
Anamkara Art, in collaboration with Gaenaa Leonaa, is set to present “Gaze: Exploring Self & Beyond”, a captivating group exhibition that promises to take art enthusiasts on a transformative visual journey. The exhibition will open on March 28, at the Central Forest Courtyard, Max Square, Noida, starting at 6:00 PM.
The exhibition features an impressive lineup of renowned artists, including Niladri Paul, Suvigya Sharma, Harsh Jalendra, Satadru Sovan Banduri, and Nirakar Chowdhury. Their works delve deep into the intricate connections between nature, animals, and humanity, encouraging viewers to reflect on the profound ties that bind us to the world around us.
“Gaze: Exploring Self & Beyond” highlights themes of beauty, complexity, and interdependence, inviting visitors to engage deeply with both their inner selves and their external environment. Through diverse artistic interpretations, the exhibition aims to evoke contemplation and inspire dialogue.
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Ayush Arora, founder of Anamkara Art, expressed optimism about the success of the event. “We are organising this group show to promote art and artists in collaboration with Gaenaa Leonaa, and we hope this exhibition turns out to be a great success,” he said.
The event is expected to attract art lovers, collectors, and those seeking inspiration through powerful visual narratives.
When: March 28; 6:00 PM onwards
Where: Central Forest Courtyard, Max Square, Noida
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