Friday, 27 September 2024

Chromatic Rhapsody - Ranadip Mukherjee

Ranadip Mukherjee's paintings are a wonderful combination of unknown form and colours.

His picture of Benares looks like a manuscript of a poem. It is amazing to see the application of colours there. Ranadip Mukherjee is a name who has been working for the past 33 years in the field of the contemporary art world in India. He had his first solo exhibition at Kolkata's Academy of Fine Arts in 1991, his second solo show at Kolkata's prestigious auditorium in Tata Centre the following year. And in 1993 his first one man show in Mumbai in the Jahangir Art Gallery. Tata Steel commissioned the Artist to paint the glorious100 yrs. history of steel making which Sir Ratan Tata himself opened the show in Jamshedpur on 3rd March 2011. Ranadip shifted his studio from Kolkata to Mumbai permanently in 2002.


Ranadip has been working on the Benares Series since 2009. Among the early works on Benares, we see a painting with a collection of many small incidents. But if we look at the pictures of Benares after that or today, it seems like a romanticism emerging from the depths of the artist's mind. His works are based on free and expressive brush work, his colours are poetic, rich and sensuous, his compositions are sometimes fluid, dynamic and adventurous. 

His Benaras works are based on the attitude of the artist's intellectual orientation. In this series, sometimes the water of the river is red and there are many unknown forms floating in it. Sometimes half round or triangular and sometimes or something else. There the colour of the sky is sometimes darkish mauve or yellowish or something else. A quiet world of the artist's independent mind is caught in his pictures. The illusion of this colour and arrangement of forms is like a fairy tale of the artist's mind.  Which comes back again and again in his paintings. In the words of the artist, "Every single corner of Benares is my own country. Whom I know well. So I do feel the urge from inside my heart to draw a picture about the ancient city. The Benaras Series is my emotional experience rather than physical reality."

Artist: Ranadip Mukherjee


Thursday, 26 September 2024

India Art Fair to Launch in Mumbai Next Year

 

New Delhi's India Art Fair is launching a new fair in Mumbai. India Art Fair Contemporary will present 50–70 exhibitors at Jio World Garden from 13 to 16 November 2025.

Monday, 23 September 2024

AstaGuru Offers A Unique Selection of Modern and Contemporary Indian Artworks in its Upcoming ‘Manifest’ Auction

 


AstaGuru’s upcoming auction, titled ‘Manifest,’ will showcase a unique amalgamation of modern and contemporary Indian art from the oeuvres of the most celebrated artists in the country. The meticulously curated catalogue highlights rare works by eminent modern Indian artists including M F Husain, Amrita Sher-Gil, Bikash Bhattacharjee, Jamini Roy, K K Hebbar, K H Ara, Jogen Chowdhury, K G Subramanyan, S H Raza, Akbar Padamsee, Manjit Bawa and T Vaikuntam. Among the vast selection of contemporary Indian artists showcased are Jagannath Panda, Ravinder Reddy, Surendran Nair, Jitish Kallat, Ranbir Singh K aleka, Nikhil Chaganlal, Meetali Singh and Mousumi Biswas. The auction will be held on September 24-26, 2024. 

Sneha Gautam, Senior Vice President, Client Relations, AstaGuru Auction House says, “

Jitish Kallat – Sneeze (Triptych)

“We are absolutely thrilled to present ‘Manifest,’ a meticulously curated auction that brings together the finest modern and contemporary Indian art under one roof. This catalogue offers collectors a rare opportunity to acquire works that span generations, styles, and periods, featuring icons such as M F Husain, Amrita Sher-Gil, and Jamini Roy, alongside leading contemporary voices like Jagannath Panda and Jitish Kallat. We have taken an approach to ensure a harmonious balance between the genres, offering something exceptional for every collector’s unique taste. The curation of ‘Manifest’ reflects our commitment to providing a comprehensive, yet thoughtfully balanced selection, to make sure clientele can find pieces that resonate with them, while also exploring the breadth of Indian art history.”

