Nero Art Hub is delighted to announce the “Breaking Barriers” group exhibition, showcasing the works of renowned artists Anand Jaiswal, Geetu Verma, Sawan Taank, Naman, and Rajkumar.
The exhibition will be held at the Nero Art Hub Gallery, located at 79 Amrit Nagar South Extension Part 1, from June 7 to June 22, 2024.
The inaugural ceremony will commence at 5:30 PM on June 7, marking the opening of this captivating event. Curated by the esteemed Ranbir Rathi, the exhibition aims to explore and celebrate the limitless potential of artistic expression.
“In the realm of art, ‘Breaking Barriers’ transcends the confines of tradition, boldly carving pathways of innovation and freedom where creativity reigns supreme,” says curator Ranbir Rathi. “With daring strokes and revolutionary concepts, ‘Breaking Barriers’ defies norms, dismantling walls of expectation to unveil the boundless potential of artistic expression”.
“Breaking Barriers” promises to be a celebration of diversity, resilience, and the transformative power of art. The artists, through a stunning array of paintings, invite viewers to explore new narratives, challenge societal norms, and embrace the limitless possibilities of creativity.
“‘Breaking Barriers’ is not just an exhibition—it’s a journey of self-discovery and self-expression,” Rathi added. “It’s about breaking free from the constraints of tradition and daring to dream beyond the boundaries of expectation”.
Where: Nero Art Hub Gallery, 79 Amrit Nagar South Extension Part 1
When: 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM; June 7 to June 29, 2024
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