At the heart of Resonance of Soul lies a timeless question — how do myths, memories, and the human spirit continue to shape our present and imagine our future?
Perhaps the answer resides not in a single narrative, but in the multiplicity of voices, gestures, and symbols that humanity continues to reinvent. Art, in this sense, becomes both vessel and mirror - carrying fragments of forgotten wisdom while reflecting our most intimate desires and uncertainties. Between the personal and the collective, the ancient and the contemporary, lies a space where meaning hums quietly - a space this exhibition seeks to inhabit.
Here, creation is not a reenactment of the past, but an act of renewal - where memory transforms into imagination, and myth becomes a living, breathing form once more. Through painting, sculpture, and mixed media, the exhibition unfolds as a continuum of thought and emotion - from the mythic to the intimate, from the monumental to the ecological, from the sensual to the cosmic. Bringing together ten international artists - Ahmed Magdy, Timur D’Vatz, Bobur Ismailov, Jesús Curiá, Bakhodir Jalal, Ulugbek Yusupov, Simon Max Bannister, Evelyne Brader-Frank, Walera Martynchik, and Gillie & Marc ; whose practices traverse continents, histories, and inner worlds, each weaving their own language of form and feeling. Their works collectively speak of continuity rather than contrast, of shared sensibilities that emerge from distinct cultural landscapes.
Drawing from distinct geographies and sensibilities, the exhibition unfolds as a continuum rather than a comparison. Ahmed Magdy and Timur D’Vatz reimagine mythic archetypes and symbols from their cultural pasts, transforming them into portals between history and imagination. Bobur Ismailov and Jesús Curiá turn inward, exploring the layered terrain of emotion, solitude, and the human condition. Bakhodir Jalal and Ulugbek Yusupov engage the monumental and decorative, reinterpreting their national heritage through modern idioms. Simon Max Bannister extends this dialogue into the ecological realm, where fragments of nature and form become metaphors for renewal, fragility, and the poetic resilience of life. Evelyne Brader-Frank channels the sensual and sculptural resonance of the human form, distilling feminine archetypes into abstract gestures of vitality and grace. Walera Martynchik extends this reflection into a cosmic register, where chaos and order converge, revealing the spiritual dimension of freedom and transformation. Gillie & Marc further expand the dialogue outward, their sculptures invoking empathy and environmental consciousness, reminding us that the soul of humanity is entwined with the world it inhabits
Resonance of Soul invites us to listen - not just to the voices of artists, but to the pulse of time itself. It reminds us that art is a living continuum, a shared breath between worlds seen and unseen, a bridge between what we remember and what we have yet to imagine.

