- VS Gaitonde
- Ram Kumar
- Akbar Padamsee
- Amrita Sher-Gil
- Vanita Gupta
- Smita Kinkale
- Ratnadeep Adivrekar
- Tathi Premchand
- Nilesh Kinkale
- Prabhakar Kolte
- Chintan Upadhyay
- Prabhakar Barwe
- Shankar Palsikar
- Yashwant Deshmukh
- Prabhakar Kolte
- Sanchita Sharma
- Prakash Waghmare
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Friday, 22 October 2021
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Wednesday, 20 October 2021
A Woman...their different stories behind their respective lives -Damini Gupta
Basically nature has played a very important role in being my inspiration throughout my life.
Art can be a meditation, or a place to reach when you're searching for solace. I feel the real me when I spend time doing my paintings. I'm an artist because somewhere I'm less expressive through my words, so I express through my paintings. Since childhood, I was interested in paintings, used to sketch and paint a lot. I’ve completed my Bachelor of Fine Arts, specialized in Painting from Amity University, Noida in year 2018. Also, currently I’m pursuing Masters of Arts- Drawing and Painting from IGNOU, Delhi.
My inspiration comes from God's
creation, A Woman...their different stories behind their respective lives. My
work tends to focus on women of our society who directly or indirectly blames
themselves for every wrong deed happens to them. Whether their physical
appearance, facial hairs, sacrificing of dreams for someone, caged in Society's
boundaries, breakup, jealousy and many other emotions, though not intended but
they started hating themselves. So now I'm obsessed with depicting our
emotions…lifestyle, freedom, jealousy, physical appearance, inner soul, self
love and self care. After painting and inspiring so much from today's women,
one day I came across my own self. The motive which I have been searching for, I
understated one very fine day that there was a pattern of thinking before
putting it onto the canvas.
That is why I became an Artist
for...to express emotions through my art.
Damini
Gupta -Artist
(New
Delhi, Delhi)
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Sunday, 17 October 2021
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Saturday, 16 October 2021
“Unlock 2021” An Exhibition of Paintings by 15 contemporary artists from all over India
Press Release
A group art exhibition showcasing the recent work of 15 artists from different regions of our country have been displayed their recent works at Nehru center AC art gallery, Dr. Annie Besant Road, Worli, Mumbai- 400018 from 15th to 18th October 2021 between 11 am to 7 pm. It will highlight various works in different mediums, style and techniques presented by the participating artists under one roof so as to enlighten the viewers with the desired visual effects and intricacies in the relevant perspectives.
Painting Exhibition by | Hetal Shukla |
The participating artists in the show are: -
Burkhard Baier (Germany), Sahil Gosavi (Mumbai), Vinit Lahu Panchal (Mumbai), Hetal Shukla (Mumbai), Yashica Dhabre (Mumbai), Ghanshyam Gupta (Mumbai), Ajay Kumar Chowdhury, Saumia Debnath Royburman (Kolkata), Susanta Sarkar (Kolkata), Harsha Mandurkar (Goa), Sadashiv Vaidya (Aurangabad), Satyajit Shergill (Mumbai), Jayashree Bhagwanani (Raipur) and Shilpa Surana (Vishakhapatnam), Rujuta (Seema)Danait(Mumbai).
It will be inaugurated on 15th October 2021 at 5 pm by honorable guests Arch. Rajiv Kasat, Sanjiv Patel(President Bharatiya Janta Party Gujarati Cell – Mumbai), Arch. Mohan K. Ulanat, Divesh Yadav(Founder President Mahantri Samaj Vikas Munch), Ravi S. Doddi(Hospitality Business), Dr. Jagannathrao Hegde, (Former Sheriff of Mumbai), Parag Shukla(Founder Urja Group), Shrikrishna Agarwal (Poet & Anchor), Deepak Shah (Art Lover)
This exhibition will be curated by Ghanshyam Gupta. Various contemporary artists from different walks of life with diverse culture and social background have come together in this exhibition to showcase there in born talent and creativity. Vivid works covered in this show variety of mediums like oil, acrylic, watercolors, pen and ink, itching charcoals mix medium etc in different styles such as realistic, semi realistic, abstract, monumental heritage, figurative works etc. These present landscapes, beauty of nature, seascapes, emotional mindscapes, historical heritage of monuments, religious, spiritual works etc. in their respective arenas and perspectives.
