According to the organizers, the exhibition focuses on the exploration of human emotions. The artist conveys a multitude of emotional states, including joy, trust, anxiety, and fear, through color, form, and spatial design. Visitors will be able to walk through the exhibition, immersing themselves in various emotional experiences.

The project features paintings and sculptures that are united under the concept of "architecture of feelings." The author's intention is for the exhibition to be a labyrinth of emotions that encourages visitors to engage in inner self-reflection and self-discovery.
Ilgiz Edilson, an artist based in Bishkek, has been studying emotional intelligence and human emotions for over ten years, drawing on neuroscience, psychology, and psychosemantics. His works are created in an abstract visual style, allowing for the expression of complex and subtle emotional states.
The opening ceremony of the exhibition will begin on January 16 at 2:00 PM.
The museum is open to visitors from Tuesday to Sunday from 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM, and is closed on Mondays.
The museum's address: Bishkek, Abdrakhmanov St., 196.