
It is a 10-day event
Curated by Tunty Chauhan and Deeksha Nath, a group exhibition marks the 25th year of Gallery Threshold and honors the enduring link with the artists.
The exhibit brings the creations of thirty-five multi-generational artists who share a reciprocal bond with Gallery Threshold. The self-portraiture theme ties diverse artist practices. With paintings, sculptures, installations, photography, and mixed media, the works surpass physical representations, delving into life story narratives.
Unrivaled in scale and depth, the exhibit achieves two goals: exploring self-representation and celebrating strong gallery-artist bonds, recognizing artistic excellence and lasting impact in the art community. Curators embrace broad self-representation, including figurative, abstract, alliterative, and metaphorical styles.
Participating artists are V Ramesh, Indrapramit Roy, Jyoti Bhat, Pandit Khairnar, Sudir Patwardhan, Achia Anzi, Amit Ambalal, Anindita Bhattacharya, Anju Dodiya, Atul Dodiya, Anupam Sud, B.M. Kamath, Chittrovanu Mazumdar, Dilip Ranade, G.R. Iranna, Gargi Raina, Gulammohammed Sheikh, Jayashree Chakravorty, JJ Valaya, K.G. Subramanyan, Krishen Khanna, Manisha Gera Baswani, Paramjit Singh, Priya Ravish Mehra, Rahul Inamdar, Rajendar Tiku, Rajendra Dhawan, Rameshwar Broota, Shanthi Swaroopini, Shobha Broota, Sumakshi Singh, Surinder, Todo Paintal, Vaikuntum, and Vasundhra Tiwari
When: August 18 – August 28
Where: Gallery Threshold, Sarvodaya Enclave
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