Events of the week

- November 29, 2019
| By : Proma Chakraborty |

Ode to nature What: Through a congregation of 25 sculptures she expresses the sheer voracity of the human form as seen amidst Nature’s abundance. Dimpy Menon, sculptor, thinker and poet collaborates with Anu Bajaj, Director, Gallery Art Positive to present a solo show which explores movement through the eyes of Nature. Titled “Through the Leaves […]

Ode to nature

What: Through a congregation of 25 sculptures she expresses the sheer voracity of the human form as seen amidst Nature’s abundance. Dimpy Menon, sculptor, thinker and poet collaborates with Anu Bajaj, Director, Gallery Art Positive to present a solo show which explores movement through the eyes of Nature. Titled “Through the Leaves to the Light”, she presents a series of engaging works that explore the many nuances of nature. The artist has used ethically-sourced and found pieces of wood as part of some compositions. Bronze, wood and stone are in themselves elemental.  The works range in spirit from the calm and quiet Lotus Pond to the celebratory movement of Lightness of Being.

When: December 11 – February 5 (11 am–7 pm)

Where: Gallery Art Positive, Lado Sarai

Works of worship

What: On the 550th birthday of Guru Nanak, Gallerie Nvya has organised a one-of-its-kind group exhibition of some of the finest artists in India. Titled ‘My Nanak’ the exhibition is a tribute to his preaching about freedom and equality for all in India. The exhibition brings together 18 of the finest artists who have spent months together creating their pieces on Guru Nanak for this exhibition specifically. It shows the artist’s vision of Guru Nanak and their interpretation of his life, learnings, and journey. The artists depict the simplicity and beauty of Nanak’s life, his learnings, his lifestyle and how things as simple as his aartis created an impact on people’s lives. The artists use different media: canvas, paper, bronze, fibre, new media and much more.

When: November 24 -December 23 (11 am – 7 pm)

Where: Gallerie Nvya District Centre, Saket

Crafty designs

What: Block your dates for the second chapter of India Craft Week, a five-day-long celebration of finest craftsmanship that binds art, design and culture. This edition will see more than 150 participants including brands, designers, artisans and makers, performers, and eminent personalities from across the world. It aims to celebrate the fine artistry of handmade craft while building a bridge between traditional artisans and global buyers to interact and appreciate crafts under one roof. For the first time ever, this five-day art gala shall bear witness to the works of the country’s greatest master craftsmen, 25 rare and exclusive workshops by Padma Shri and National Award winners in the fields of textiles, ceramics, paintings, stone carving, metalwork and more, as well as aesthetic work by some of the finest brands, organisations and individuals in the craft industry.

When: December 4–8

Where: GMR Aerocity