
According to the museum, this event is not just an exhibition of landscapes, but a visual diary reflecting the movements, thoughts, and discoveries of the artists.
The exhibition focuses on two contrasting yet harmonious geographical regions: Kyrgyzstan and Turkey. The project showcases three unique artistic perspectives on the nature, architecture, and atmosphere of these countries.
Talai Musurmankulov is known for his expressive brushstrokes and deep understanding of light and air.
Talgat Bokoeyev creates works characterized by philosophical calmness and meticulously crafted composition.
Arstan Dukuyev, a master of color, is capable of conveying the subtlest nuances of nature's transitional states.
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All the presented works are united by the method of their creation — plein air. The artists deliberately reject the sterility of studios and strive for a live connection with nature. The paintings were created outdoors, where the lighting changes every minute, giving them a special vibration and sincerity. In these works, one can feel the rhythm of the surrounding landscape, its breath, and even the temperature of the air. Viewers will see not just a copy of reality, but a "state" — a fleeting moment captured here and now.