Artistic Ceramics Of Uzbekistan: Traditions And Innovations
Alieva Surayyo , Doctor of Art Studies, Professor, Leading Research Fellow, Institute of Art Studies, Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Uzbekistan, TashkentAbstract
The article analyzes the development of artistic ceramics from the 20th to the early 21st century. It examines the distinctive features of the artistic style of Uzbek ceramics in the context of preserving and creatively interpreting traditions in contemporary masters’ practice. The study explores the adaptation of new forms, the dynamics of stylistic changes, and the process of creating a new system of imagery in the ceramics of Uzbekistan, and also traces the relationship between tradition and innovation within a broad socio-cultural and historical context.
Keywords
Ceramics, tradition, ornamentation
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