In September 2025 a collective group of Techspressionist artists will travel to Urgench, Uzbekistan, to exhibit their work at the Museum of Contemporary Art (CAMUZ).
Techspressionism / Texekspressionizm in Urgench includes works from 10 artists. We anticipate adding a reel of selected works by many more Techspressionist artists.
Shirin Tashova, the director of CAMUZ, is working closely with this group of artists to organize this international exhibition which will promote the new genre of Techspresionsim in Uzbekistan.
The exhibit open to the public on September 25, 2025. An opening reception will be held on Thursday, September 25, at 15:00 (3:00 pm)
Techspressionism is an art movement that merges technology with expressionism. It emphasizes the use of digital tools and techniques to create emotionally charged, subjective, and often abstract artworks. The term combines “technology” and “expressionism,” reflecting the movement’s focus on leveraging modern tech to convey deep emotional experiences and personal perspectives.
The movement is guided by a core group of artists who meet online in monthly Salons to share their work and discuss ideas related to art and technology. It is also a widely used hashtag on social media, used on over 80k Instagram posts by artists worldwide since the formulation of the artist group in 2021.
For a list of participating artists click here: