The group exhibition titled 'My Fairy Tale', which reveals new perspectives on artists' perception of reality, will meet art lovers at Ruzy Gallery until April 20

Ruzy Gallery, which focuses on different periods of art and aims to develop interdisciplinary relationships, will host the group exhibition titled “My Fairy Tale” until April 20, where it creates a narrative space that allows artists to consider the concept of "fairy tale" as a personal, social and political metaphor.

The exhibition examines storytelling and visual art as a faculty that distinguishes humans from other living beings and reveals the unique creative characteristics of each individual.

These two art forms can disrupt social norms and life patterns through metaphorical fairy tale images in order to distance themselves from direct political criticism. The “My Fairy Tale” exhibition reveals new perspectives on artists' perception of reality.

Abrahamm Creative Studio, Gülin Karabacak, Kemal Özen, Nina Murashkina, Pamir Yıldıran, Sinan Çınar, Simay Bahçıvan, Vildan Hoşbak and Xavier Escala are featured in the “My Fairy Tale” exhibition, which aims to question the viewer’s perception of reality and develop different perspectives through the artists’ storytelling. The artists’ new works, shaped around the theme of fairy tales, will meet the audience for the first time at Ruzy Gallery.

Source: https://www.haberturk.com/benim-peri-masalim-sergisi-ruzy-gallery-de-3771859