
Pebble qawal by Sushil Bhasin
The Art Exchange Project presents their sixth group art show ‘Evoke – Ignite, Awaken, Stir’ at The Stainless Gallery.
The inauguration is on April 12 at 6pm. The exhibition will showcase works by 16 artists in the medium of their choice and will be on until April 16. The event will be inaugurated by Dr Shankari Murali, the Additional Controller General of Accounts.
Curated by Founder of The Art Exchange Project and Visual Artist, Aarti Uppal Singla, the show will be a collection of paintings, digital art, collages, photographs and enamel pieces created by 16 artists from Delhi NCR, Haryana and Rajasthan.
“Evoke” serves as a testament to the profound impact art can have in eliciting a response from the depths of our being. With each stroke of the brush, each intricate detail meticulously created, “Evoke” beckons forth a kaleidoscope of sensations. Here, the definition of evoke finds its truest expression as viewers are transported into a realm where the boundaries between perception and reality blur.
The show presents works of 16 artists in different mediums and styles. Each artist takes up a subject matter close to them and evokes in the onlooker their personal connection with that art.
The participating artists are Aarti Uppal, Harsh Jalendra, Indraneel Ghose, Kavita Lomror, Khushroo Kalyanwala, Madhav Bhardawaj , Reena Chopra, Ritu Chopra, Sarla Chandra (Senior artist), Shivam Sehgal, Shravani Dang, Sujata Khanna, Sushil Bhasin, Sushil Thakur, Tushar Nath and Winnie Singh.
When: 11:00 am to 7:00 pm; April 13 – 16
Where: The Stainless Gallery, Mira Corporate Suites, Mathura Road
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