About ARTuR (Media)
ARTuR (Rakhima Arli) is an artist and poet who sees himself as a traveler through time and space.
In his work, he merges visual art and poetry, creating multilayered pieces where painting and text exist in dialogue. His style is characterized by emotional depth, a metaphysical perception of reality, and philosophical reflections on human nature, time, and inner transformation.
The central theme of ARTuR’s art is the journey toward self-knowledge and personal growth. Each work is a kind of mental map — a visual diary of an inner voyage — where personal experience intersects with universal archetypes and symbolism.
ARTuR is an active presence on the international art scene, with exhibitions in Barcelona, London, and across global online platforms. From 2024 to 2025, his paintings are featured in a year-long exhibition at the Embassy of the Kyrgyz Republic in London. His work has been showcased in significant exhibitions, including:
- CANVAS International Art Fair 2025 (Visions) – Elements Contemporary Art Space, London
- Boomer Gallery, London — multiple exhibitions and a positive critical review by art figure Anthony Fawcett*
- Eurasian Creative Guild Film Festival, London — participation and award recognition (2024)
- KITERA | SPACE — online exhibition featuring Creative Flow, NY
- Barcelona International Art Exhibition (17–27 October 2025) — presenting Creative Flow and Being in the Moment
He also completed an artist residency prior to the Eurasian Creative Guild exhibition, where he created his key works “Endless Dance of Life” and “Gentle Breeze in a Blooming Garden.”
ARTuR’s artistic practice has been featured in international art publications, including an interview in Visual Art Journal (March 16, 2025) and the art book “101 Contemporary Artists and More…”
His works reside in private collections and diplomatic institutions, while his creative vision continues to explore the fluidity of life, transformation, and inner freedom.
*Anthony Fawcett is a British art critic, curator, and writer known for his work with John Lennon and Yoko Ono, as well as his collaborations with major artists such as Andy Warhol, Man Ray, Basquiat, and Tracey Emin. He has curated major international art programs, including the Beck’s Art Sponsorship and Beck’s Futures awards, and developed projects for brands and galleries such as the Saatchi Gallery. Fawcett has also served as a consultant for private art collections, and his publications and archival work, connected to Tate, establish him as a significant figure in contemporary British art.
