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Osh Regional Museum of Fine Arts named after Turgunbai Sadykov, Osh, Kyrgyz Republic

The Pomegranate Garden by Alexander Dilbazi

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Osh Regional Museum of Fine Arts named after Turgunbai Sadykov, Osh, Kyrgyz Republic

The Pomegranate Garden by Alexander Dilbazi

The Pomegranate Garden by Alexander Dilbazi
From July 22 to August 5, 2026, the Osh Regional Museum of Fine Arts named after Turgunbai Sadykov will host a personal exhibition by artist Alexander Dilbazi "The Pomegranate Garden", an international art project that reveals the author's philosophical view through painting.
Alexander Dilbazi is an artist and the founder of the author's art direction "Filart", in which painting becomes a way of philosophical understanding of the world, combining art, thought and inner human experience.

The Pomegranate Garden is not just an exhibition, but an ever—evolving art project. His story began in 2015 at The Ritz-Carlton Moscow with the collection "When does the pomegranate blossom?". Over the past decade, the exposition has been repeatedly changed, replenished with new works and gradually turned into a large-scale artistic system that continues its movement around the world.

Of particular importance is the exhibition at the Osh Regional Museum of Fine Arts named after Turgunbai Sadikov. Osh is one of the oldest cultural centers in Central Asia, where different traditions and cultures have been meeting for centuries. It is here that the continuation of the route of the Pomegranate Garden becomes a natural development of the project idea based on cultural dialogue and the unifying power of art.

The exhibition has already been presented in major museum and cultural spaces. In December 2025, the project was held at the Russian State Library in Moscow. In June 2026, the Pomegranate Garden was shown with great success at the Kyrgyz National Museum of Fine Arts named after Gapar Aitiev in Bishkek, and then at the Abylkhan Kasteev State Museum of Art of the Republic of Kazakhstan in Almaty. The Osh exposition is becoming the next stage of this international route.

For Alexander Dilbazi, the Pomegranate Garden is a long—term cultural mission. The artist's goal is to present the project in one hundred museums around the world, creating a single international route of contemporary art that unites countries, cultures and people.

The organizers invite residents and guests of Osh to visit the exhibition and become part of an art space where painting turns into memory, memory into dialogue, and dialogue into a path connecting cultures and generations.