Five group painting exhibitions consisting of 170 artworks exclusively made by a total of thirty Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Moldova, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan artists for Cyprus Museum of Modern Arts to be opened by Labour and Social Security Minister Dr. Faiz Sucuoğlu
Date Added: 16 December 2019, 21:00
Last Updated Date:07 January 2020, 15:58

Five group exhibitions consisting of 60 artworks of Kyrgyz artists Gulnara Musabai, Zhanybek Rai, Ruslan Ibraimov, Bakhramzhon Temirov, Azamat Abakirov, Bazarkul Omurkul Uulu, Azizbek Sulaimanov, Duishobek Iskakov, Karypbek Ryskeldiev, Murdin Akhmatov and Sadyk Murzakhanov; 20 artworks of Lidiya Drozdova, Tokbay Kusherbayev, Igor Gushchin and Malik Jumagulov, Moldovan artists; 20 artworks of Svetlana Panaitova, Anastasia Racovcena and Grigori Decev, artists from Uzbekistan; 50 artworks of Aranshy Sharzhanov, Nortoylok Diyarov, Shavkatbek Mamatkarimov, Zoir Meiev, Kuralbek Kossuakov, Rikhsitulla Akramov, Lyubov Tiora and Nuriddin Isaev; 20 artworks of Tajikistan artists Ilyos Mamadzhanov, Umed Ahmadov, Anvarsho Sayfudinov and Daler Mikhtodzhov, in total 170 artworks all exclusively made for the Cyprus Museum of Modern Arts by thirty artists from five countries will be opened by Dr. Faiz Sucuoğlu, Minister of Labour and Social Security on 18 December and 20 December 2019.

According to the information provided by the Directorate of Press and Public Relations of Near East University, the group exhibitions consisting of 60 artworks of Kyrgyz artists will be opened on 18 December 2019 at the Exhibition Hall of the Faculty of Communication and the exhibition consisting of 20 artworks of Kazakh artists, 20 artworks of Moldovan artists, 50 artworks of Uzbekistani artists, and 20 artworks of Tajikistan artists, in total 110 artworks will be opened on Friday, December 20, 2019, at 08.30, at the exhibition hall of the Near East University Atatürk Culture and Congress Center.