“The User’s Manual for Inner Light” is not merely a visual art exhibition, but an introspective guide brought to life through form, color, and experimentation. In a world oversaturated with external stimuli, the project proposes a return to the individual “source,” exploring how light—as a metaphor for consciousness, hope, or divinity—is managed by contemporary humans.
The exhibition functions as a set of visual instructions, where each work represents a “chapter” on self-knowledge and the fragility of existence.
The public is invited to embark on a sensory journey in which “light” transitions from a physical phenomenon to a state of mind. The space brings together a selection of paintings, collages, and sculptures by 1001 Arte artists, including: BenTereZ, Radu Carp, Florin Zhu, Alexandru Ranga, Daniel Greenhalgh, and others.