Art exhibition
‘Vama’ showcases a variety of art forms, with highlights such as Nilanjana Nandy’s exploration of alienation and Angelica Basak’s ceramic sculptures
[…]The exhibition examines the blend of tradition and modernity, showcasing artworks that challenge norms in Indian sculpture
[…]The exhibition highlights quilting’s transformation from functional bed coverings to a contemporary art form
[…]The theme of the exhibition focuses on issues such as unequal access to education, workplace discrimination, and societal expectations
[…]The exhibition will open with a preview on November 28, at 6:00 PM and will remain open to the public until November 30, from 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM. The collection will then be displayed at Dere’s Gurgaon studio from December 1 to 15
[…]The exhibition invites viewers to explore time’s complex and elusive nature through various artistic styles and mediums
[…]In addition to showcasing a diverse range of visual art, the India Art Festival presents a series of dynamic fusion events, including live music, painting demonstrations, and daily film screenings
[…]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”
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