An Unusual Exhibition About Human Emotions Will Open in Bishkek

According to the organizers, the exhibition explores various emotional states of a person. Through the use of color, form, and spatial solutions, the artist demonstrates a wide range of emotions—from joy and trust to anxiety and fear. The exhibition is designed in such a way that viewers can sequentially immerse themselves in each of the emotional states.
The project includes painting and sculpture, united by the concept of "architecture of feelings." Ilgiz Edilson conceived the exhibition as a labyrinth of emotions, inviting viewers to self-reflection and internal dialogue.
The artist, who works and lives in Bishkek, has been researching emotional intelligence and the nature of emotions for over ten years, based on data from neuroscience and psychology. In his works, he employs an abstract visual language to convey subtle and complex emotions.
The opening ceremony of the exhibition will begin on January 16 at 14:00.
The museum is open to visitors from Tuesday to Sunday from 11:00 to 18:00, with Monday being a day off.
Address: Bishkek, Abdrakhmanov Street, 196.
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