sebastien Lallemand (France), Dmitry Gutova (Russia). “I am interested in history and culture of Uzbekistan,” said the artist from France, Jean Sebastien Lallemand. “Your art for many centuries has maintained its uniqueness, beauty and national identity. I would like to highlight the creativity of artists of Uzbekistan. They achieve great success in modern areas of fine art.” EY Latest news: Remembering the great ancestors Uzbek-Russian-American JV Samosherteks plans to create 100 more jobs Fergana machine-tractor parks preparing for planting season |
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