Show Title: Pichvai Tradition & Beyond Curated by Pooja Singhal Open to Public: Saturday, 27th April – Sunday, 5th May 2019 Timings: 11am to 6pm Venue: Bikaner House, New Delhi Pichvai Tradition and Beyond is back in Delhi after a few years to document it’s journey from Tradition to Beyond. Bikaner House is the essence […]
Author: OpenArt
The inspiration behind every tapestry always begins from a deeply personal connect to the theme. In fact, my first tapestry emerged from a deep desire to express “Shrinathji” and install it in my home. The narrative for every tapestry flows from themes that only draw upon the unique aesthetic culture and design forms of traditional […]
Tribal Art Forms, a collaboration between two contemporary galleries Blueprint12 and Exhibit320, which promotes folk and tribal art forms is bringing North East art at the India Art Fair. The exhibition will showcase sculptures by Lanu Pongen from Nagaland and Siva Prasad Marar from Assam; photography on Konyak tribe by Anu Malhotra and textile arts […]
India Art Fair, the leading platform to discover modern and contemporary art from South Asia, announces the full list of participating galleries and programme highlights for the 2019 edition. Taking place from 31 January – 3 February 2019 in partnership with BMW Group India, India Art Fair 2019 will present 75 exhibitors from 24 Indian […]
Benode Behari Mukherjee Spread across both our gallery spaces, this major exhibition curated by R. Siva Kumar features more than 100 artworks from the artist’s estate. Spanning various periods of the artist’s oeuvre, this exhibition presents Mukherjee through multiple lenses including glimpses of him through his own eyes, presented through a series of self-portraits; a […]
Abstraction is a personal journey of each artist with a narrative that is individualistic. In their journey these four artists have woven different ideas . Curatorially the idea of timelessness is explored in varied representations of these four artists in this collection. The whole idea of timelessness is beyond words. The term “timeless” often carries […]
Ganesh Pyne (b.1937-) is synonymously identified with the Bengal School. This judgment is in keeping with the fact that his works have the same detailing, an innate lyricism, a romantic feel, fine handling of forms and a subtle somber palette. Through his symbolic language he conveys an existential angst in reaction to the social conditions that he […]
Kiran Nadar Museum of Art is delighted to mount the first retrospective of one of India’s most eminent female artists Aprita Singh. Born in 1937 in what is now Bangladesh, Arpita Singh received her diploma in Fine Arts at the Delhi Polytechnic before taking up the job of a designer at the Weaver’s Service Centres […]
Velu Viswanathan, popularly known as Paris Viswanathan (born 1 January 1940) is an Indian painter, has carved his own domain in the contemporary art scene. He lives in Paris since 1968. He had been selected for the Kerala Lalitakala Academy fellowship for 2008. One says it is by walking that one traces one’s path. Life […]
Sakshi Gallery is delighted to present ‘In-cult,’ an exhibition of installations and drawings by multimedia artist, Shine Shivan. The show previews on January 16 and marks Shivan’s return to Mumbai after a gap of four years. Shivan has, in the past, explored the limits of drawing, gender identity, and indeed life itself, through various disciplines, […]