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Sunday 22 September 2024

"The Sensation of Apertures"

Left side from Hardik Kansara, Apurva Desai, Chandni Paswan and 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)