Friday 23 February 2018

NGMA Mumbai :“I have been a photographer longer than I have been a doctor”

About Dr. Debal Sen:



​Dr. Debal Sen's ​photography defies the urbane world of Kolkata where he resides and is a practicing cardiologist. It is difficult to imagine this cardiologist of such great repute be able to divide his time equally between the two critical aspects of his life: life-saving through health giving, for which he yields his medical skills; and life-saving through Nature-worship for which he wields his camera.

​In spite of his considerable fame as a cardiologist, Dr Sen avers: ​

“I have been a photographer longer than I have been a doctor”



His journeys across the country's wilds from coast to coast and mountains to plains stand testament in to his prolific creations: photographs that look like paintings. 

Partnered with the Museum's current exhibition: "Nature Embedded - a Design Technology Experience,"  Dr Sen's photography as one of fifteen different medias at the Museum, also finds itself intervening with Augmented Reality (AR) to reveal an additional layer of visual imagery.  

In the words of the author of these photographs, Dr Debal Sen:
“The images presented here were garnered over a period of three decades. They took me from the high altitude lakes of Ladakh, to the glacial rivers of the high Himalayas, onto the lakes, rivers and wetlands of the baking plains of central India, across the puddles and pools of the great mangrove swamps of Orissa, West Bengal and the Andaman Islands, to culminate in the varied coastlines of the subcontinent”
And then summing up his experience of water as the subject through the idiom of shoreline, the author concludes:
“These shores extend from the edge of a dewdrop to the edge of the sea – between music and silence, between color and white”.

The words are reminiscent of the photography of Ansel Adams who viewed life through the lens of Nature, choosing to see it unfiltered as the great wilds of the outdoors, with a protestant spirit that only Nature could wield.

No wonder then, to experience these images, in the words of the poet Corbin, is to “browse in the archives of the Earth.”

Thursday 22 February 2018

Invest in Young Artist Artworks : Churudatt Pande suggestion by Art Blogazine

Whimsixal Laddie
Acrylic on canvas, Size 24x36 in

Rs: 34,000/-

Now Available at :Art Gate Gallery, Churchgate

Date:24th Feb 2018

Sunday 18 February 2018

PIN POSTER: Jehangir Art Gallery 20-26 Feb 2018

The Jehangir Art Gallery is an art gallery in Mumbai. It was founded by Sir Cowasji Jehangir at the urging of K. K. Hebbar and Homi Bhabha. It was built in 1952.
Address: 161B, Mahatma Gandhi Road, Kala Ghoda, Fort, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400001

(image by Tathi Premchand)

Posthumous Solo Show of Late Pradeep Nerurkar, 20th Jehangir Art Gallery


When a painter leaves this world for ever we remember him through his paintings and his ideas, his habits, his choices, his views about his own life as well as others'. His dedication towards his work and his passionate approach towards the life and other things he loved. As a human being he helped others too to live their way. Because he never defer his own life from others. His personal relations with his family, friends and rest of the people amongst whom he lived were co-ordinal. As a painter and at the same time a part of the society he had a very sensitive yet sensible approach towards living. For him everything was a part of his world of painting.
Artist: Pradeep Nerurkar
file photo copyright artblogazine/tathipremchand)

He never treated artistic work as special or separate or special kind of activity. It was for him a day to day breathing. His sense of personal and social life had immerged out of his social and humble behaviour. Therefore those whom he left behind are living their lives with all the memories and stories. These memories will always create the presence out of unseen presence of the beloved painter­Pradeep. They think that he has entered into their body, mind and soul along with his paintings to take care of them.

