The exhibition is a tribute to the memory of a wonderful artist who died prematurely.
He was one of the few graphic artists who perfectly mastered the technique of woodcut, lithography, linocut and a rare master of an ex-libris requiring jewelry graphic skill. The unique imaginative world of the artist absorbed the centuries-old spiritual culture of the peoples of Central Asia, the culture of the Turkic peoples was embodied in his images and plots.
"This exhibition is only a small part of what we could do for this Great Artist," said Professor Kamola Akilova, director of the gallery, at the opening of the exhibition.
The exhibition will last until March 17, 2023.









