Uzbekistan’s Inaugural Bukhara Biennial 2025 Opens Across Restored Historic Landmarks

Uzbekistan’s Inaugural Bukhara Biennial 2025 Opens Across Restored Historic Landmarks
The Mir-i-Arab Madrasa. Image Courtesy of Uzbekistan Art and Culture Development Foundation The Mir-i-Arab Madrasa. Image Courtesy of Uzbekistan Art and Culture Development Foundation

The inaugural edition of the Bukhara Biennial opened on September 5, 2025, bringing over 70 site-specific commissions by more than 200 participants from 39 countries to the historic core of the Uzbek city. Commissioned by the Uzbekistan Art and Culture Development Foundation (ACDF) and Commissioner Gayane Umerova, the Biennial is described as the largest and most diverse cultural event in Central Asia to date. Curated by Diana Campbell under the theme Recipes for Broken Hearts, the ten-week event is staged across a constellation of newly restored sites, including madrassas, caravanserais, and mosques, all part of Bukhara's UNESCO World Heritage listing. Beyond an exhibition platform, the biennial is framed as part of a broader master plan, positioning culture as a catalyst for urban transformation and heritage renewal.

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