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NIPPON SOLO SHOW- BY Vrushali Joshi 2019
Some non-leaving objects from everyday life tend to become a fragment of my life. Each of these objects is wrapped in either memories or stories. They add minute and important concepts in my life directly and indirectly. These objects become alive and accompany to me at different point in time with their contexts.
I bring them on paper using water colors. The fact that, ‘water is essential compound for all the range of organisms’ make me feel captivated by water colors. My attempt to render life to non-living objects is through the medium of watercolors to breathe life into these inanimate objects, just as 'water' is essential for the survival of all the lives great and small on the planet Earth.
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Wednesday, 23 October 2019
NGMA - MUMBAI
Director General’s Note
We are honoured to host Santati, an exposition that is a tribute to 150 years of
Mahatma Gandhi, through art.
Santati aims to interpret Gandhi’s ideas through minds engaged in design, art,
architecture, textiles and literature. Through their works, they seek to keep
alive and spread the great visionary’s timeless ideas of one love, one truth, one
world.
In this first of its kind coming together, Santati sends out a pertinent message
to a world seeking answers for its dilapidating environment and crumbling
systems.
The participants intend to amalgamate the philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi with weaving, architecture, canvases and installations to portray its progressive and malleable nature. Their works delve into a mind that has inspired minds across the world for generations. I would like to congratulate Ms.Lavina Baldota, Director, AbherajBaldota Foundation, for collaboratingwith the National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA), Mumbai to put up a stupendous exhibition on such a momentous occasion.
I also take this opportunity to thank all the individuals and institutions that have come together to pay a fitting tribute to Gandhiji. May I also mention here that the NGMA has put up masterpieces from its enviable collection to commemorate the occasion.
I would also wish to specially thank Shri Kishore Jhunjhunwala – a collector of Gandhi memorabilia, numismatist and a philatelist par excellence – for loaning his priceless Gandhian collection for this exhibition. I would also like to appreciate the sincere efforts of Shri Vilas Shinde, Chairperson, Advisory Committee of NGMA, Mumbai,
Professor Vishwanath D. Sable, Dean, Sir J. J. School of Art, Mumbai and Ms.Anita Rupavataram, Director, NGMA, Mumbai and the entire NGMA team for their tireless efforts and perseverance, without which this exhitbition would not have been possible. I wish this exhibition all the success. Adwaita Charan Garanayak Director General National Gallery of Modern Art
The participants intend to amalgamate the philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi with weaving, architecture, canvases and installations to portray its progressive and malleable nature. Their works delve into a mind that has inspired minds across the world for generations. I would like to congratulate Ms.Lavina Baldota, Director, AbherajBaldota Foundation, for collaboratingwith the National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA), Mumbai to put up a stupendous exhibition on such a momentous occasion.
I also take this opportunity to thank all the individuals and institutions that have come together to pay a fitting tribute to Gandhiji. May I also mention here that the NGMA has put up masterpieces from its enviable collection to commemorate the occasion.
I would also wish to specially thank Shri Kishore Jhunjhunwala – a collector of Gandhi memorabilia, numismatist and a philatelist par excellence – for loaning his priceless Gandhian collection for this exhibition. I would also like to appreciate the sincere efforts of Shri Vilas Shinde, Chairperson, Advisory Committee of NGMA, Mumbai,
Professor Vishwanath D. Sable, Dean, Sir J. J. School of Art, Mumbai and Ms.Anita Rupavataram, Director, NGMA, Mumbai and the entire NGMA team for their tireless efforts and perseverance, without which this exhitbition would not have been possible. I wish this exhibition all the success. Adwaita Charan Garanayak Director General National Gallery of Modern Art
Wednesday, 16 October 2019
Batin | Solo Exhibition by Saubiya Chasmawala
About the Exhibition
We
are delighted to present Batin – Saubiya
Chasmawala’s second solo exhibition in Mumbai, and her first at TARQ, following
her 2017 show Pilgrimage of Historical Oversights at Clark House. In
this exhibition, Chasmawala works to further develop her engagement with Arabic
script, pushing the boundaries of abstraction. In her paintings of ink and
natural dyes, Chasmawala layers characters to obscure the rigidity of their
form, moving away further away from her older, representational works.
Bātin
literally means "inner" and in this context, is connected deeply to
the artist’s relationship to her practice. Her newest works are born out of a
desire to demystify, to unveil, and are the results of an intuitive,
introspective, almost meditative mark making process. The artwork is undoubtedly
and almost inextricably tied to Chasmawala’s sense of self, history, and
identity and their creation is a therapeutic, almost cathartic process for her,
and an opportunity to move away from a sense of conflict and duality.
The
exhibition will be accompanied by a catalogue featuring an essay by Skye
Arundhati Thomas, which delves into Chasmawala’s unique approach to
abstraction, form and texture.
About the Artist
Saubiya Chasmawala (b.1990)
received her Masters in Visual Arts from Vadodara’s Maharaja Sayajirao
University, Fine Arts, specialising in painting (2015). She interned under the
paper-artist Anupam Chakraborty in hand paper-making at the Nirupama Akademi,
Kolkata.
In September 2017, Saubiya had her
first solo exhibition, Pilgrimage of Historical Oversights, at Clark House
initiative in Mumbai. She has been a part of various group shows including
Words of Her Seeing, Conflictorium, Museum of Conflict, Ahmedabad (2019); In
letter and spirit, TARQ, Mumbai (July 2016); Unwinding, Nazar Art Gallery, Vadodara, India (November
2016); Reading Room, a travelling exhibition curated by Amit Jain, Winchester
School of Art, University of Southampton, United Kingdom (October 2015) and New
York (September – October 2016) and Emerging Palettes, an exhibition of
paintings, Srishti Art Gallery, Hyderabad (August 2015). Her work was also
exhibited at the India Art Fair, represented by TARQ (2018), and CIMA award
show (February 2017).
Recently, Saubiya was part of the
Artist’s Program at The Space Studio, Baroda (February-April, 2019). She has
been an artist-in-residence at the Blueprint12 Studio, Vadodara (July-a TIFA
working studios in February 2017.
She is a recipient of the
prestigious Nasreen Mohamedi Scholarship Award (2011-12) and Inlaks Fine Art
Award (2016). She currently practices her art in Vadodara at her personal
studio.
Preview: Thursday, 17th October 2019 | 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm
11:00 am – 6:30 pm | Tuesday – Saturday | Closed on Public Holidays
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