
According to the museum, this exhibition is not just a collection of landscapes, but rather a visual diary reflecting the movements, thoughts, and discoveries of the authors.
The main focus is on two contrasting yet harmonious geographical points — Kyrgyzstan and Turkey. The project unites three unique creative perspectives on the nature, architecture, and atmosphere of these countries.
Talai Musurmankulov is a renowned master with an expressive style and a deep understanding of light and air environments.
Talgat Bokoey is an artist whose works are characterized by philosophical calmness and meticulously thought-out composition.
Arstan Dukuyev is a colorist capable of conveying the subtlest nuances of transitional states in nature.
Photo of the IZO museum
All the presented works share one method — pure plein air. The artists intentionally reject studio sterility, opting for a live interaction with nature. The paintings were created outdoors, where the lighting changes every minute. This gives the works a special vibration and sincerity. The rhythm of the landscape, its breath, and even the temperature of the air can be felt in the works. The viewer sees not just a reflection of reality, but a "state" captured in the moment.