THE MODERN CULTURAL LIFE OF UZBEKISTAN:CONCERTS, EXHIBITIONS, FASHION.
Keywords:
Uzbekistan; modern culture; cultural modernization; cultural diplomacy; concerts; music festivals; International Jazz Festival; exhibitions; art galleries; visual arts; contemporary art; traditional arts; cultural heritage; fashion industry; Tashkent Fashion Week; creative industry; youth creativity; cultural infrastructure; museums; cultural institutions; applied arts; creative economy;Abstract
Uzbekistan’s modern cultural landscape has experienced rapid
transformation in recent decades. While traditional forms of art remain central to
national identity, contemporary cultural platforms—including concerts, exhibitions,
and fashion events—have expanded significantly. Major urban centers such as
Tashkent now serve as hubs for musical performances, visual art showcases, and
creative industry development. The interaction between heritage and global cultural
trends has produced a vibrant environment that supports artistic innovation, youth
creativity, and international collaboration. This paper examines the evolution of
musical events, the diversification of visual art exhibitions, and the rise of the fashion
industry as key components of Uzbekistan’s contemporary cultural development.
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