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Aitkul Tasmagambetova's solo exhibition opens at the Presidential сenter

Aitkul Tasmagambetova's solo exhibition opens at the Presidential сenter Aitkul Tasmagambetova's solo exhibition opens at the Presidential сenter Aitkul Tasmagambetova's solo exhibition opens at the Presidential сenter Aitkul Tasmagambetova's solo exhibition opens at the Presidential сenter Aitkul Tasmagambetova's solo exhibition opens at the Presidential сenter Aitkul Tasmagambetova's solo exhibition opens at the Presidential сenter

Aitkul Tasmagambetova, artist, designer, and member of both the International Association of Plastic Arts at UNESCO and the Eurasian Art Union, has opened her solo exhibition, "Poetry of the Universe: With Brush and Light" at the Presidential сenter of the DPA RK. The exhibition marks the 35th anniversary of Kazakhstan's independence.

The exhibition features over 50 works by the artist, including abstract paintings.

Aitkul Tasmagambetova has received numerous national and international awards, including a silver medal at the Golden Time Talent festival in London and a first-degree medal at the Planet of Knowledge international competition in the Czech Republic for her painting "Saka Queen." She has also been honored with the "Dala Ornekteri" medal for her contribution to Kazakh art and is a laureate of the International Festival of Art Objects and Creative Initiatives in Moscow. In October 2022, she received the Grand Prix in the Best Foreign Painting category at the Leading Asian Artists Exhibition in Seoul, South Korea.

In addition, A. Tasmagambetova has authored numerous articles and textbooks for universities and colleges on Kazakh art, ethnopedagogy, and youth education. She has also designed women's clothing, jewelry, and national souvenirs.

Approximately 90 guests attended the event, including representatives from culture, art, education, public associations, and the public.

The artist's works are included in museums and private collections in Kazakhstan, Turkey, Japan, the United Kingdom, South Korea, Malaysia, China, Russia, Uzbekistan, and the Czech Republic. Her small fiberglass sculptures are displayed in the streets and squares of Astana.