Press Release
From: 15th to 18th October 2021
VENUE:
Nehru Centre Art Gallery
AC Gallery
Dr. Annie Besant Road
Worli, Mumbai 400 018
Timing: 11am to 7pm
Sunday, 10 October 2021
Swaying in sanctity of Mysticism - Pankaja JK
Swaying in sanctity of Mysticism.
A mesmerizing work, meandering in the
unknown zone of Universe and creating the aura of mysticism is the apt
introduction of R.B. Holle’s creation. His interest in tracing the secrets of
nature was developed right from childhood as he is a sensitive person. His Art
has developed over the years and within ten years he is so famed as a talented
painter that, even the New York based Pollock
Krasner Foundation has acknowledged his art and offered him a Jackson Pollock
Scholarship.
R B Holle |
In this series Holle develops galaxy,
the whole Universe in a small frame by rhythmic presentation of granular forms
in acrylic on canvas and even in installations by using toothpicks. The forms
also seem to have movement, swift movements as it happens in Milky Way. The balance
of forms in circular motions with dark hues consisting of lighter tinges
creates a vibrant equilibrium; a complete cosmos and packed energy of life.
Also, being an aesthetic, Holle has a theosophical touch due to strong belief
in aesthetics and existence of God or mysticism. Those images have
romantic rural
environs of Kasari, his
native place. It breaths freshness, purity and virginity. The paintings offer
unfathomable, vast and clandestine world in the midst of realistic hustle-
bustle of metropolitan city, Mumbai where he presently lives and works.
To cater his
future dreams, this youngster wanted to settle in wonderland of Mumbai. But who
would support him? Initially he struggled and visited various Art Galleries,
showed his paintings to almost all the famed artists like Dilip Ranade, Laxman
Shrestha and Gaitonde. A few of them gave suggestions on improvements in his
paintings, some suggested changes in color combination and a few advised him on
the form of painting. Holle’s painting started modifying with the aid of these
suggestions. So, he
acknowledges his attainment of this vision of Art to experienced and supportive
seniors and fellow artists. Steadily, the real essence of Abstract
dawned on him that, an abstract painting is but a concentrated concept, expressed with
complete liberty. It is the image through which observer has to explore and contemplate
the core of concept and advent into unknown aspect of known possessions. Stars
in galaxy, colliding celestial objects, illuminating planets, this colorful and
shinning form of the Milky Way and its deeply rooted secrets seem to in the
paintings.
Holle is greatly inspired by the
philosophies of Saint Tukaram and Lao Tzu. He also highly regards Gaitonde for
his Art and considers him as his teacher. For him, at this stage of his
progress as an artists, his own paintings are not just formless colour play;
but a mirror image of unbiased and purest state of mind. Hailing from a small village in
by Pankaja JK -2012
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Places and Spaces.
R. B Holle |
He is not just a painter but musically inclined too and one
can feel his rhythmic sensibilities on reading his statement about his idea of
painting. Though he states it in his mother –tongue (Marathi), here is the
translated version of it, “There is a melody song in the silence and noise of
nature which can be hummed…if it is put in lyrics and particular rhythm and
resonance is applied according to its character , it can be made more melodious…same
is the attractive natural light….clearly introducing its presence in darkness,
indicating presence of life on this earth and universe around by being light of
the day…light radiating on the sand of shores, on the water, peeping from
behind the mountains…assuring life all over this earth…I have circuitously got
associated with it and the subject, theme and emotions in paintings have
unknowingly got its character…the association is like mother and child relation
which could not be selected voluntarily like wise my naval chord was cut from
nature.”
