A Thousand Prayers

Jazgul Madazimova

·

Kyrgyzstan

a thousand prayers

Intro

in collaboration with the Women of Bukhara

Between movement and memory


Jazgul Madazimova is an interdisciplinary artist working across performance, installation, and drawing to explore themes of migration, borders, and identity. Her practice is rooted in collaboration and social engagement, bringing together artists, spaces, and communities.




Echoes of a generation


Women of Central Asia—particularly their experiences and perspectives—are central to Madazimova’s work. She often draws inspiration from the resilience and sacrifice of an entire generation of Kyrgyz women who migrated abroad to support their families.




This artwork covers the location: PS13

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Contemporary art in dialogue with living heritage

A Thousand Prayers

Jazgul Madazimova

·

Kyrgyzstan

a thousand prayers

Intro

in collaboration with the Women of Bukhara

Between movement and memory


Jazgul Madazimova is an interdisciplinary artist working across performance, installation, and drawing to explore themes of migration, borders, and identity. Her practice is rooted in collaboration and social engagement, bringing together artists, spaces, and communities.




Echoes of a generation


Women of Central Asia—particularly their experiences and perspectives—are central to Madazimova’s work. She often draws inspiration from the resilience and sacrifice of an entire generation of Kyrgyz women who migrated abroad to support their families.




This artwork covers the location: PS13

Bukhara Biennial

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Home

Bukhara Biennial 2025

About

©2025 Bukhara Biennial. All rights reserved.

Contemporary art in dialogue with living heritage

A Thousand Prayers

Jazgul Madazimova

·

Kyrgyzstan

a thousand prayers

2025

in collaboration with the Women of Bukhara

Between movement and memory


Jazgul Madazimova is an interdisciplinary artist working across performance, installation, and drawing to explore themes of migration, borders, and identity. Her practice is rooted in collaboration and social engagement, bringing together artists, spaces, and communities.




Echoes of a generation


Women of Central Asia—particularly their experiences and perspectives—are central to Madazimova’s work. She often draws inspiration from the resilience and sacrifice of an entire generation of Kyrgyz women who migrated abroad to support their families.




This artwork covers the location: PS13