One of the long running art shows within the town, Harvest is back to celebrate its twelfth year. This edition focuses on Indian modern art with a generous dose of social group and miniature art. “Each year we have a tendency to area unit terribly selective regarding showcasing artworks for this annual show,” says Payal
Kapoor, conservator of the show. She adds, “This year we have a tendency to area unit showing however Indian art matured over the years and sculpted it’s own identity. The works chosen have clearly Indian attribute.”
From connecting art with poetry and cinema to portraying the importance of cash below throughout recession and portrayal the sensitive issue of 26/11, the exhibition has return a protracted method within the last eleven years. The exhibition has 5 sections - Abstract, Modern, modern Indian Art, Sculpture and Photography that showcase works of seventy artists from round the country.
Most attention-grabbing at the show area unit miniature artists like Chhotu Lal from Rajasthan and Mahavir Hindoo from Bikaner whose works area unit displayed beside veterans like medium frequency Husain, SH Raza and Arpana Caur. “We attempt to add a replacement part to the exhibition each year. Last year we have a tendency to displayed video installations, this year we've created a special effort to showcase social group and miniature art,” says Kapoor.
The only social group creator whose works area unit place up at the show is Dhavat Singh from Madhya Pradesh. Singh’s paintings mirror the connection between nature and life on canvas. the colors vary from muted blues, greens and browns to a liberal dose of black and white. Chicago primarily based creator SV avatar Rao’s abstract painting of Krishna with Gopikas is additionally being showcased below Indian trendy Art for the primary time. “We anticipate to the time once social group art are going to be displayed aboard
modern modern art round the world,” says Suneet Chopra, co-curator.
The art items, displayed at the continued exhibition, vary from R75,000 to three lakhs.
First timers at Harvest
* Krishna With Gopikas, abstract by Chicago primarily based creator and Padmashree recipient SV avatar Rao.
* This acrylic on canvas by initial timer, Dhanvat Singh from Madhya Pradesh depicts the cycle of life.
* Sufi Saints sitting below a tree, miniature painting by Mahavir Hindoo from Bikaner. Miniature is a component of Harvest for the past 2 3 shows.
Kapoor, conservator of the show. She adds, “This year we have a tendency to area unit showing however Indian art matured over the years and sculpted it’s own identity. The works chosen have clearly Indian attribute.”
From connecting art with poetry and cinema to portraying the importance of cash below throughout recession and portrayal the sensitive issue of 26/11, the exhibition has return a protracted method within the last eleven years. The exhibition has 5 sections - Abstract, Modern, modern Indian Art, Sculpture and Photography that showcase works of seventy artists from round the country.
Most attention-grabbing at the show area unit miniature artists like Chhotu Lal from Rajasthan and Mahavir Hindoo from Bikaner whose works area unit displayed beside veterans like medium frequency Husain, SH Raza and Arpana Caur. “We attempt to add a replacement part to the exhibition each year. Last year we have a tendency to displayed video installations, this year we've created a special effort to showcase social group and miniature art,” says Kapoor.
The only social group creator whose works area unit place up at the show is Dhavat Singh from Madhya Pradesh. Singh’s paintings mirror the connection between nature and life on canvas. the colors vary from muted blues, greens and browns to a liberal dose of black and white. Chicago primarily based creator SV avatar Rao’s abstract painting of Krishna with Gopikas is additionally being showcased below Indian trendy Art for the primary time. “We anticipate to the time once social group art are going to be displayed aboard
modern modern art round the world,” says Suneet Chopra, co-curator.
The art items, displayed at the continued exhibition, vary from R75,000 to three lakhs.
First timers at Harvest
* Krishna With Gopikas, abstract by Chicago primarily based creator and Padmashree recipient SV avatar Rao.
* This acrylic on canvas by initial timer, Dhanvat Singh from Madhya Pradesh depicts the cycle of life.
* Sufi Saints sitting below a tree, miniature painting by Mahavir Hindoo from Bikaner. Miniature is a component of Harvest for the past 2 3 shows.
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