Culture

Success of masters from Uzbekistan

UzA, Nazokat Usmanova, 8 September 2009, 19:29

Rewarding the creative work of Viacheslav Useinov with gold medal at an international exhibition organized on the eve of the XXIX Olympic Games in China, as well as master classes on woodcarving of national master of Uzbekistan Sirozhiddin Rakhmatullaev at the Art Institute of Malaysia clearly demonstrate the importance of ever-strengthening international ties of artists from Uzbekistan.

Master and craftsmen, artists, art historians, instructors and students participated in the event held in this regard in the central exhibition hall of the Academy of Arts of Uzbekistan.

The President of the Academy of Arts of Uzbekistan T. Kuziev, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of China in our country Yu Hongjun, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of Malaysia to Uzbekistan Abdulaziz bin Khorun noted that during the years of independence, Uzbekistan has carried out extensive work to enhance the spirituality and development of national culture and art, renaissance, and respect for centuries-old traditions and values.

The work of V. Useinov «Topography of silk flowers» participated at the international exhibition held in the XXIX Olympic Games, where the works from almost a hundred countries were presented. The work is devoted to the actual topic of promoting sports games that have grown through the ancient Silk Road.

Works of V. Useinov were awarded first place in 2005 in the international Biennale, they are collected in museums, galleries and private collections in the United States, France, Italy, Japan, Austria and Israel.

V. Useinov was awarded the golden medal in the event.

Tashkent wood carvings master S. Rakhmatullaev actively participated in the restoration, decoration and restoration of historical and architectural monuments of Bukhara, Samarkand, Urgench, Khiva and Tashkent. His works are distinguished by a special skill and elegance, and turned to the ancient traditions and styles. S. Rakhmatullaev held a cycle of master classes for students, art historians and colleagues at the Art Institute of Malaysia, focusing on the Tashkent school of woodcarving.

”Independence gave the highest good for the people of art,” said S. Rakhmatullaev.

“Conditions and opportunities for professional growth inspire us to new achievements and more effective activity.”

EY

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