EXHIBITION
Houston-based Pakistani artist Zaam Arif presents a suite of large- and small-scale oil paintings for the first time in India.
[…]The artwork possesses a multitude of qualities that surpass mere aesthetic charm and fragility. The playful nature, satirical elements, and thoughtful creativity all work together to captivate and involve the observer
[…]There are paintings, drawings, prints, sculptures and installations besides animation, digital, video, and pop art as well as embroideries among works in other media with a focus on issues and dreams that concern women and their life experiences
[…]In her statement, she shared, “The surface I work on is a theatrical stage. I am fascinated with a hybrid mix of styles – ranging from impressionist to surrealist, classical to folk, digital to miniatures.”
[…]Drawing inspiration from the sacred Snake Groves of Northern Malabar, Raj Shahani creates a constellation of wood and metal in the Mughal Fountain Rotundas of Bikaner house
[…]Under the orchestrated settings of the private spaces, the photographic works by Zahra Yazdani in the exhibition probes the human body through the effect of distortion and layers
[…]Using concepts derived from the above, the immersive shows use installations, visual art, sound and lighting to explore multiple comparisons and analogies that people face throughout life
[…]Characterised by vibrant colours, artist Shibu Natesan’s work often incorporates popular culture and addresses complex societal issues. Natesan’s style in this body of work, is a fusion of hyperrealism and surreal elements using symbolism and meticulous attention to detail such as light, shadow and atmosphere
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