The exhibition "My Fairy Tale" brings together young artists from Türkiye and abroad, aiming to portray the concept of "fairy tale" as a metaphor for both personal and societal landscapes. The show features works by Abrahamm Yıldızbaş, Simay Bahçıvan, Pamir Yıldıran, Kemal Özen, Vildan Hoşbak, Sinan Çınar, Gülin Karabacak, Nina Murashkina, and Xavier Escala.
Ruzy Gallery has established the support and promotion of emerging talent as a core pillar of its programming, and it continues this mission with "My Fairy Tale". While highlighting the work of young Turkish artists, the exhibition also offers a space for international artists, fostering a global dialogue.
The exhibition draws inspiration from the hidden meanings of fairy tales—narratives that often present reality with irony or exaggeration, critique social issues, or reframe truth through fantastical interpretations.
Curated by the gallery itself, "My Fairy Tale" invites participating artists to share their own fairy tale narratives. Using their works as a means of storytelling and expression, the artists seek to help us perceive reality through the imaginative and luminous lens of the fairy tale world. Each piece has been created in accordance with a pre-established curatorial concept, contributing to a collective dialogue within the gallery space.
This exhibition explores the shared ground between visual art and the art of storytelling. By offering viewers an opportunity to draw parallels between reality and imagination, it reminds us that we are all both creators and observers of our own stories.