Pradeep Nerurkar has shown his unique presence as a highly innovative painter quite late in his career but the impact of his innovation has shocked his fellow­artists and the connoisseurs alike. His approach towards his work had been always experimental as he used to tell us that he wanted to invent a medium that would reflect his most delicate sense of expression. He developed a technique with a paper pulp soaked in water on which he would work with his hands loaded with colours and a mind impatient to pour out the unknown patches of space and some hidden wounds peeping out on the edges and some lost themselves to reveal their new existence. And finally he would looked into the coloured surface to see his identity, his silent poetry evaporated from the surface leaving behind the marks of her existence on the edge of the visual periphery in an evangelic way.

The works being shown in the present exhibition are from his several works he has left behind. They were built sensitively by him with utmost care, delicacy and the ingredients produced with long research and experiments. Each of them reflects the hard work, his emotional involvement and evocative urge with utmost spiritual feeling.

He left behind very sensitive and sensible works for us to cherish. Wherever he is, I am sure; he must be living without body but with spiritual colours on his fingers and passionate ideas in his eyes.
Long live his remembrance.


















Prabhakar Kolte
Mumbai, 13th January 2018


(image google)

Saturday 17 February 2018

Art Gate Gallery Mumbai

EXHIBITION &  SALE at Art Gate Gallery, Mumbai
All Art lovers are most invited on 18th to 24th 2018
at the Inauguration Ceremony of Amazing Recent Group show Artworks at Art Gate Gallery, More details please all +91 9768188632
 Churchgate Mumbai
Art Gate Gallery


115, Jamshedji Tata Road, 1st Floor, Above Satyam Collection, Next to Eros Cinema, Churchgate, Mumbai, India 400020


Thursday 15 February 2018

Pradeep Nerurkar : Solo show

Jehangir Art Gallery
Mahatma Gandhi Road, Kala Ghoda, Fort, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400001

Friday 9 February 2018

Boon Hui (Vice President Asia Society ). Kochi Biennale Foundation


(image facebook/bk)
Boon Hui (Vice President Asia Society ).
Kochi Biennale Foundation received Asia Arts Game Changers Award in New Delhi

Wednesday 31 January 2018

NGMA Mumbai

Sir Cowasji Jahangir Public Hall, M G Road, Fort, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400032

Sunday 28 January 2018

According to the statistics in India there are 29 states to represent 1.25 billion people

 ARTIST  STATEMENT

India is a multiverse land, where art and culture resemble its diversity and ethnicity. Art has been pre-eminent throughout the array and has been explored holistically by all forms of life. I believe the world is full of insightful creations waiting to be explored and so is mankind which is indeed a wonderful creation of the almighty. I represent the entire 1.25 billion population of the country in a unique form of art. My work is an attempt to express myself and socio- cultural status of our society. Though the educational system we receive knowledge to enrich ourselves to transform into a better human being.
According to the statistics in India there are 29 states to represent 1.25 billion people. With this wide range of population of our country human being has been divided into categories too. 

My art represents the dysfunctionality of the society. The society where we have a static learning processes, and through that systematic process each of us is judged and categorised.  The representation may be anything that describes the identity of the state in the country. This may include my self-portrait, public figure, the animal, spoken language, or even a famous artist.
The reparation which is constantly scene in my work is not only focusing on the numerical table but also the rhythm and harmony of life. My major response to everything around and the interaction with the non-living objects is the metaphor of my art.

In order to motivate and bring awareness to people, I wish to create art in which the ethnicity of the state will be carried thus depicting the importance of the education and the significance of it in saving a human life.                                                                                                                                        
- Jignesh makwana

EXHIBITION &  SALE at Art Gate Gallery, Mumbai
All Art lovers are most invited on 25th Jan 2018
at the Inauguration Ceremony of Amazing Recent solo show Artworks at Art Gate Gallery, Churchgate Mumbai
25th Jan 6:30 to 8pm
25th Jan to 31th Jan 2018, time : 12am(afternoon to 8pm night)

 

PIN POSTER: Gallery Chemould Mumbai

Address: 3rd floor, Queens Mansion, G. Talwatkar Marg, Fort, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400001
Opened: 1963 Phone: 022 2200 0211