A Corner for Everyone

Zi Kakhramonova

·

Uzbekistan

a corner for everyone

Intro

in collaboration with Lilian Cordell | England

The body as a site of meaning


Zi Kahramonova is a multidisciplinary artist and theatre designer. Shaped by a deep interest in mythology, feminist perspectives, and embodied experience, her practice spans performance, puppetry, digital animation, textiles, and scenography. Working experimentally across media and form, she explores the body as space and often examines taboos surrounding it. 




Folklore reimagined


Kahramonova draws on Central and East Asian ornament, traditional techniques such as woodblock printing on textiles, and urban research to create visual narratives that merge folklore and contemporary life. 




This artwork covers the location: C11

Bukhara Biennial

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Contemporary art in dialogue with living heritage

A Corner for Everyone

Zi Kakhramonova

·

Uzbekistan

a corner for everyone

Intro

in collaboration with Lilian Cordell | England

The body as a site of meaning


Zi Kahramonova is a multidisciplinary artist and theatre designer. Shaped by a deep interest in mythology, feminist perspectives, and embodied experience, her practice spans performance, puppetry, digital animation, textiles, and scenography. Working experimentally across media and form, she explores the body as space and often examines taboos surrounding it. 




Folklore reimagined


Kahramonova draws on Central and East Asian ornament, traditional techniques such as woodblock printing on textiles, and urban research to create visual narratives that merge folklore and contemporary life. 




This artwork covers the location: C11

Bukhara Biennial

Links

Home

Bukhara Biennial 2025

About

©2025 Bukhara Biennial. All rights reserved.

Contemporary art in dialogue with living heritage

A Corner for Everyone

Zi Kakhramonova

·

Uzbekistan

a corner for everyone

2025

in collaboration with Lilian Cordell | England

The body as a site of meaning


Zi Kahramonova is a multidisciplinary artist and theatre designer. Shaped by a deep interest in mythology, feminist perspectives, and embodied experience, her practice spans performance, puppetry, digital animation, textiles, and scenography. Working experimentally across media and form, she explores the body as space and often examines taboos surrounding it. 




Folklore reimagined


Kahramonova draws on Central and East Asian ornament, traditional techniques such as woodblock printing on textiles, and urban research to create visual narratives that merge folklore and contemporary life. 




This artwork covers the location: C11