Aziza Kadyri’s artistic practice is defined by a fusion of collaboration and interdisciplinary methodologies that drive the creation of both physical and digital immersive experiences. Central to her work is a deep-seated interest in participatory practices within local communities, which led her to co-found Qizlar Collective, a grassroots feminist group rooted in principles of intersectionality and social change.
In her projects, Kadyri explores themes of migration, displacement, social invisibility, identity, decolonisation, and the loss of language. Her work integrates XR, AR, VR, and AI technologies to enhance artistic research and facilitate deeper interactions with activist and socially engaged practices. She seeks innovative ways to engage with cultural heritage, particularly textiles and costumes traditionally labelled as ‘feminine.’ By leveraging these technologies, Kadyri reimagines traditional narratives, making them relevant to contemporary female experiences and participating in a process of alternative mythmaking.
Kadyri represented Uzbekistan at the 60th Venice Biennale Arte with the project ‘Don't Miss the Cue’. Her work has been shown at KINDL Centre for Contemporary Art, Berlin, Germany (2024); Delfina Foundation, London, UK (2024); nGbK/Kunstraum Bethanien, Berlin, Germany (2023); Schloss Biesdorf, Berlin, Germany (2023), Prague Quadrennial of Performance Design (2023), and Athens Digital Arts Festival (2021, 2022) among others.