Artist Divyaman Singh is preparing to showcase his latest exhibition, “The Divine Elements Volume Two”, opening on Monday, July 1, 2024, at the Visual Art Gallery, India Habitat Centre, New Delhi.
The exhibition will be open from 4 pm to 8 pm on opening day and from July 2 to 8, 2024, from 11 am to 7 pm. Curated by Shahzada Khurram, the show explores the intricate relationship between humanity and the celestial elements of the universe.
Building on the themes of Volume One, Volume Two delves deeper into the connections between human existence and the cosmos, inspired by the concept of Samavesa, which examines contact and coexistence with divine elements. The exhibition invites viewers to reflect on their place in the universe, merging astronomy with spirituality to highlight the relationship between humanity and the stars.
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The show aims to blend art and astronomy to demonstrate how humanity interacts with celestial bodies. Each piece in the collection focuses on the beauty and mystery of the universe, encouraging a sense of wonder and introspection.
Artist Divyaman Singh said, “My work explores the connections between the tangible and the ethereal. In Volume Two, I delve into the concept of contact and coexistence with divine elements. This collection represents a journey towards understanding how the sacred and the everyday intertwine.”
He added, “Through various mediums and forms, I aim to capture the essence of Samavesa – the harmonious interplay between human existence and the divine. Each piece invites the viewer to contemplate their relationship with the transcendent, encouraging a deeper awareness of the unseen forces that shape our lives”.
Curator Shahzada Khurram said, “This exhibition is a tribute to the harmony between mankind and the universe. It explores our place within the cosmos and illustrates how celestial elements influence and shape our spiritual and physical existence. We aim to inspire a deeper connection and understanding of the universe’s role in our daily lives”.
When: July 1 to 8
Where: Visual Art Gallery, India Habitat Centre, New Delhi
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