Art exhibition
The exhibition explores environmental change and the connection between people and the earth through three themes: “thinking like a mountain”, “survival as revival”, and “clearing”
[…]The exhibition will offer a glimpse into the political history of India, as well as insights into acclaimed cartoonist Abu Abraham’s journeys, life experiences, and the aesthetic development of his art
[…]The exhibition explores themes of resilience and human will in the face of a challenging modern society, focusing on the central aspects of identity, culture, and empathy
[…]The event will feature art walks and panel discussions, providing audiences with insights into Das Gupta’s work and his influence on Indian abstract art
[…]Keshav Malik was known for his ability to inspire creativity through his writings and relationships in the art world
[…]Each of the featured artists was born in 1924 and hails from different regions of India, providing a diverse perspective on the evolution of modern art in the country
[…]Among the featured works are pieces by artists such as Katrina Jughwa Kim, Amit Srivastava, Ranjit Sarkar, and many others, each showcasing four paintings
[…]The exhibition is structured in three sections, showcasing archival imagery alongside modern artistic expressions
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