This promising artist has truly remained faithfully to his
passionate spontaneous painting related to elements from nature. In his latest
exhibition called ‘Place and Space’ held at Jehangir Art gallery from 04th
April to 10th April was a visual treat and meditative experience.
This time he spread on his canvas the vast galaxy which is million kilometers
away from our planet, a part of nature which is
unbounded, indispensable yet remained to be explored at its fullest and yet fascinating to us. Its thoughts and images mystify us. It a womb
where millions of stars, known and unknown planets are born and it is a womb
that gave birth to our own Earth, which again like its creator has so many
mysteries, beauty and mystical secrets hidden in it. Earth changes its makeover
with every region, season and natural changes. It is always a visual joy to
experience changing makeover of nature. The Galaxy above earth seems to act as
a hanging mirror and reflects characteristic of nature in every phase and
colour.
File Photo: R B Holle |
Holle has tried to capture this in his paintings. His
abstraction is always unwinding different aspects of nature. This may be
because he opened his eyes to see the world in a small village with natural
setting, a village called Aalandi in the lap of Bhimashankar mountain in
Pundole Art gallery |
Splash and swirls of colours seems spreading in rhythmic
pattern highlights artist’s love for music. Along with the aura of musical
compositions , there is a lavish use of colors of nature like blue and grey
depicting clear and cloudy sky or blue water and shinning sand, variation in
green of trees and plants, red, gold and other bright colors stand for birds,
animals, flowers and so on. In some paintings there is a glitter in midst of
grave dark background and this is his fascination for observing clear sky
during dark nights that he usually observed when he stayed in village and slept
in courtyard of his house, this beauty of nature has made permanent impression
on artist. Holle confesses of having magnetic attraction towards ‘light’ in
nature and its shine either in sky, on water or its ‘oasis’ effect on stretched
shores. Idyllic settings are the undetachable from his paintings.
His
paintings act as mode to escape from social turmoil for some time and have meditation
like effect to make one relax. Person is bound to go in trance and feel light
and peaceful. The present chaos in the world caused by natural calamities,
advanced technology and energy used to produce dangerous and destructive
weapons for mass destruction, unhealthy competitions among countries and
people, poverty and likewise reasons seems to have stimulated Holle to present
swirls, splashes charged with emotions something that is nice to eyes, mind and
soul. Installation is also significant as it represents Nebula from which
millions of small and big stars are born, all of them having their own DNA and
some of them so powerful that they are said to influence human existence on
this planet.
After college, he fully engrossed himself in abstract painting and today he is most coveted young abstract painter from Mumbai and Pundole Art gallery patronize his creation. His work is exhibited in almost all the reputed galleries in India and his paintings have been awarded and have the honor of being collection at N.C.P.A. Mumbai, Torent House Ahmedabad, Sir J. School of Art Mumbai, Apparao Galleries, Chennai, private collectors and many other collection in India. Holle has a long way to go as he says he doesn’t know what lies in future and which new makeover of nature and earth will be projected in his next creations, but he is confident of coming up with something beautiful and peaceful.
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R B Holle @image text copyright by artist /
Team artblogazine
Thursday, 7 October 2021
Shankar Palsikar (1916-1984) - “A Centenary year of Artist’s Birth” National Gallery of Modern Art, Mumbai
Shankar Palsikar (1916-1984) - “A Centenary year of Artist’s Birth”
Prof. Shankar Palsikar a teacher of par excellence for generations of students, he evolved original interpretations to the traditional and rich art of this sub-continent by giving it a harmonious turn, a subtle twist there, thus creating a new contemporary world of Indian art. Palsikar Sir, besides being a great orator, was a sensitive writer in Marathi and English. He was born in Sakoli Village in Vidarbha. After his matriculation he studied in Sir J. J. School of Art, Mumbai (1942-1947). He was awarded several prizes including the most coveted one- the Meyo Medal- for his first class scholastic career in 1947 at Sir J.J. School of Art, the First Cultural Scholarship in Fine Art, by Govt. of India(1949), Gold Medal of Bombay Art Society(1950), Gold Medal by Fine Art Society of Calcutta(1950).