M F Husain

Leading the auction is Lot no. 73, an untitled work by M F Husain executed circa 1960s in oil on canvas. The work originally belonged to the famed Chester and Davida Herwitz collection, often cited as one of the most comprehensive amalgamations of modern and contemporary Indian art in the world. In the presented lot, Husain presents three figures with obscured faces, a recurring theme in his art. The lot will be offered at an estimate of INR 3,50,00,000 – 5,00,00,000. 

Another impactful work by Husain, lot no. 173, will also be showcased in the upcoming auction. Untitled (Yellow Strip Of Metaphor) is an oil on canvas work executed in 1967. Husain’s artistic journey during the 1960s was marked by a clear thematic progression. His paintings boldly challenged societal norms, exploring themes of passion and desire. The lot is estimated at INR 3,00,00,000 – 4,00,00,000

S H Raza’s ‘Kundalini’, lot no. 86, is an acrylic on canvas work executed in 1999. Created in his signature style, the work comes from his vast oeuvre of geometric works in vibrant colours. The Kundalini represents the ultimate source of energy and is usually depicted in the form of a coiled serpent. This lot will be offered at an estimate of INR 1,80,00,000 – 2,80,00,000. 

Lot no. 197, an untitled large-scale work by K K Hebbar is estimated to be acquired at INR 1,00,00,000 – 1,50,00,000. The mixed media on board work was executed in 1968 and reflects the artist’s enduring interest in the folk traditions, geography and fauna of India. 

Thota Vaikuntam’s untitled work, lot no. 234 is an acrylic on canvas work executed in 2017. Vaikuntam’s oeuvre consists of paintings that encapsulate the everyday life of the rural folk of Telangana, their culture and the mythology associated with it. The work is estimated at INR 80,00,000 – 1,20,00,000. 

Manjit Bawa

An untitled work by Manjit Bawa, lot no. 170, is estimated to be sold for INR 3,00,00,000 – 4,00,00,000. Executed in 1988, the oil on canvas work is evidence of Bawa’s inspiration from  Indian classical artistic traditions, skillfully blending elements from various genres and periods into his work. His mastery of colour and space results in captivating compositions like the presented lot.

Contemporary Highlights to Look Out For:

The ‘Manifest’ auction also features notable contemporary works, such as Jagannath Panda’s Again & Again II (Lot no. 186), a mixed media piece reflecting on urbanization and tradition, estimated at INR 50 to 70 lakh, and Jitish Kallat’s Sneeze (Triptych) (Lot no. 64), a thought-provoking commentary on human vulnerability, estimated at INR 90 lakh to 1.5 crore.

For more information, log on to www.astaguru.com

About AstaGuru

AstaGuru Auction House was conceptualised in the year 2008 with the sole purpose of creating a safe and secure platform to conduct online auctions for Contemporary & Modern Indian Art. Over the years, AstaGuru has curated auctions encompassing diverse categories, our portfolio includes art,  jewellery, fine silver, timepieces, textiles, celebrity memorabilia, rare books, numismatic, philately and vintage cars. In 2018, AstaGuru became the first Indian auction house to present an exclusive  edition for vintage and classic cars. “AstaGuru has strived to successfully bridge the gap between prospective buyers and consignors by transcending the limitations of live auctions. AstaGuru imparts effortless transparency to the process of acquiring and selling art and rare collectibles. The online module offers bidders the opportunity to bid from the comfort of their houses or while they are on the go.

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K Laxma Goud: Life & Artistic Explorations


21st August marks the 84th birthday of K. Laxma Goud. Born in 1940, in the state of Telangana, Goud is a prolific Indian painter, celebrated for his distinctive style that blends traditional Indian themes with modern artistic sensibilities. He studied at the Government College of Fine Arts and Architecture in Hyderabad and later at the Faculty of Fine Arts, MS University, Baroda under the guidance of K.G. Subramanyan from 1963 to 1965.

Through his works, he often explored themes related to rural life, folk traditions, and the human form. His art is notable for its use of bold lines, vibrant colours, and an expressive portrayal of emotions and daily tribal life. He employs various media, including drawing, painting, and printmaking, and is known for his mastery of the medium of etching.

