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.

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.