
“Kalabimb-24” an art exhibition at the India Habitat Centre in New Delhi, is being organised by Finetouch Art Motivators and Educators (FAME) from June 22 to 26, 2024. Curators Balwinder Tanwar and Ravindra Tanwar have announced that the exhibition will feature works from 24 contemporary Indian artists.
The exhibition will showcase a variety of art forms including paintings, digital artworks, photography, and mixed media creations. The artists draw inspiration from nature, mythology, and personal experiences, exploring themes in impressionism and expressionism.
“The exhibition promises a captivating journey through the diverse realms of Indian contemporary art,” said Ravindra Tanwar. “From vibrant paintings to mesmerizing digital artworks, visitors will be immersed in a symphony of colours, textures, and emotions.”
The opening event will take place on June 22, 2024, at the Visual Art Gallery, India Habitat Centre, starting at 6:30 PM. The exhibition aims to highlight the creativity and passion of the Indian art scene.
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The participating artists include Anita Goyal, Anjali Gupta, Suryasnata Mohanty, Fulla Chandra Mistry, Harsh Inder Loomba, Himani Pasricha, Krishna Karmeshvar, Manomoy Das, Mannish Rao, Mohd. Danish, Monika Singh, Mukesh Kumar, Paramananda Choudhury, Priyanka Bardhan, Ravi Kant Jha, Ravindra Kumar Tanwar, Ritesh Bagai, Sartaj Haider Naqvi, Satvir Rana, Shalini Dutt, Sunil Jaiswal, Susmita Mandal, Susnata Chatterjee, and Suvvro P. Basu.
When: June 22 to June 26, 2024
Where: Visual Art Gallery, IHC Delhi
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