An Unusual Exhibition About Human Emotions Will Open in Bishkek

Яна Орехова Local news
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On January 16, an exhibition by contemporary artist Ilgiz Edilson titled "Anatomy of Human Emotions" will open at the National Museum of Fine Arts named after Gapar Aitiev in Bishkek. The exhibition will be available to all interested until February 1.

The organizers announced that the event is dedicated to exploring the emotional experiences of people. The artist uses color, form, and spatial solutions to reflect a multitude of emotional states—from joy and trust to fear and anxiety. The exhibition is organized as a route, allowing viewers to gradually immerse themselves in various emotional experiences.
An unusual exhibition about human emotions will open in Bishkek

The project includes both paintings and sculptures, united in a common "architecture of feelings." The author conceived the exhibition as a labyrinth of emotions that encourages viewers to engage in inner dialogue and self-reflection.

Ilgiz Edilson, who lives and works in Bishkek, has been exploring emotional intelligence and the nature of human emotions for over ten years, drawing on neuroscience, psychology, and psycho-semantics. In his works, he employs an abstract visual language to convey complex and subtle emotional states.

The opening ceremony of the exhibition is scheduled for January 16 at 2:00 PM.

The museum is open from Tuesday to Sunday from 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM, with Monday being a day off.

Address: Bishkek, Abdrakhmanov St., 196.
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