The project Art Future for the development of contemporary art in Kazakhstan and Central Asia is the management company of Esentai Gallery — a gallery of contemporary art, which was founded in 2015. Since the opening more than 30 exhibitions have been held and work of more than 75 artists have been represented.
Art Future acts as a platform for cultural experience exchange, artistic experiments, and a platform where artists can test ideas by interacting with a diverse audience, and the visitors replenish their knowledge about art.
In February 2021, the project opened studios for artists and implements the art residency program @afstudios_kz
The goal of the Art Future project is to maximise the involvement of viewers in the process of studying the art of Central Asia, to support and develop the artistic environment in the region and demonstrate the artistic research as well as projects of the authors.
The goal of the Art Future project is to maximise the involvement of viewers in the process of studying the art of Central Asia, to support and develop the artistic environment in the region and demonstrate the artistic research as well as projects of the authors.
The Esentai Gallery is a gallery of contemporary art, that has hosted more than 20 exhibition projects. Also, about 200 events aimed at studying contemporary art: lectures, poetry and music evenings, meetings with representatives of various fields, a film club, and other various formats. The Gallery's art foundation represents work of more than 100 authors from all over the region. The catalogue with full art work listed can be sent on request.
Address: Al-Farabi 77/8, Esentai Mall Shopping Center
Working hours: Daily from 10:00 to 22:00
Contact number: 8 (708) 082 12 02
Email: artfuture.contact@gmail.com
For more information, about the events/ days of installation, you can find out more on our Instagram page @esentaigallery
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