Tag: Fine Art
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ShowKeen: A Landmark Exhibition Celebrating Modern & Contemporary Indian Art
A new chapter in the world of art unfolds with ShowKeen, a premier exhibition dedicated to showcasing the finest in Modern & Contemporary Indian Art. Presented by AstaGuru Auction House, ShowKeen brings together an exceptional curation of rare and iconic art, offering an immersive platform where art, legacy, and craftsmanship converge. This extraordinary showcase will…
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The Hour of Becoming, which features a new body of work by the artist Sujith S N
The Hour of Becoming unravels a reality, neither still nor rooted, but floating in eternal chaos, an unravelling where entities exist through inherent dynamism. In Sujith’s works, time does not flow linearly but occupies a space of transience—a philosophical space where the potential for change meets the subjective mourning of time’s passage. His recent explorations…
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Gallerie Ganesha is set to host “Lyrical Landscapes: Watercolours by Bikash Poddar
Gallerie Ganesha is set to host “Lyrical Landscapes: Watercolours by Bikash Poddar” from April 4th to May 7th, 2025 at E-557, Greater Kailash II, New Delhi. This exhibition will showcase the evocative watercolour landscapes of Bikash Poddar, a distinguished artist from Bengal renowned for his harmonious blend of natural scenery and human figures. Born in…
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HOMECOMING: Echoes of Belonging Art Show by Shana Sood curated by Georgina Maddox
Shana Sood is a self-taught, late-blooming artist with roots in India and a home in the U.S. Her distinct style began to take shape only in her late thirties, deeply influenced by her Indian heritage. Born and raised in New Delhi, she lived there before moving to the United States in 2005. Through her art,…
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Garden of Transience – Particularly Fragile, a solo exhibition by artist Manita Singh
Nature possesses a timeless wisdom—a balance of strength and fragility, resilience and impermanence. It offers fleeting moments of beauty that resonate with quiet power, shaping our connection to the world around us. In ‘Garden of Transience’, Manita Singh reflects on these qualities, presenting works that explore the delicate and meditative spaces within nature. Her art…
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Varna Mythri – A Retrospective Exhibition of Paintings by Rumale Chennabasaviah (1910-88) Painter-Laureate from Karnataka
Venue: National Gallery of Modern Art, Sir Cowasji Jehangir Public Hall, Mahatma Gandhi Road, Fort, Mumbai- 400032, Maharashtra Inauguration Time: Friday, 1st March, 2024 at 5:30 p.m.Exhibition on view from: 02nd March to 15th April 2024Tuesday to Friday from 11 am – 6:00 pm.Saturday and Sunday from 11 am – 8:00 pm.Closed on Monday and…
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NATURE MORTE presents Alicja Kwade’s first solo show in India that delves into the intricate pursuit of knowledge
Opening on Thursday, January 25th from 6 to 8 pm. The exhibition remains on view until Sunday, March 3rd. Nature Morte presents Berlin-based artist Alicja Kwade’s first solo exhibition titled “Matter Moments” in India. Known for her distinctive artistic language involving reflection, repetition, and the deconstruction and reconstruction of everyday objects, Kwade uses natural materials…
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Rare Works by Eminent Indian Modernists to go under the hammer at AstaGuru’s upcoming Modern Indian Art ‘Collectors Choice’ Auction
The latest edition of AstaGuru’s Modern Indian Art ‘Collectors Choice’ online auction scheduled for June 23-24, 2022, will present bidders with an extraordinary opportunity to acquire masterpieces and rare compositions. While works by the members of the Progressive Artists’ Group continue to be highly prized among collectors, they are also thrilled to diversify their art…
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Analyzing the Art Life of Dinesh P G
Dinesh P G an artist from Thrissur, Kerala, born in 1972, is a cordial and curious personality. He is a painter and a sculptor, now turned into an educationist too. He completed a 5-year national diploma in painting with distinction from Government College of Fine Arts, Thrissur, Kerala. A very sarcastic way of looking at…
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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…