Panorama-23, a group art exhibition curated by Priyanka Banerjee, will take place at the Open Palm Court from September 1 to 5, between 11 AM and 7 PM. The event will showcase the works of 16 artists from across India, each exploring themes related to nature, mythology, and cultural heritage.
Notable artists include Uma Bardhan, whose watercolour paintings on silk reflect Hindu mythology, and Amit Kumar, who highlights tiger conservation through his art. Meghna Agarwal’s work focuses on global warming, while Anindita Kishore’s pieces capture the beauty of the Himalayas and the delicacy of enamel art and Raffiq Ahamed’s mixed-media collages.
The exhibition also features the work of Tapos Das from Kolkata, who presents a striking brass sculpture of the Divine Goddess Durga, capturing the deity’s expressive eyes in a manner that is both powerful and evocative.
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Reba Mandal from Chhattisgarh offers a visual journey through the historic Ghats of Banaras with her acrylic on canvas pieces, while Purnendu Mandal presents vibrant cityscapes of Kolkata, the “City of Joy”.
Rohini Jain’s paintings reflect her deep connection with birds and nature. Her works remind us of the fragility and beauty of the natural world amidst the rapidly changing urban environment.
Panorama-23 is more than just an art exhibition; it is a celebration of India’s artistic heritage and a testament to the talent and creativity of its artists.
When: September 1 to 5
Where: Open Palm Court, Lodhi Estate
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