
Gallery ACF (Art Culture Festival) is hosting a new group exhibition ‘Affordable Art Fair’ featuring artworks of young and emerging artists from September 16 to 18, 2023.
The exhibition embodies the gallery’s mission to celebrate the wealth and variety of artistic visions emerging from talents across the nation.
The group show features works across the broad artistic spectrum: from paintings to sculptures to digital art and mixed media. There are artworks in the exhibition that borrow inspiration from Bhim Betka Rock Shelter, snow-laden landscapes, and stories from cities, among others.
Talking about the exhibition’s framework, curator Shruti Kalsi says, “We are excited to present ‘Affordable Art Fair,’ an exhibition that shines a spotlight on the brilliance and artistry of both local and unique talents in India. This collection vividly reflects the vibrancy of cultures and artistic perspectives, and we hope it ignites meaningful conversations and connections within our community. It also serves as a launchpad for budding artists exploring the art world.”
The participating artists are Anjali Khousakaul, Dishant Leelwan, Vibhuti Mahajan, Nidhi Patankar, Mohan Singh Shyam, Shweta Singh, Anirudh Kumar, Puja Kumar, Rajesh Kumar Sinha, Rupa Khandelwal, Sonia Ambwani, Rajani Arya, Dr Sudha Kumari.
Along with the artworks, Gallery ACF will also have a variety of stalls representing different cultures.
When: September 16 – 18
Where: Gallery ACF, Defence Colony
From velvety cheesecakes to espresso-soaked gelato, here are seven globally viral dishes that Delhiites cannot…
As Venezuela’s embattled President Nicolás Maduro returns to global headlines, a walk through Delhi’s diplomatic…
The Delhi Tourism and Transportation Development Corporation (DTTDC) has estimated a cost of Rs 48.75…
Possession letters for land parcels for Delhi Teachers' University and Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University…
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta also said that the government is trying to turn the…
A bench of Justices Navin Chawla and Madhu Jain held that the petitioner government employee…