At the IZO Museum, an exhibition by artist Ilgiz Edilson titled "Anatomy of Human Emotions" will take place.

Яна Орехова Local news / Cultural news
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On January 16, the National Museum of Fine Arts named after Gapar Aitiev will open an exhibition titled "Anatomy of Human Emotions," created by artist Ilgiz Edilson. The press service of the Ministry of Culture shared this information.

At the center of the exhibition is an exploration of human emotional experience, carried out through color solutions, forms, and spatial compositions. Four color environments and a multitude of emotional states, ranging from joy and trust to fear, anxiety, and determination, create a cohesive journey of inner perception.

The exhibition represents a labyrinth of feelings, where each turn reveals a new facet of human experience — from dazzling ecstasy to quiet solitude. Paintings and sculptures form an architecture of feelings, where each element becomes part of an overall emotional system. This journey into the world of emotions serves as a return to the true "self."

Ilgiz Edilson is a contemporary artist living and working in Bishkek. For over ten years, he has been studying emotional intelligence and the nature of human emotions, existing at the intersection of art, psychology, and neurobiology. His artistic practice is based on data from neuroscience, behavioral psychology, and psycho-semantics. Through an abstract visual language, he seeks to convey subtle and often difficult-to-express states — such as tension, vulnerability, trust, fear, and the impulse to act.

The exhibition will run until February 1.
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