Category: Art Exhibition
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“We are meant to survive ….beyond our stories.” by Rekha Rodwittiya
Sakshi Gallery is delighted to present a solo exhibition by Rekha Rodwittiya, “We are meant to survive ….beyond our stories.” (Selected works from over four decades), as a part of Mumbai Gallery Weekend 2024. The exhibition previews are on Thursday, January 11, from 5 – 9 pm and January 12, 13 & 14 from 10…
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Parallel Realities
Date: 15 December 2023 to 27 January 2024Venue: Gallery Ekami, South Bazar, Kannur, Kerala There is a whisper that often goes unnoticed; the voices unheard from the margins. It is a parallel reality that lies in the heart of our society, where a symphony of muted voices, stories, and resilient spirits exists. This group show,…
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Somnath Hore: Birth of a White Rose
Somnath Hore (1921- 2006), or Somnath da as his students and appraisers admiringly addressed him, was born in Barama village in Chittagong, in undivided Bengal (present Bangladesh). His life and art exemplified an artistic practice that drew from a collective ideology of existential amelioration, equality and empathy, all in tandem with Hore’s own personal philosophy…
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The Politics of Paper – curated by Ushmita Sahu
The exhibition started on 12th February and will continue till 29th March, 2022 at Emami Art, Kolkata The Politics of Paper assembles together distinct art practices engaging with Paper as a support, a material, a concept, a process and/or other intellectual engagements from individual, formal, historical, socio-cultural, political perspectives to name. The exhibition will address…
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Michelle Poonawalla’s artworks to be displayed at Monalisa Kalagram, Pune
Michelle Poonawalla is delighted to announce she will be showcasing Cosmos and Water Reflections as a part of Contemporary Signatures at Monalisa Kalagram, launching 19 November. Curated by Sapna Kar and Rajneeta Kewalramani, the Co-Founders of TheCurators.art, the exhibition features a collection of 101 artworks by 50 contemporary Indian artists. Alongside Michelle Poonawalla, the exhibition…
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Emami Art hosts ‘EXO-stential – AI Musings on the Posthuman’ Harshit Agrawal’s solo exhibition curated by Myna Mukherjee
Is AI (Artificial Intelligence) art any good? Is it truly the future of Contemporary art? Does AI re-conceive the human imagination or ready us for its end? Is AI competition or collaborator? Does AI blur the definition of the ‘artist’? EXO-stential – AI Musings on the Posthuman, offers a deep dive and contemplation of this…
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Emami Art hosts ‘Sublime Transferences’ curated by Nanak Ganguly
An exhibition to create room for imaginary conversations and unexpected togetherness across artists of diverse and disparate genres. The exhibition is on view from 10th July to 31st August 2021 at Emami Art, Anandapur, Kolkata Emami Art, one of India’s leading contemporary art galleries based in Kolkata is hosting an exhibition ‘Sublime Transferences’. Sublime Transferences…
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‘The (in)Visible and the (un) Revealed’: Inside the secret worlds of Kartick Chandra Pyne – a survey show at Emami Art
Emami Art presents “The (in)Visible and the (un) Revealed: Inside the Secret Worlds of Kartick Chandra Pyne,” the most comprehensive survey exhibition of the artist in the recent times. The exhibition brings together a large body of his works from an extended period of his creative life, mostly from the collection of Emami Art, exploring…
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Gudhaam Art Cafe presents K_STUDIO art exhibition by K Shereef
K Shereef is a creative artist, illustrator, writer, born in 1974 at Kuttyadi, Kozhikode, Kerala. Started his career as a freelance illustrator. He also has worked for the following magazines like Malayalam Literary Survey, Kumkumam weekly, Madhyamam weekly, Bhashaposhini monthly, Deshabhimani weekly, and Pachakuthira monthly etc. Currently he is working as a staff artist in…
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The India Art Fair, 2020
One of India’s biggest art fairs that takes place annually, the India Art Fair welcomed 81 Indian and international art galleries. Mainly focusing on Indian artists, 71% of the floor space was provided to leading Indian art galleries, private foundations, arts charities, national institutions and artists’ collectives, as mentioned by Jagdip Jagpal, the director of…