Laxma Goud is popularly known for his early erotic works that often merged traditional Indian motifs with a modernist approach, creating a visual dialogue between the ancient and the contemporary. His pieces captured the essence and subtleties of intimacy and sensuality without making it look crude or indelicate. This approach was a subject of both admiration and controversy, as it challenged the conventional boundaries and engaged with themes that were sometimes considered taboo in traditional contexts. The artist’s ability to provoke thought and emotion through his creative expression is a testament to his brilliant skill in navigating complex themes.

Artist: K Laxma Goud

Goud frequently incorporated figures from Hindu mythology such as deities and mythical beings, into his work. His depictions of Gods and Goddesses created utilising traditional iconography with a contemporary aesthetic, highlighted the timeless relevance of these mythological themes. Goud’s work also included elements of nature, such as flora and fauna, which may be seen as an extension of the divine or a reflection of mythological landscapes.

K. Laxma Goud was well-known for his distinctive portraits that often captured the essence of his subjects with remarkable detail and emotion. His portraits of individuals captured a range of emotions and expressions, highlighting the personal and collective experiences of the people he portrayed. His portraits also often reflected a deep personal connection with his subjects. The artist’s understanding of empathy is evident in the way he represented their expressions and details, providing a nuanced portrayal of their inner lives.

Artist: K Laxma Goud

The artist is recognised for capturing the essence of the cultural and social aspects of tribal communities by blending realism and abstraction styles. He frequently depicted scenes from the everyday lives of tribal people, including domestic activities, rituals, and social gatherings. His artwork provided a window into the traditional practices and communal activities that defined tribal life. Goud’s paintings and drawings also featured traditional tribal attire, jewellery, and artefacts, capturing the distinctive cultural expressions of tribal communities. These elements served as symbols of identity and heritage.

The artist has showcased his works in both India and abroad. He has received numerous awards and accolades for his work, including fellowships and grants that recognise his contribution to the arts. His work is part of major art collections and continues to influence emerging artists in India. K Laxma Goud’s legacy is marked by his distinctive style and contributions to modern Indian art.Authored by Sunny Chandiramani, Senior Vice President at AstaGuru Auction House.

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Sunday, 22 September 2024

"The Sensation of Apertures"

Left side from  Artists Hardik Kansara, Chandni Paswan, Apurva Desai,  Right side Nilesh Kinkale 

Ikko Art Gallery is back with its new show "The Sensation of Apertures" Curated by Nilesh Kinkale showcases three dynamic artists Apurva Desai, Hardik Kansara, Chandni Paswan, who have presented a beautiful amalgamation between consciousness and the material world. The exhibition will begin from 20th September 2024, offering an immersive experience of art that navigates through the interconnectedness of motion, volume, time, and space. In this show, each artist seeks to find parallels between their creative expressions and the inherent consciousness of the material world, their works embody a deep exploration of balance and responsiveness. The flowing pulse of life becomes entangled with the linear forms and volumes they use, creating a harmonious yet thought-provoking dialogue between stillness and motion. 
Artist: Apurva Desai

Through this exhibition, the artists push the boundaries of traditional art forms, transcending the limitations of conventional materials and tools. Their works evoke a sensitivity that draws from social constructs, environmental factors, and the ever-evolving discourse on time and space. This attempt to connect their art to the broader universe results in paintings that are at once personal and universal—infinitely expansive in their perspectives yet deeply rooted in individual expression. Apurva Desai, a urban landscapist, skillfully incorporates materials like tools, gears, and industrial equipment in his work to explore themes related to the emotional lives of industrial workers. His use of metal sheets and wire ropes creates the illusion of space within space, striking a balance between movement and stillness, evoking emotional resonance in viewers. 

Hardik Kansara’s art features optical illusions through intricate papercraft. His architectural themes evoke deep emotional responses, with the layered structures in his work producing a surreal, immersive experience for the audience. Chandni Paswan’s paintings emphasize the interplay of light and shade, often depicting the transformative power of sunlight on natural elements. Her works explore the five elements of nature, offering viewers a serene and expansive visual experience that contrasts with the hectic pace of daily life. The Sensation of Aperture captures the essence of this collective vision, where the works of three distinct artists converge through shared universal elements, yet express disparate variables of motion, time, and location. Spectators are invited to experience a panoramic illusion of reality, formed through the distinct lenses of each painter’s individual optic. Together, they offer an exhibition that is both deeply introspective and universally expansive.

