Forte Kulanshi Art Space presents an exhibition project dedicated to the union between humans and horses, the oldest companions in history, who expanded the boundaries of the inhabited world.
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The exhibition AQ JORǴA presents an artistic inquiry into the culture of the steppe and its emblematic symbols. Within this context, the horse emerges as a conduit to the world of the steppe—a domain where time flows with a different rhythm, where the whisper of wind through the grasses is heard, and where the horizon seamlessly joins earth and sky. Vladimir Bystritsky’s oeuvre invites the observer to reconnect with this profound simplicity and depth. His works serve as a reminder that the steppe transcends mere geography, embodying a distinctive state of freedom in which humanity can rediscover its bond with nature, motion, and the essence of life.
Forte Kulanshi Art Space presents the exhibition project ATTIÑ JALINDA, dedicated to the union between humans and horses, the oldest companions in history who expanded the boundaries of the inhabited world. The project aims to demonstrate how artists interpret the interaction between humans and natural forces in the modern world.

The exhibition “HOLA=SALEM” brings together the works of nine contemporary artists from Spain and Kazakhstan, inviting viewers to observe how a dialogue is established between artistic traditions and individual practices.
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“Ancestral Mirror” is a final exhibition of the KULANSHI ART GROUP art residency, bringing together works by artists who reinterpret Kazakhstani mythology as a language for reflecting on contemporary reality, personal experience, and collective memory.

An exhibition titled “Once Upon a Time, and Once There Was Not. Styrian Folk Tales of the Silk Road” opened at LM Kulanshi Art Gallery in the capital, with the support of the Embassy of the Republic of Austria in Kazakhstan.