Yulia Tulegenova took part at AMOVE Gallery exhibition 2026
Opening on Saturday, 21th of February from 6pm to 9pm.
St. Margaret's House, 21 Old Ford Road, E2 9PL, London, UK.

Trajectories of Life: Art in Motion

Yulia Tulegenova's painting was exhibited as part of Trajectories of Life: Art in Motion, an international exhibition that brought together artists from across the UK and beyond in a dynamic dialogue about movement, memory, and meaning.
The exhibition was a collaborative initiative between AMOVE Gallery and Visionary Art Gallery, presented in London as a cross-regional cultural exchange. The project continued both galleries’ shared mission of fostering artistic dialogue across borders and supporting artists whose work demonstrates strong conceptual depth and technical excellence.
Artist: Yulia Tulegenova

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.

Professional Context and Critical Reception

The exhibition was carefully curated to bridge emerging and established artistic voices, creating a professional environment in which artistic merit and originality were meaningfully recognized. The selection process emphasized conceptual integrity, technical mastery, and the ability of a work to engage in dialogue with the exhibition’s central themes.
The curatorial team and invited art professionals noted the strength of works that demonstrated both structural clarity and emotional depth. Particular attention was given to pieces that embodied a thoughtful engagement with time — whether expressed through layered painterly texture, compositional tension, or symbolic narrative.
Within this context of exhibition, my work was presented as part of the broader conversation about movement not only as physical displacement, but as inner transformation and lived experience. The exhibition marked an important step in my ongoing artistic trajectory within the international art scene.

Participation in Trajectories of Life: Art in Motion was officially recognized with a Certificate of Exhibition Participation issued by the organizing galleries.
A digital copy of the certificate is available below as confirmation of my involvement in this international exhibition project.

Trajectories of Life ultimately asked a simple yet profound question:
Where are we going today and what do we choose to take with us?
Made on
Tilda