Nilesh Kinkale &  Apurba Nandi, Abhijeet Gondkar and Tathi Premchand at Ikko



Ikko Gallery 

302, Satya House, Sriram Tekdi Rd, 
Sindhu Nagar, 
Sewri, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400015
11 am - 7 pm (MON - SAT)



Thursday, 19 September 2024

Triparna: The Trinity of Art: Nehru Centre Art Gallery

Aurangabad-based artist Sarang Hundiwala presents a captivating blend of history, spirituality, and artistry in his intricately decorative works. Drawing from a rich array of influences ranging from Indian Miniature art traditions, doodling Zen tangles to Buddhist art influences, mythological frescoes, and traditional Indian sculpture—Sarang's creations reflect the essence of a realm steeped in cultural heritage and artistic inspiration.

Recent work by Artist Sarang Hundiwala

His upcoming solo exhibition, ‘Triparna: The Trinity of Art,’ at the Nehru Centre, Mumbai, exemplifies this unique synergy, offering a visual journey that seamlessly fuses these diverse traditions and popular cultural practices. Each painting invites the viewer into a world of personal religious and spiritual exploration, where Sarang deftly balances the intricate with the ethereal. Central to this collection are his works, which are based on Buddhist sculptures from around the world, starting from the historic Ajanta and Ellora cave art, as well as works from other regions where Buddhism has profoundly shaped culture, religion and philosophy.

Sarang's works are a meditation on peace, unity, and harmony, embodying the interconnectedness of all life forms—a reflection of the Buddhist principles that anchor his practice. The precision of his penmanship and the subtlety of his brushstrokes create a mesmerising interplay of depth and lightness, leaving viewers enchanted by the richness of his textured surfaces and the inherent depth in their corresponding messages.

Artist: Sarang Hundiwala

With numerous exhibitions to his name, artist Sarang Hundiwala’s art has earned a place in esteemed collections both in India and internationally. His solo show is not just an exhibition; it’s an invitation to experience the timeless spiritual and artistic traditions that continue to inform his evolving visual lexicon and inspire the world around him. 

Written by 

Sushma Sabnis


VENUE:

Nehru Centre Art Gallery

Dr. Annie Besant Road

Worli, Mumbai 400 018

Timing: 11am to 7pm.

Wednesday, 11 September 2024

A painting by S.H. Raza, valued at Rs 2.5 crore, has been stolen from an auction house's warehouse in South Mumbai.

A painting by renowned Indian modernist painter S.H. Raza, valued at Rs 2.5 crore, has allegedly been stolen from a warehouse of an auction house in South Mumbai. The artwork was last seen in March 2022 and was found missing when the owner requested it for auction again in 2024. The police have registered a case of theft.


image Source : timesofindia.indiatimes.com


Malaika Arora's father dies: Mumbai

Image Source: mid-day 

Father of Bollywood star Malaika Arora died after he fell from the balcony of his 6th-floor residence at Bandra West on Wednesday morning. 

Source: mid-day 

Sunday, 8 September 2024

Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone welcomed their baby girl on September 8

The couple is overjoyed with this blessing, especially since Ranveer had wished for a baby girl resembling Deepika. The baby was delivered at HN Reliance Hospital in South Mumbai, owned by Mukesh and Nita Ambani. Ranveer and Deepika's close connection with the Ambani family was evident at Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant's wedding.

Image source: TOI


A Fusion of Diversity and Depth of vision by Mahesh Annapure

 An exhibition of innovative paintings by artist Mahesh Annapure has commenced at the Art Gallery, The LEELA, Andheri (E), Mumbai from 09 to 15th sept. 2024.

Mahesh Annapure

Mahesh Annapure's paintings are in an innovative style, encompassing a variety of themes such as conceptual art, landscapes, still life, and traditional Indian painting. The series "Faces" and "Progressive Women" particularly focus on women's issues, prompting reflection on these matters. A recurrent theme in Mahesh's work is the exploration of a woman's identity within society and progressive ideologies. 


