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Anara Abzhanova’s exhibition is a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in a world of beauty and harmony through paintings that convey the atmosphere of nature and the city.
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Exhibitions – Past Personal Exhibition of Anara Abzhanova

At the exhibition, the artist presented 30 canvases in which she poured not only her skill but also her love for her homeland and admiration for its nature. Through her art, Anara Abzhanova calls on the audience to appreciate and protect nature.



May 22, 2024
"Pearls of Alatau"
Library of the First President of the Republic
of Kazakhstan – Elbasy, Astana

The Library of Elbasy hosted Anara Abzhanova’s personal exhibition “Pearls of Alatau”. It opened a series of exhibitions dedicated to the First President’s Day and is part of the “Cultural Code of Independence” project, showcasing works of recognized authors held in the Elbasy Library collection.
May 23, 2024
Painting Exhibition
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Exhibitions
Anara Abzhanova’s exhibition “50 Shades of Blue”, where blue is the central color that unites all paintings.
  • State Gallery – Almaty Gallery
  • Paintings by Anara Abzhanova
  • Personal Exhibition “50 Shades of Blue”
Review
"Anara Abzhanova’s art begins as a vessel preserving the value of nature’s beauty, capturing it boldly before the viewer. Nature reveals its facets in compositions that play on close-ups, allowing one to catch every shade, every wonder. She works en plein air, striving not to miss a single detail of her surroundings, showing reflections of midday sun on petals, stems, and any color present in nature’s perfection. It makes viewers almost sense the fragrance and texture of the petals. She encourages the perception of nature’s perfection, often forgotten by humans, to breathe poetry and observe the most captivating spectacle that Mother Nature gives us and that we must protect."
Laura Di Trapani
Art critic of contemporary art, Italian professor
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