
The National Museum of Fine Arts named after Gapar Aitiev will host an exhibition titled "Zhol," featuring works by Kyrgyz artists that reflect the nature of Kyrgyzstan and Turkey.
According to the Ministry of Culture, the official opening of the exhibition is scheduled for March 5 at 15:00. It will feature masters such as Talai Musurmankulov, Talgat Bokoев, and Arstan Dukuev.
The "Zhol" project includes a series of plein air landscapes that explore the natural features of both countries. The artists connect the unique geographical, architectural, and atmospheric elements of Kyrgyzstan and Turkey through their creative interpretations.
All works were created outdoors, allowing the authors to establish direct contact with the surrounding nature. They aimed to capture the dynamics of the landscape and convey the changes in light, air, and space. The exhibition invites viewers to rethink the beauty of nature and engage in a creative dialogue.
The exhibition will be open to visitors from March 5 to 24 at: 196 Y. Abdrakhmanov Street.