His "Faces" series captures the essence of women searching for their unique place, reflecting themes of identity, empowerment, and self-discovery. Bold lines and subtle expressions invite viewers to contemplate gender dynamics and societal expectations. In the "Feminism" series, Mahesh conceptually delves into the lives and challenges of progressive women, merging symbolism and abstraction to express the aspirations and resistance against traditional constraints. 

Each painting in this series narrates the evolving roles and struggles of women in contemporary society, reflecting Mahesh's sensitivity towards socio-cultural issues.

At the heart of Mahesh's artistic identity is his unique patchwork technique, skillfully applied across various themes. This technique not only adds texture and depth to his artworks but also serves as a metaphor for the complexities of human experiences and perspectives. Whether abstract landscapes or poignant still life studies, the use of patchwork breathes life into each canvas, inviting viewers to engage with multiple layers of meaning. 



Through his style and narratives, Mahesh invites us to ponder the beauty and complexity of the human condition. Art enthusiasts and collectors will find his works captivating and inspiring. This exhibition offers a unique opportunity to immerse oneself in Mahesh's artistic world.

The exhibition will run from July 09 to 15 Sept., providing a rare chance to experience his creative vision.

Saturday, 7 September 2024

Indian artist to be awarded in New York

Indian artist to be awarded in New York. Pastel Society of America has announced the precious Flora B.Giffuni Memorial award to the Indian artist Parag Borse for the year 2024. This award will be given to him in a prestigious ceremony on 22nd September in Manhattan, New York.

Pastel society of America is an organization which was founded in 1972 by Flora B.Giffini. It is the oldest society in America. It is largely responsible for the current renaissance of pastels in American Art. The society's annual exhibition at the national Art club in New York is the Premier event for artists worldwide. PSA encourages artistic advancement through prestigious awards, both monetary and material distributed during its annual exhibition to pastel artists showing technical acumen and creative use of test techniques.

Parag Borse

This is the 52nd year of their annual exhibition called "Enduring brilliance. This year pastel society of America has received 1155 submissions from all over the world and they have selected only 125 works for inclusion. Parag Borse’s, painting titled ‘’A turban Gaze’’, is the painting which has been selected for this precious award by the juror of awards was Jeremiah William McCarthy, Chief Curator of The Westmoreland Museum of American Art, Greensburg, Pennsylvania. The painting will be on display in the gallery of national Arts club, 15th Gramercy Park, South New York from 3rd September to 28th September 2024.This award is a cash award of thousand dollars. The award will be given to him on 22nd September in the grand ceremony which will be held at the national Arts club 15th Gramercy Park south, Manhattan, New York. The painting is of a Maharashtrian  shepherd wearing an orange turban. The painting depicts the beauty and grace of Indian culture. 

He is the only Indian artist whose work has been selected four times by the same organization for its annual exhibition. Though Parag Borse has been awarded two times in the past  by the Pastel Society of West Coast, America. He was also awarded two times by the very famous pastel journal magazine which Publishes from America.

COLOURAAG

 “COLOURAAG” Solo Show of Paintings by artist Pavan Kumar Attavar in Jehangir


Recent work of a talented artist from Mangalore, 
Pavan Kumar Attavar will be displayed in a solo art show at Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai from 10th to 16th September 2024 between 11 am to 7 pm. It will be there for free public viewing.  This series in Acrylic colours on canvas will exemplify his thoughtful perceptions about the relevance and sanctity of musical instruments in general and violin in particular for spreading the eternal grandeur and harmony of music among the masses and, in turn, make them happy and joyful. He has made artistic used of pallet knife and acrylic colours on canvas for his paintings.


Pavan Kumar Attavar hails from Mangalore. He has his art education upto BFA from University college of Fine Arts, Davangere followed by a diploma in Advanced Computer Art from C-DAC Pune. He is at present working in Synamedia Ltd. (UK based entertainment streaming company) at Manipal in its UI-UX design team. He has got inspiration from Dali (surrealism), Van Gough (Brush strokes) and Rembrandt (Light and Shade). He has showcased his thematic works earlier in many solo and group art exhibitions in different art galleries and got positive feedback from the art world. He has participated in several art camps in the state. He is an active member of Artists Forum Udupi. 

