EXHIBITION
The excitement was palpable as the second edition of ‘Voice of Colors’ was set to take place from February 18 to 21 at the picturesque venue of Zorba The Buddha. Nestled in the heart of Delhi, this setting was chosen for its beauty and serenity, providing the perfect backdrop for the vibrant artworks that would soon adorn its walls
[…]Houston-based Pakistani artist Zaam Arif presents a suite of large- and small-scale oil paintings for the first time in India.
[…]The artwork possesses a multitude of qualities that surpass mere aesthetic charm and fragility. The playful nature, satirical elements, and thoughtful creativity all work together to captivate and involve the observer
[…]There are paintings, drawings, prints, sculptures and installations besides animation, digital, video, and pop art as well as embroideries among works in other media with a focus on issues and dreams that concern women and their life experiences
[…]In her statement, she shared, “The surface I work on is a theatrical stage. I am fascinated with a hybrid mix of styles – ranging from impressionist to surrealist, classical to folk, digital to miniatures.”
[…]Drawing inspiration from the sacred Snake Groves of Northern Malabar, Raj Shahani creates a constellation of wood and metal in the Mughal Fountain Rotundas of Bikaner house
[…]Under the orchestrated settings of the private spaces, the photographic works by Zahra Yazdani in the exhibition probes the human body through the effect of distortion and layers
[…]Using concepts derived from the above, the immersive shows use installations, visual art, sound and lighting to explore multiple comparisons and analogies that people face throughout life
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