Concept of the Exhibition
Trajectories of Life explored the philosophical triad of Meaning, Beauty, and Time, proposing art as the space where these three dimensions converge. Rather than focusing on motion as a purely physical phenomenon, the exhibition examined movement in its broader sense — the passage of time, the evolution of identity, and the continuity of cultural memory.
The curatorial vision intertwined themes of tangible travel — the rhythm of city streets, architectural stillness, the atmosphere of distant markets — with the invisible, inner movement of thought and spirit. Through painting, viewers were invited to reflect on what remains constant in a rapidly changing world: the pursuit of aesthetic truth and the imprint of shared human history.