Exhibitions
Past Events
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MŪḶ MĀTHĪ: FROM THE ROOTS
Presented by Dior and curated by Asia Society India Centre, Mūḷ Māthī brings to life a special artistic collaboration between Maria Grazia Chiuri, Madhvi Parekh, Manu Parekh, Karishma Swali and the Chanakya School of Craft At Snowball Studios.
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Interpreting India's master painters via traditional embroidery
A groundbreaking Art in Embroidery exhibit at the India Art Fair from February 1-4. This unique showcase features creative renditions of artworks by renowned contemporary and modern masters, including Gulam Sheikh, Nilima Sheikh, Ranbir Kaleka, S. H. Raza, K.K. Hebbar, and Ram Kumar. Join us in exploring the fusion of art and embroidery, where traditional stitching techniques bring these celebrated works to life in a whole new way.
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REFLECTIONS – BHUPAL RAMNATHKAR
The immersive photography exhibition Reflections by Bhupal Ramnathkar has been in the making for 40 years.Although Mr. Ramnathkar pursued advertising and design as his profession, photography remained his passion.
Reflections is one of many series of photographs taken by Mr. Ramnathkar over several visits to different parts of Europe. His visual aesthetic sensibility challenges the norm by presenting ordinary objects and subjects in unusual ways with unexpected twists.
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Retrospective - Paresh Maity
Paresh Maity’s artistic expression isn’t isolated. Rather, it is only made possible by those around him, right from the craftspeople that actualise his visions to the audiences that assign meaning to them. “You are all a part of this,” he says, gesturing towards the grand bronze sculptures and oil paintings around him at the film-studio-turned-exhibition-space in Mumbai that currently houses some of his most compelling work. On display is ‘Infinite Light’, a significant exhibition of the work of the renowned artist.
Spread over a period of five months across Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, and Bangalore, the exhibition marks six years since Maity’s last solo show. It is, however, well worth the wait. Spanning nearly four decades of his artistic oeuvre, ‘Infinite Light’ is matchless in both scale and grandeur.