
A group art exhibition is going to be held at Open Palm Court Art Gallery, India Habitat Centre, on May 26 to May 29. Curated and organised by Amrita Prakash, the exhibition is presented by Art Spectra to display novel art creations by artists from Pan-India. This four-day exhibition will feature reputed professionals and budding artists and will display a diverse range of artworks and creations.
The exhibition, which will feature 20 artists, strives to provide a platform to young artist to showcase their work with professionals. Amrita Prakash believes that art has the power to transcend individual perspectives and bring together a diverse range of voices. “This group art exhibition is a vibrant tapestry of creativity, where each artist’s unique brushstroke, vision, and emotion merge to create a collective symphony of expressions. As the curator, I am honored to witness this convergence of artistry, where boundaries dissolve, and the universal language of creativity takes center stage. Join us on this inspiring journey, where the power of collaboration and the beauty of diversity intertwine, inviting you to explore, contemplate, and be moved by the kaleidoscope of artistic visions before you,” she says
Participating artists are: Prashant Hirlekar, Seema Hedaoo, Inna Lesechko, Avani Shah, Vijaya Chandra Babu Menda, Shankar Sharma, Rajkumar Sangwan, Sheetal Gulhati, Nitin Bhand, Barinder Singh, Samierra Yusuf, Nivedita Sharma, Devika Pal, Deeba Qureshi, Pratima Pandey, Shubhra Karuna Jain, Shankari Kundu, Malayadri K, Shefali Verma, Shubhra, and Karuna Jain.
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