Untitled exhibitions

 


How often do art galleries have visitors, have you ever considered visiting one?

I am an art enthusiast person, I love visiting galleries, exhibitions or even artists own shops

where they show their art. You may ask where this interest comes from, I can only say that it is

from my own inner child who always has admired art and tried to give it a meaning.


Yesterday I had the chance to visit Kosovo's National Art Gallery, who in there two girls 

"Anjesa Devolla"and :Anita Mucolli; had an exhibition called “a place without walls”, which at first I really stumbled to understand the meaning at all.


The first piece when you entered was this:



At first it looked like a tool of torment used in old times and brought here to explain the tortures or the pain that the people have gone through,around it it had glass tools connected to each other, some metal circles hanging from the ceiling and two metal tables. In my head this was the meaning, but I don’t know if the artist reflected on anything else. This piece made me feel numb i just had the memory from the movies or the history class, that i have heard about the torture mechanisms and it really felt bad seeing it and trying to imagine what they have gone through.


Then I continued to walk and in front of me a picture got my attention, simply because it was the

only one with a colour on it.




I'm talking about this one, with male figures who look like they are dancing on a hill, but later I discovered that the painting is about people watching a cow that is flying. All of them representing a different emotion, it was quite interesting,because of the thought that was put to it, also the visualisation of the painting which first made you question the mimics on the painting. 

Then when I turned right, I saw a cage look alike on the floor with a few “Suzuki” motor parts in front.



The cages represented ghosts of the floor, so they were not together with the pictures in front of
them they were are separate but more than the cages the pictures got my eye maybe because I'm
more interested to motorbikes or car parts, they were laid in a row each showing a different part
in black and white.





Then we had the last picture, which there are two hands holding a board full of open dots which to me looked like bullet caused, how I captured it was that was a person behind that trying to stop their thoughts like the dots represented bad memories or even mental illness which most people try to avoid but can't.


This visit made me realise how important art is and how different minds narrate it in their own ways. I can tell that if you have free time any day just go and visit an art gallery it will add a lot to your perspectives.


Can't wait to visit another one and share my thoughts with you,

Stay safe!

Anila <3





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