Advertised as one-of-a-kind, an ongoing group exhibition here in the capital explores how the artist’s journey is discovered, as he “marks” the media and the world, both literally and figuratively. Search for Ruka.
The exhibition titled ‘MARKS’ at the Art Route Gallery in Gurugram brings together the artistic work of five prominent contemporary artists including Moti Zharotia, Ananda Moy Banerji, Dattatreya Apte, Kavita Nayar and Sushanta Guha. increase.
Art curator and consultant Lubna Sen is in charge of curation.
“The show can be viewed as an anthology of markmaking, with a rich repertoire of expression delivered through a distinctive array of techniques that evolved over thirty to forty years of individual practice. Styles vary widely. But they converge at some point – their single-minded commitment to advancing their technology.
Spanning a variety of mediums, themes and approaches to work, the exhibition explores a practice known in the art world as ‘multiple encounters’. This means “engaging in many joint projects around the world with the sole commitment to create deeper dialogue”. in art ”.
It is intended to give viewers the opportunity to discover them individually and to explore the marks they have made.
Nuances of life, nature and spirituality are the central ideas behind Zharotia’s ‘Purush and Prakriti’ and ‘Tree’ series. Ananda Moi Banerjee’s ‘River Sutra’ and ‘Orange Moon’ show the human figure, human action and human effort as they plunge into the depths of the human landscape.
An acclaimed painter and printmaker, Apte’s ‘Still Life’ and ‘Reflections’ series are silent reflections on the unseen and unrecognized world. His “Lockdown Reflections” series of prints are also part of the show.
“For me, making prints is like recording the events around me, my impressions of the changing city, living the old and the new at the same time. , which may be consumed in public.The printmaker can play any role he wants,” he explained.
Another artist, Sushanta Guha, in his vivid and detailed critical commentaries, His Magical World and Time Traveler, deals with: Increased personal suffering”.
The exhibition ends on October 8th.
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