“Visions of Uzbekistan” is an exhibition sponsored in partnership with the Embassy of Uzbekistan which will run from January 8, 2015 – February 7, 2015. Uzbekistan is located at the heart of Central Asia, neighboring world civilizations such as China, Persia, and India, and connecting… Continue reading VISIONS OF UZBEKISTAN
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Revolution and Art in the Kyrgyz Republic
with Sally Cummings, St. Andrews University Professor Sally Nikoline Cummings teaches in the School of InternationalRelations, University of St Andrews. Her more recent publications includeUnderstanding Central Asia (2012), Sovereignty after Empire: Comparing theMiddle East… Continue reading Revolution and Art in the Kyrgyz Republic
Nomadic Life Styles and Narratives in Kazakhstan: Then and Now
A workshop held in conjunction with the exhibition “Nomads and Networks: The Ancient Art and Culture of Kazakhstan” currently at the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery in the Smithsonian Institution until December 2,… Continue reading Nomadic Life Styles and Narratives in Kazakhstan: Then and Now
The ATOM project exhibit and art show
To Mark the International Day Against Nuclear Tests Ambassador of the Republic of Kazakhstan H.E. Kairat Umarov and GW’s Central Asia Program have the honor to invite you to attend The ATOM project exhibit and… Continue reading The ATOM project exhibit and art show
Towards a World Without Nuclear Weapons Testing
with Karipbek Kuyukov, ATOM Project Honorary Ambassador and Artist, and Roman Vassilenko, Ambassador-at-Large, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kazakhstan The ATOM Project (Abolish Testing Our Mission) is an international campaign designed… Continue reading Towards a World Without Nuclear Weapons Testing
Искусство народов Центральной Азии/Arts of the peoples of Central Asia
Author: Galiya Dabylovna Janabayeva The book presents the aesthetic features of the decorative and applied arts of Central Asian peoples, many unique examples of which—as well as the knowledge and… Continue reading Искусство народов Центральной Азии/Arts of the peoples of Central Asia
Contemporary Art as a Public Forum in Kazakhstan
By Alexandra Tsay