Shakhnoz Abdullaeva
Artist Style:
Impressionism
Born in Tashkent in 1965 Shakhnoz Abdullaeva graduated from the Tashkent Instute of Theatre and arts in 1989. The following is a list of her Exhibion.
1990 - The exhibion of young arsts of Uzbekistan in Bulgaria
1991 - The exhibion of Uzbek arsts in England, gallery Zaman
1991 - The exhibion of Uzbek arsts in Germany
1992 - ART-Asia Tashkent
1993 - The exhibion of Uzbek arsts in Saint-Petersburg
1994 - The exhibion of Uzbek arsts in Switzerland
1995 - Personal exhibion in the gallery “The Center of Folk tradions and arts of Uzbekistan” Tashkent
1996 - The Akhmarov and the disciples' exhibion. The Real State Exchange.
1997 - Member of the Art Union of the Academy of Arts of Uzbekistan
2000 - Personal exhibion in Central exhibion Hall
2001 - Personal exhibion in the Indian Cultural Centre Tashkent
2000-2003 - Personal Exhibion in Central Exhibion Hall Tashkent
2002-2003 - The Worldwide Exhibion of women – arsts Seoul
2003 - Personal Exhibion in The Centre of modern art Tashkent
2004-2005 - The Exhibion of Uzbek arsts in Central House of Arsts Moscow. Russia
2005 - II Biennale in Beijing. China
2005 - The Exhibion of Uzbek arsts in Cairo. Egypt
2006 - Personal Exhibion in Tashkent, youth theatre “Ilkhom”
1999, 2007, 2011 - Parcipated at the internaonal Tashkent Biennale
2008 - The Exhibion of Uzbek arsts in Zürich. Switzerland
2009 - Personal Exhibion in Tashkent, The Centre of Naonal Arts
2013 - Personal Exhibion at the Art gallery of Uzbekistan Tashkent
2014 - Internaonal Exhibion, Qatar
2014 - Personal Exhibion in the gallery Art & Fact. Tashkent
2016 - The exhibion of uzbek arst in Kazakhstan, Astana
2017/18 - The exhibion of uzbek arst in China, Beijing
2019 - Turkey painted with the Uzbek arsts' brush placed in the Fine Art Gallery A member of art Union of the Academy of Arts of Uzbekistan.
Awarded with diplomas and cerficates including the medal “Shukhrat”. Artworks are in the collection of the art gallery of Uzbekistan, State Art Museum of Uzbekistan, the Picture gallery of Urgench, “Zaman” picture gallery (the Great Britain), The World bank (Washington) and private collections in Japan, Finland, Saudi, Russia, India.