Aziz Abdukhakimov (; ; born 17, June, 1974) is an Uzbek Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Minister of Tourism and Cultural Heritage.
Aziz Abdukaharovich Abdukhakimov was born on June 17, 1974, in the city of Tashkent. Graduated from Tashkent State Economic University. An economist by profession, he graduated from the Japanese University of Hitotsubashi with a master's degree.
Aziz Abdukhakimov has played a significant role in promoting cultural development and the arts in Uzbekistan. As a key government official overseeing tourism, culture, and heritage preservation, he has launched and supported several high-profile cultural initiatives.
Cultural Legacy of Uzbekistan in World Collections
The project was a large-scale initiative supported by Aziz Abdukhakimov aimed at researching, documenting, and publishing UzbekistanâÂÂs historical artifacts housed in various museums and private collections worldwide. This project sought to reconnect Uzbekistan with its dispersed cultural heritage by publishing detailed catalogs, creating digital archives, and collaborating with international museums. It played a crucial role in preserving and promoting UzbekistanâÂÂs artistic and historical treasures on a global scale. Abdukhakimov highlighted the significance of this initiative, emphasizing its role in preserving and showcasing Uzbekistan's rich cultural heritage.
Art Station in Samarkand
One of his notable projects is Art Station in Samarkand, a multidisciplinary contemporary art cluster in Samarkand that includes art gallery and art residency. Established in 2022 under AbdukhakimovâÂÂs initiative and revitalized in 2023, Art Station serves as a platform for artistic expression, education, and cultural exchange. The space includes a gallery, artist residency, and educational workshops, attracting both local and international artists. Through Art Station, Abdukhakimov has contributed to strengthening UzbekistanâÂÂs contemporary art scene and positioning Samarkand as a cultural hub in Central Asia.
Revitalization of Cultural Heritage and Museums
Beyond contemporary art, Abdukhakimov has led efforts to restore and promote UzbekistanâÂÂs cultural heritage. Under his leadership, several historic sites and museums have undergone significant renovations, including:
Mahalla: Urban Rural Living Exhibition
As a member of the Organising Committee, Abdukhakimov put efforts to the project that presented the architecture of traditional neighborhoods in Uzbekistan, reflecting the country's unique cultural and social dynamics.
Through these initiatives, Abdukhakimov has played a crucial role in cultural diplomacy, strengthening UzbekistanâÂÂs global artistic ties and expanding access to cultural spaces for artists, researchers, and the public. His work has been recognized both domestically and internationally for fostering creativity, heritage preservation, and the integration of arts into UzbekistanâÂÂs tourism and economic sectors.