(The ‘transformation’ of the space) |
Artist: Rohit S Kale |
(The ‘transformation’ of the space) |
Artist: Rohit S Kale |
Press Release
1st August – 20th August, 2022
11am – 7 pm
AAKRITI ART GALLERY PRESENTS VAN KATHA
PADMA SHRI BHAJJU SHYAM
Curator Uma Nair
Aakriti Art Gallery presents a solo show Van Katha, of prolific Gond artist, Padma Shri Bhajju Shyam who initially worked as a watchman before becoming an apprentice to his uncle, the artist Jangarh Singh Shyam. Shyam nurtured his artistic talents by filling in the figures and patterns on his uncle’s canvases until he was ready to create his own works. These works have been created exclusively for this show at Aakriti Art Gallery in Kolkata.
Ref No. C1068 - Kaaga - Arylic on paper - 30 x 22 in - 2017 |
The exhibition curated by senior art critic and curator Uma Nair presents 30 artworks of indigenous art of the Gonds. Bhajju is an artist with an exceptional talent for unique narrative experimentation with forms and creates a definite statement of installing traditional Gond art into a contemporary platform. The exhibition also features Gond art, in a series of stories that throb within the creatures of the forest. The 20 paintings on canvas and 10 works on paper displayed are unique expressions of Bhajju's mind and imagination and encapsulate the history and contemporary times of the regions. The artworks are significant for their historic and academic relevance as well as for their aesthetic value.
Curator Uma Nair says: "Bhajju's world of forest tales stems from traditionally-inspired narratives that have been passed through the ages, transforming simple subjects into sacred beings. Themes of tradition and simple beliefs… are clearly comprehended in all the works and sketches displayed. But through it all we glimpse a love of trees and nature. Bhajju is important for the many stories he tells as well as his finesse with creating Darwinian dialogues in Indian indigenous intuition. The birds, the horses, the swine, the elephant all throb in the rhythms of the forest. The show in many ways extols the truth of the great Hermann Hesse when he said: ' Trees are sanctuaries.'
The genre in this suite goes back to century old traditional knowledge which has been passed down generations. Requiring a distinct approach and understanding, often varying from the modern sensibility, indigenous art speaks a language that invites exploration and discovery in the simplicity of beliefs of the life cycle. The visual representation presents a refreshing lexicon of motifs, compositions and styles. The show opens on 30th July 2022 and runs till August 20th 2022.
Award winning artist Shyam’s work has been exhibited at galleries and museums around the world, including the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris, Galleria Arteutopia, Milan and the Museum of London, London. Shyam has also published several books including the award winning book The London Jungle Book which was published in 2004 and translated into Italian, Dutch, French, Korean and Portuguese. Shyam was the first Gond artist to work with the St+art India Foundation, painting a mural in the Lodhi Art District, New Delhi. In 2018, Shyam was awarded the Padma Shri for his contributions to art.
Curator Uma Nair
An art critic for 32 years and a curator for two decades, Uma Nair has a special connection with artists from the Bengal School. She discovered Paresh Maity, Sanjay Bhattacharya and Sudip Roy in the 1990s. She wrote the first book Paresh Maity at 25 years in 2005.She has curated a number of solo exhibitions of these artists.
Her major work with Bengal School artists has been select retrospectives of Gopal Ghose (2015 Kumar Gallery), Jamini Roy (2016 Dhoomimal Gallery), Prodosh Dasgupta ( 2020 Akar Prakar ). She curates solo show after following an artist for at least ten years. Her next show is Muzaffar Ali's 50 year retrospective at Bikaner house in Delhi January 2023.
For more details about the show, please get in touch with Komal Jaiswal at artshop@aakritiartgallery.com / +91 9830411116. The show can also be viewed at www.aakritiartgallery.com
Aakriti Art Gallery
Orbit Enclave, 1st Floor
12/3A, Hungerford Street
Kolkata – 700 017
Phone: +91 33 22893027/5041
( Sunday Closed )
Elsa Martini Solo Exhibition
"The Happiness of the Others" is an ongoing series, divided into three parts.
The first and second one relate to the Second World War in Austria and Italy, where the focus is on women and children who did not actively participate in this war. However, they were family members of men who served as soldiers in the SS or in other positions. These two series are being shown at the Nippon Gallery.
Solo Exhibition: Elsa Martini – The Happiness of Others 2
Exhibition duration: 22. 07. – 25. 07. 2022
Exhibition Opening: 22. 07. 2022, 5 p.m. – 9 p.m
Address and contact:
Nippon Gallery
30/32, second Floor, Deval Chambers,
Fort, Mumbai -400 001, India
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Artist: Elsa Martini |
Elsa Martini graduated from the Academy of Arts in Tirana in 1996 in monumental painting class, then certified by the University of Applied Arts in Vienna in 2011 and Institut für Kulturkonzepte in 2012.
Martini is a conceptual artist who has developed a complex artistic practice over the decades. She sought the approach to broaden the horizons of the works, which move between painting and multimedia, site-specific and performance. The artist deals with tensions between the individual, society and environment; examines and reflects on personal behavior and social trauma, questioning boundaries, space, environment, and gender issues. Elsa Martini is also passionate about exploring other cultures. At different times, we witness vernacular influences in her works.
Her works have been part of numerous solo and group exhibitions in galleries, museums, art festivals, biennials, and critical formats. Among them at Albanian Video Days Belvedere 2, Vienna 2019; XIII. Zwitschetmaschine Gallery 2018 and Nordgalerie 2007 Berlin, Biennale of Young European and Mediterranean Artists – Performance, 2008 Apulia IT; Furies Festival Châlons-en-Champagne, Festival Les Invites de Villeurbanne, Parc de la Villete Paris / performance with the theater company Cumulus, FR 2005; Nuovo Teatro_Nuovo, Action-Painting, Naples 2003.
Her work in India has been shown in Bangla Biennale, site-specific installation 2019, and various alternative projects with NM as: “Golden Thread”, video and site-specific installation Suri WB 2018, Gr exh. Pondicherry city Gallery 2018, “Mirroring”, site-specific installation Komdhara, WB 2017.
She is the founder and curator of the international art collective NATA. Curatorial practices have always been part of her work.
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THE HAPPINESS OF OTHERS -2
Elsa Martini
(Artist: Vienna, Austria)
Solo show
Preview Date: 22 / 07 / 2022 / Time: 5pm to 8pm
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