Art exhibitions
Uncertainties on canvas What: For the past decade, Thukral & Tagra have been exploring issues such as internal migration and emigration, the nature of ephemerality, the social realities of the Indian populace, and the strategies of survival of the dispossessed. Their newest body of work titled ‘Conjecture’, on display at Nature Morte , looks at the multiple […]
[…]Kiran Nadar Museum of Art’s latest exhibition evaluates the viability of the ideal of equilibrium in a world shaped by the pandemic, civil wars, and unending ecological crisis A figure dressed in white navigating the water rowing a boat of ice until it melts, a famous mathematician withdrawing from the pressing needs of everyday life, […]
[…]Emotive works What: Born in Puri, artist Tapan Dash moved to Delhi in 1996 and since then, canvas has been his choice of self-expression. Dash acknowledges that his paintings are subconsciously influenced by the sculptures and art he witnessed as a child in Orissa. His works are on display at the ongoing exhibition ‘Dialectics of […]
[…]Art Konsult’s latest exhibition ‘The Woven Art of Baluchar’ features the rare Baluchar sarees that includes motifs of women smoking hookahs, nawabs driving carriages and more Anyone with a slightest interest in textiles would be familiar with Baluchar weaves. From women smoking hookahs, nawabs driving horse carriages, and even European officers of the East India Company, […]
[…]Polish connect What: India International Centre presents an exclusive online exhibition on extraordinary Polish women. Titled ‘ Outstanding Polish Women’ the works on display aim to celebrate the life and achievements of notable Polish women from Marie Skłodowska-Curie to mountaineer Wanda Rutkiewicz, Irena Sandler, a heroine who saved Jewish children from the ghetto in German […]
[…]In his latest series, ‘Reduction’, artist Rahul Inamdar explores the colours as they intermingle with textures of imagination and memory “Wordless thought turns into colour masses that propel the viewer onto a sensorial imaginative journey,” reads the curatorial note. Artist Rahul Inamdar is an alchemist of formless colour gradients who does not tidily fit into […]
[…]Artistic revolutions What: A group show of sculptures with works by Anita Dube, Vibha Galhotra, Bijoy Jain, Jitish Kallat, Suhasini Kejriwal, Mrinalini Mukherjee, Benitha Perciyal, M. Pravat, Ayesha Singh, L.N. Tallur, Thukral & Tagra, and Asim Waqif are on view at Nature Morte. Titled ‘Markers of Time and Space’ some of the works in the […]
[…]Gallery Latitude 28’s latest exhibition shows us the unprecedented rate of human development and our rapidly evolving relationship with the world and ourself Calling attention to perspectives on the unprecedented rate of human development of our times, Gallery Latitude 28 presents “Traversing The Noosphere”. The title of the exhibition explains the concept of the group […]
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