The Indian Art fraternity that consists of both artists and art connoisseurs alike is aware that, like the master painters S.H. Raza, M. F. Hussain, V. Gaitonde and K. K. Hebbar, Prof. Palsikar had deeply contributed to the evolution of Indian Art, but unlike them, had always preferred to remain a devoted teacher to his adoring students. Being a pedagogue, unwilling to be in the artistic limelight, he never deigned to have a public viewing of his works, but a posthumous retrospective, during the year of his passing, was organised by Prof. Vasant Parab, then Dean Sir J. J. School of Art in coordination with the Govt. of Maharashtra at the Jehangir Art Gallery Mumbai in 1984. It would be great privilege to artists and art lover to view his paintings at the centenary Exhibition at NGMA from 23rd Dec. 2016 – 31st Jan. 2017.
Convenor: Prabhakar Kolte
Venue: National Gallery of Modern Art, Sir Cowasji Jehangir Hall, Mumbai
Inauguration: 23rd December , 2016, 6:00 PM
Open for Public from 24th December, 2016 till 31st January, 2017
Timing: 11:00 AM- 6:00 PM (Closed on Monday & Public Holidays)
Tuesday, 5 October 2021
BFA MFA - APPLY CALL
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Friday, 1 October 2021
Ways of seeing..._* organized by NAF at NIV Art Gallery, New Delhi on 25th Sept, 2021.
When we perceive a piece of artwork, we not only try to dive into the scenarios of the visuals in front of us, but we also peep into the world of the mind of the creator. The mind of the artist can be as complex as a maze or as clear as transparent stream. The artist creates a work of art after experiencing various kinds of emotions and incidents. The emotions can as simple as happiness, anger, hatred, joyfulness, etc., but sometimes it transcends to an experience which goes beyond a definition of common emotions. The interconnectedness of contrasting emotions gives way to an idea which can be explained through art, and art only. With the addition of living in this busy world, we go through many physical incidents which brings trauma, anxiety, love, hope, etc., in our minds. Culminating all these emotions and experiences, an artist takes a respite in creating their work of art.
Painting by Heena Sk |
In this exhibition, aptly titled ‘Ways of Seeing’, the artists are trying to portray their thoughts and comments in the everyday human life through their artworks. Every painting or print is trying to open our perspective in some issues or incidents while tapping into the emotions that are already lying inside our minds. Many a times what we see or perceive, we are unable to express them. These artworks are carefully curated so as to ignite a conversation and help in communicating with the audience about the unsaid emotions and experiences.
The different visual elements helps in bringing out the various thought processes of the artists to the surface of the mind. And when these elements are gathered on canvas, we see new dimensions to the existing scenarios. What we see might not be what we perceive. The lines, colours, textures and spaces create a unique blend of visuals which helps us in breaking the abstract ideas into simpler forms. Sometimes it’s a different world altogether when we see it from somebody else’s perspective, and who could it be better than an artist?
- AKASHDEEP BANERJEE
NAF in collaboration with Niv Art Centre presenting
an exhibition of emerging artists ways of seeing 25th September 2021 to 28th September
at Niv art center, 210 near IGNOU chowk, pocket E, Neb Sarai Sainik farm. New
Delhi 110068
Here participants are Ajay Kumar, Ankit Kushwaha, Dhan prasad, Deepti
Gaur, Debjyoti Saha, Heena Sk, Kartick chandra dinda, Nandkumar Pagare, Nooreen
Fatma, Preeti Singh, Priyanshu Chaurasia, Moumita Sarkar, Rekha Gupta, Sandipa
Mondal, Srishti Gupta, Sumon Bej, Sudatta Basu Roy Chowdhury, Swapan Roy. They
all are from different cities.