The Series presented by Pavan Kumar Attavar elaborates the relevance and sanctity of white space or highlights and dark areas or depth. Having been greatly influenced by high notes and low note in Music and their effect on the listeners and all alike, he has incorporated the same inspiration from music in his artwork using apt colour tones and their rhythmic harmony. His work prominently highlights, the Violin in particular along with other instruments like Damru and Trident and their tonal resonance in orderto spread the fragrance and rhythm of music along masses. Making an optimum and iconic use of bull and other relevant ingredients at strategic arenas in the work, he has demonstrated his skill and command over the medium used in order to render ample contentment and divine tranquillity to all.  Using the mythological background, he has focussed on the sanctity and relevance of both vibrations and resilience as well as tranquillity in the divine music – aptly called the 5thVed or Pancham Veda to make the overall humanity happy and exhilarating as well as joyful in the apt perspectives of visual arts.


VENUE:

Jehangir Art Gallery, M.G. Road, Kala Ghoda,

Mumbai 400 001

From: 10th to 16th September 2024

Timing:11am to 7pm

Solo Show of Paintings By well-known artist Jitendra C. Gaikwad in Jehangir

This exhibition will be inaugurated on 9th September 2024 at 4 pm by chief Guest Dr. Vijay Suryavanshi, IAS, Commissioner, State Excise, Maharashtra Mumbai in the presence of Special Guest – Dr. Nilesh Khare Sakal Media Group, Mumbai and Mr. Sachin Madane – Board of Executive Director , Wealth Genics Educart Pvt Ltd.

 

The National Gallery of Modern Art, Mumbai,


The National Gallery of Modern Art, Mumbai, Ministry of Culture, Government of India and Indian Council for Culture Relations cordially invite you to an Odissi Dance presentation Ramaniya Shakti presented by the eminent artist Ms. Namrata Mehta & Troupe programme, organized in conjunction with the ongoing exhibitions Chitrakavyam Ramayanam and Shakti - Fair & Fierce at  6:30 PM on Thursday, 05th September, 2024 at NGMA, Mumbai.

 

Impressive Impact of Life Colors

Solo Show of Paintings By well-known artist 
Jitendra C. Gaikwad in Jehangir

Recent work of a well-known artist, Jitendra C. Gaikwad will be displayed in a solo art exhibition at Jehangir Art Gallery, Kala Ghoda, Mumbai from 9th to 15th September 2024 between 11am to 7pm. This presentation of thematic perceptions in oil and acrylic colours on canvas and soft pastel on paper will illustrate the relevance and sanctity of various colours and their impressive impact on human life in apt perspectives.


This exhibition will be inaugurated on 9th September 2024 at 4 pm by chief Guest Dr. Vijay Suryavanshi, IAS, Commissioner, State Excise, Maharashtra Mumbai in the presence of Special Guest – Dr. Nilesh Khare Sakal Media Group, Mumbai and Mr. Sachin Madane – Board of Executive Director , Wealth Genics Educart Pvt Ltd.

Jitendra Gaikwad hails from Pen. He had his art education upto A.T.D. from Hrishikesh Chitrakala Mahavidyalaya, New Panvel. Being born and brought up in the picturesque environment of Pen, he has been deeply influenced by Nature and its many wonders in different seasons throughout a year. These deep impacts find a prominent place in his endeavours. He has displayed his thematic work earlier in several solo and group art exhibition in leading art galleries in Mumbai, Pune, Thane, Goa, Bangalore etc and received good public response and appreciations for his work. He had his art demonstrations at numerous venues and received appreciations and awards in on the spot landscape and other competitions. His works are in proud collections of many prestigious art collectors and promoters in India and abroad.


The present series highlights the impressive impact of life colours in a human life. He has mostly focused on rural life, Indian Culture & heritage, social life and traditions in various rural and urban environments, different emotions & their revelations, beauty of nature in various seasons in a year and many more. The vivid works are in a realistic style rendering a visual panorama of sensitivity and emotional peculiarities in apt environments and perspectives of visual arts. His works reflect different moods of rural children in playful arenas, beauty of nature in seasons at the monumental paces of heritage religions shrines and sanctity of festive spirits and fervour prevalent there etc. His colour tones and their rhythmic coherence are a visual treat to all thereby rendering to them ample pleasure and serenity.


