CCA Lab
SEASONS
2021 – 2022
The pilot year of the Contemporary Art Centre Lab revealed the wealth of talent residing and working in Tashkent. Building on this success, the programme moved forward with a renewed concept and under the guidance of a new curator, aimed at capturing innovative practices and teaching methods.
The project continued to engage international experts to share their expertise, with a strong emphasis on fostering teamwork among participants. This approach is designed to observe their interactions and challenge them to step beyond their comfort zones. | The Centre is offering comprehensive resources and opportunities for self-expression, positioning itself as a unique platform for young artists, according to Gayane Umerova, Chairperson of the Art and Culture Development Foundation.
In 2021, the Centre for Contemporary Art announced a new cohort for the CCA Lab educational program for 2021–2022. Participants with the best work were given the opportunity to realise personal projects and engage with leading international cultural and artistic figures through lectures and master classes.
2021 – 2022 | Alexey Ulko |
2020 – 2021
CCA LAB is the research arm of the Centre for Contemporary Art Tashkent, dedicated to advancing contemporary art and cultural practices in Uzbekistan. Its mission includes reinterpreting and deepening the understanding of the region’s artistic heritage. The lab’s ultimate objective is to curate a series of exhibitions in collaboration with international curators, both within Uzbekistan and on the global stage. | Participants in the CCA LAB have acquired valuable practical experience through their involvement in interdisciplinary, curator-led teams. These artists have contributed to exhibition projects at the Centre for Contemporary Art Tashkent and played a significant role in the creation of Uzbekistan’s national pavilion at the Venice Biennale in 2020 and 2021. 2020 – 2021 | Soadat Ismailova |
PROJECTS
Tashkent Futures 2022
A joint project of the participants of the research laboratory of the Centre for Contemporary Art Tashkent. The participants of the laboratory at the Centre for Contemporary Art were given extensive freedom and the opportunity to understand the city we live in through the lens of personal creative perception. The result of this process was works united by a common stream of (self-) reflection and gathered under a main leitmotif, which sets the foggy mirage of an almost fictional city, drawing out quite realistic paths and contours recognisable to the touch. | put your ear to the thick concrete wall and listen to what is going on behind it, to weave together the vision and fiction of the world of your familiar courtyard, while being separated from it by a pillar of thick dust. Tashkent Futures 2022 is a memory of the past, a reflection on modern Tashkent and a fantasy of the future. Intertwining with each other, the layers of time form reliefs and then freeze in eternity. An attempt to fumble with the outlines of these massive figures leads to an oasis that someone might call home. Do we live in the city? Or does the city fill its space with us? Project curator: Alexey Ulko |
Tashkent Encounters
Tashkent Film Encounters is a series of curated events by the Centre for Contemporary Art Tashkent. The project brings together international authors working in various disciplines in the capital of Uzbekistan and engages in dialogue with representatives of the local art scene. Each series of Tashkent Encounters is dedicated to a specific theme around which a public programme of discussions, lectures, exhibitions, performances and workshops are structured. The first Tashkent Encounters event is dedicated to contemporary cinema in Central Asia. Directors from Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan presented their works, which have already become classics of contemporary cinema. This allows the audience to trace the evolution of the film language of these authors - from the early 90s to the present day. | Tashkent Music Encounters is a series of events that brings together musicians from traditional to experimental styles. The project is designed to create conditions for creative contacts and co-operation at the regional and international levels, to allow the general public to get acquainted with the work of musicians, and artists a platform for the development and formation of a community and listening audience, to provide participants with an opportunity to go beyond the traditional concert. |