The art of each artist participating in ways of seeing is highly appreciated. The works of Santiniketan's artist Srishti Gupta, Hyderabad based artist Dhan Prasad, Maharashtra's Heena Sk and Delhi resident Preeti Singh are particularly interesting.
Shaji Methew and Aruna Anand Mathew the owner of Niv Art Centre and The Founder and Director of NAF Nandini Sarkar would like to thank all the artists for the way this 4 day show has come to an end in this pandemic time and for such a collaborative emerging artists, who helps lift the tie a lot.
- Text by Moumita Sarkar -Artist/ Kolkata
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Thursday, 30 September 2021
Sexuality is a feeling. It has no visuals but it is a visual language. Visual art starts with nudity because it is the first stage of sexuality .
Nippon Gallery
presents a solo show by Sandip Sen. We are glad to introduce his works that
consists of German Expressions, erotic venting, striking and vivid Palate and
bold themes .
Artist: Sandip Sen |
Sandip Sen completed
his BFA in painting from Kala Bhavana Santiniketan and pursued his MFA from
college of Art and design, bardhawan Sandip Sen is from Jalpaiguri , West
Bengal, India.
Incorporating Kalighat
Pata Painting style and themes notably Sexuality has been shown symbolically
through objects. Such as balloon, Kettle orchid, leaves and sperms.
Further elements such
as snake socks, grass, monkey cap, hand gestures, Electric plug, Nude female
figures and copulating animals have also been assimilated in the intellectual
paintings.
The idea of drawing
has many complex processes in the initial stages, where not only drawing and
painting but also thoughts are given a significant value. What the artist
visually studies is then transferred to actual works incorporated with colour
and attempt to present it in a conceptualized line. These paintings are
anchored with pen, charcoal, ink, pastel, water colour, oil colour etc. These
forms not only identify realism but also create another dimension.
Artist: Sandip Sen |
Line charges a crucial
impact in Sen’s works, where it not only displays a celerity of his thoughts
but also connects objects being laid on the sheets.
Black, red, pink,
orange, green colors began to dominate the painting in a symbolic way. Next
comes the use of gold, silver and fluorescent colors. At the same time small
particles are observed, sensuousness, eroticism, clippings of ads, human
figures, and antiquities are imposed more practically. 19th century popular
folk culture of kalighat patta, wood block etc. can be observed in his work
that are indulged with contemporary hoardings in cities that started producing
college works explaining his thoughts.
Artist says, “my art is to talk about sensuality. “More to say that sexuality doesn’t mean nudity or vice-versa and nudity doesn’t demand only representation of the bare body. Sexuality is a feeling. It has no visuals but it is a visual language. Visual art starts with nudity because it is the first stage of sexuality.
From the beginning of
his youth, the artist began to notice the pubic sign that changed his genitals,
growth of pubic hair, and the beard, hair in armpit and abdomen and changes in
hormones. The idea of sex gave him a completely different languages from where
some biological changes became the subject or his work.
To enrich the visual
language he used multiple layers including the digital on graphic quality at
some place, to bring about theatrical effect in the picture cutouts are
applied. He has started to use quotations from sexually related books.
Recent works by Sandip Sen |
Sen’s works not only
examine the inner desires of humans but also give them a unique look by
combining various figures and forms that indirectly are related to the themes.
His bold use of colors and subjects continuously attracts human consciousness while making our minds contemplate human biological developments.
Nippon always has and
will appreciate unique thoughts and works of contemporary minds and in this
respect we exhibit Sandip Sen's art works.
-Art Blogazine
We invite you all to visit the on view exhibition.
Cover Story - Solo show by Sandip Sen
Date : 22nd Sep to 5th Oct - 2021
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