VENUE:

Jehangir Art Gallery, 161-B, M.G. Road,

 Kala Ghoda, Mumbai 400 001

Timing: 11am to 7pm.

From: 9th to 15th September 2024

“Impressive Impact of Life Colors”

Solo Show of Paintings

By well-known artist Jitendra C. Gaikwad

Friday, 6 September 2024

Affordable September Art Mela - Kolkata, India.

Aakriti Art Gallery Announces the 12th Edition of the 

‘Affordable September Art Mela’ 

14th September – 30th September 2024



Kolkata, 6th September 2024: Aakriti Art Gallery is thrilled to announce the 12th edition of the highly anticipated ‘Affordable September Art Mela,’ set to take place from 14th September to 30th September 2024. This annual event, which has become a cornerstone of Kolkata’s cultural calendar, offers art enthusiasts an unparalleled opportunity to acquire original artworks at accessible prices.

As the festive season approaches, Aakriti Art Gallery reaffirms its commitment to making art more accessible to the public. This year’s Art Mela will feature an extensive collection of over a thousand artworks by more than a hundred artists, with prices ranging from INR 3,000 to 3,00,000. The event will showcase a diverse array of paintings, sculptures, and art prints, representing a wide spectrum of artistic techniques and styles, including gouache, tempera, acrylic on canvas, charcoal drawings, etchings, and more.

The gallery is proud to present works by some of India’s most celebrated artists, including Jogen Chowdhury, M.F. Husain, Akbar Padamsee, K.G. Subramanyan, and many others, alongside promising emerging talents. The ‘Affordable September Art Mela’ is not just an exhibition but a celebration of creativity, where both seasoned collectors and first-time buyers can find pieces that resonate with their aesthetic sensibilities.

“We believe that the joy of owning art should be an experience open to everyone, not just a privileged few,” said Vikram Bachhawat, Director of Aakriti Art Gallery. “The Affordable September Art Mela is our way of democratizing art and encouraging more people to engage with and appreciate the incredible talent we have in India.”


