Dishon Yuldash – New CCA Resident in Tashkent
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We are pleased to welcome Dishon Yuldash as a new resident at the CCA Artist Residencies in Tashkent. An artist and founder of the non-profit gallery ISSMAG and the platform Prolog.Vision, her practice explores displacement and belonging, cultural hybridity, and global migration. At its core lies a sculptural language that intertwines the organic and the technological, the architectural and the fluid, forming porous spaces of presence between memory and matter.
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Born in Uzbekistan to a Tatar–Uzbek family, raised in Kazan, and later shaped by years in Europe, Yuldash inhabits a fluid space of identity. Living and working in Bangkok, she embraces in-betweenness as central to her work, where rhythm and repetition embody both trauma and healing — reflecting cycles of migration, extinction, and cultural memory.
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Her platform Prolog.Vision realized the exhibition Planned Obsolescence, awarded the Innovation – 2017 Curator of the Year. Yuldash has also participated in Biennale Carbone 20 (France) and international art fairs including Cosmoscow, Blazar, Catalog, and Art Moment Jakarta, continuously expanding her practice across borders.