The Mela would feature paintings, sculptures and art prints by renowned artists as well as fresh talents in the industry. The gallery is putting together works by Abhijit Gupta, Adip Dutta, Aditya Basak, Akbar Padamsee, Akhil Chandra Das, Akhilesh, Alik Das, Alok Bal, Alok kumar Bhattacharya, Amalnath Chakladar, Amit Chakraborty, Amitava Dhar, Amlan Dutta, Amrita Sen Ananda Moy Banerji,Anasuya Chakraborty, Anil Tekam, Anindya Roy, Anita Roy Chowdhury, Anshuman Dasgupta, Apu DasgupaArindam Chatterjee, Arpita Singh, Arun kumar Majumdar, Arunangshu Roy, Arup Das, Ashok Bhowmik, Ashoke Roy, Asim Goswami, Asim Basu, Asit Mondal, Atanu Bhattacharya, Atin Basak, Avadhesh Yadav, Babu Xavier, Banasree Khan, Banatanwi Das Mahapatra, Barun Chowdhury,  Bibekananda Mukherjee, Bibhuti Chakraborty, Bijan Chowdhury, Bimal Kundu, Biraj kumar Paul, Birendra Pani, Biswajit Saha, Biswapati Maiti, B. R. Panesar, Chaitali Dey, Chaitali Chanda, Chandan Bhandari, Chandra Bhattacharjee, Chandrakanta Nayak, Chhatrapati  Dutta, Chayan Roy, Debabrata Chakraborty, Debabrata Dey, Debajyoti Dhara, Debanjan Roy, Debasis Chakraborty, Debasis Barui, Debotosh Kar, Debraj Goswami, Dharamnarayan Dasgupta, Dhiren Shasmal, Dibyendu Basu,  Dipak Kundu, Dipali Bhattacharya, Dipti Chakraborty, Diptish Ghosh Dastidar, F Tarannum, Ganesh Haloi, G. C. Chakraborty, Gautam Paul, Gita Maity, Gobardhan Ash, Gopal Ghose, Gopinath Roy, Hiran Mitra, Indira Puri Mistry, Indrapramit Roy,   Irish Hudson Ghosh, Jayanta Kumar Paul, J.M.S. Mani, Jahar Dasgupta, Jamini Roy, Jaya Ganguly, Jayanta Roy, Jayashree Chakravarty, Jayeti Bhattacharya, Jogen Chowdhury, Jyotirmoy Dalapati, K. Muralidharan, K. G. Subramanyan, Kanchan Dasgupta, Kartick Chand Pyne, Krishna Sardar, Laxma Goud,Laxman Aelay, Lalu Prasad Shaw, Laxmi Narayan Panchori, Mahmoodul Haque,M. B. Ingle, Madhubanti, Mahinder Soni, Mahula Ghosh, Malay Chandan Saha, Manashi Mitra, Manik Talukdar, Manoj Dutta, Manoj Mitra, M. F. Husain, Mithun Dasgupta, Mona Ghosh, Nabanita Dutta Guha, Nantu Behari Das, Nikhileshwar Baruah, Nirban Ash,  P. R. Narvekar, Palash Bhaduri, Pankaj Panwar, Pannekunwar, Partha Shaw,  Partha Dasgupta, Partha Bhattacharya, Partha Pratim  Deb, Paula Sengupta, Prasun Ghosh, Peter Daglish, Pinaki Barua, Piyali Sadhukhan, Prabhakar Kolte, Pradip Mondal,  Pradip Rakshit, Pradip Maitra, Prasanta Sahu, Priyanka Lahiri, Prasenjit Sengupta, Prokash Karmakar, Rabin Mondal, Radha Tekam, Rajarshi Biswas, Rajat Sen, Rajen Mondal, Ramesh Tekam, Ramkinkar Baij, Ramkumar, Ramlal Dhar, Ritendra Roy, Rintu Roy, Sadhan Chakraborty, Sakti Barman, Samindranath Majumdar, Samir Aich, Sanat Kar, Sanchayan Ghosh, Sanchita Sengupta, Sandip Daptari, Sanjay kumar Das, Sankha Banerjee, Santanu Bhattacharya, Saptarshi Das, Sarreshwari, Sekhar Baran Karmakar, Sekhar Kar, Sekhar Roy, Shankar Ghosh, Shuvaprasanna, Shyam Kanu Barthakur, Sisir Tikadar, Somit Mukherjee, Snehasish Maity, Somnath Hore, Soumen Khamrui, Soumik Chakraborty, Soumitra Kar Sourav Jana, Srikanta Paul, Subhendu Porel, Subrata Biswas (sculptor), Subrata Sen, Subrata Chowdhury, Subrata Biswas, Suchibrata Deb, Sudip Roy, Suhas Roy, Sujit Kumar Karan, Suman Roy, Suman Kumar Pal, Sumana Ghosh, Sunil De, Sunil Das, Sunil Kumar Das, Sunil Madhav Sen, Sreetama Nandi, Supam Adhikary, Swapan Kumar Mallick, Swapan Kumar Saha, Swapan Kumar Das, Swapnesh Chowdhury, S.K.Shahjahan, Swapna Sen, Sweta Chandra, Tapan Ghosh, Tapan Mitra, Tapas Biswas, Tapas Konar, Tapas Sarkar, Tapas Shankar Basu, Tarun Dey, Tathi Premchand, Timir Brahma, Tusar Kanti Pradhan, T.M.Aziz, Tisha Mondal, Uma Siddhanta, Wasim R Kapoor, Yusuf,Yogendra Tripathi   and many more artists. The wide collection of works will showcase multiple art techniques like gouache, tempera, acrylic on canvas, charcoal drawings, etching, drawings on digital prints, bronze, ceramic across various styles and genres.



The gallery invites everyone to visit and explore the rich collection on display, whether in person or online. For those who prefer to browse from the comfort of their homes, the entire exhibition will be available online through the gallery’s website.

Event Details:

- Exhibition Dates: 14th September – 30th September 2024
- Venue: Aakriti Art Gallery, Orbit Enclave, 1st Floor, 12/3A Hungerford Street, Kolkata – 700 017
- Gallery Hours:11 am – 7 pm, Monday to Saturday
- Online Exhibition: Accessible via [Aakriti Art Gallery’s website]