Thursday, 14 November 2024

Blue city’s -‘The Poetic Soul’ Recent Works by contemporary well-known artist Madan Pawar in Jehangir

Madan Pawar does not abstract human settlements but rather renders them in shapes and hues that celebrate the ingenuity of those who build them despite the challenge of poverty and space. Skylines are not always tall towers - flat roofs or Chaths as they are called in India are communal places. The hues of the walls of the city of Jodhpur even though they are coloured convivial blue  to protect from the sun they also serve as caste markers. Behind the immense beauty of Rajasthan there are deep divisions of caste and its continuous celebration.

Artist: Madan Pawar

 

An art school research trip to Rajasthan is when Madan Pawar discovered Jodhpur.  Jodhpur is a city on the edge of the Thar desert from where wades of sand extend across  the districts of Barmer and Jaisalmer  into Pakistan until the fort towns of Umerkot in Tharparkar and Derawar in Bahawalpur.  This is the region of the Marwar and the Dhatki, a community with a distinct language,  ways of society,  cuisine, music and clothing all attuned to the desert.  A distinct frugality is seen in the way of life and thus are the ways of living.  Homes are mud houses built of red stone created to insulate against the hot summers and cold winds of the winters.  

Recent painting by  Madan Pawar

On the slopes of the Mehrangarh Fort of Jodhpur just above the grid like  modern city built by the Maharajas in the 20th century is the old city.  Here different castes inhabit different quarters called Mohallas.  Each one of them is adjacent to a gate or a Pol.  We have people working with bamboo,  the dyers making the distinct multic-oloured bandhani turbans and sarees,  the sonars or goldsmiths gather on many thoroughfares and the Brahmins who hold pockets across these places give name to the city -  the Blue City.  Fortunately in the Republic of India people are free to not use colour as a social class or caste marker and the colour blue is the hue for social reform.  The homes across Jodhpur are made of a lime mortar called 'Surkhi Choona',  the blue glaze comes from the copper sulphate used in the lime mortar to protect it from termites.  This use of indigo forms the colours of the walls giving the panorama from the fort a distinct azure tint as we see the homes gather around the slopes.

 

Madan Pawar is a trained painter and printmaker from the Sir JJ School of Arts,  Mumbai and is an artist drawn to forms that allow him to explore colour using the prisms of grids.  His aerial studies are formed through grids of architecture that allow him to fill in colour that form patterns which are magical to the eye.  Landscape painting holding realism in perspective was introduced through the colonial schools of art in the 18th century. In Rajasthan miniature painting across the Rajput schools, have a surreal magical rendition to represent divinity, myth and fantasy.  Madan Pawar to paint Jodhpur takes cues from Paul Cezanne's fauvist landscapes of Mediterranean towns in the south of France.  Towns around Avignon,  Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, Les Baux dès Provence and Aix-Marseille hold similar planning in terms of inhabitants and architectural structures - saving the inhabitants from the many days of the sun.  Jodhpur has the most number of bright days in India and one look at the old city from the vantage point of the Mehrangarh fort we see the number of solar panels air-conditioning tourist homestays that most old city houses today serve as in the 21str century. 



Recent painting by  Madan Pawar


Madan is not a painter defined by fauvism,  in fact his images have sharp edges and boxes that justle each other on geometric angles.  The effect almost is a prism Vasarely would have been envious of but it is one that arrives after a lengthy three month use of technique,  precision and a personal colour theory.  The juxtaposition with   colour to form scapes that hold a very pleasing sight to the city by forming  a spectrum of patterns  is very unique.  I have known Madan over the last 15 years as an artist and it has surprised me how he has grown as a painter.  He has worked with architects to closer align his practice to them by helping them reimagine folk architecture.  They often commission him to work on projects where they are re-interpreting Indian architecture and its resonances with materiality.  Paul Cezanne's renditions  of Mont Sainte-Victoire (1904 - 06) the mountain that overlooks Aix en Provence and separates it from Marseille is where the Cezanne finds himself in his painting practice.  Madan Pawar's renditions of 'Jodhpore en Azur Bleue'  in many hues, shapes and colour holds the light an artist seeks in his painting.  

  

 

Sumesh-Manoj-Sharma

writer and curator, Bombay.

Press Release

From: 19th to 25th November 2024

Blue city’s -‘The Poetic Soul’

Recent Works by contemporary well-known artist

Madan Pawar 

 

VENUE:

Jehangir Art Gallery

161-B, M. G. Road

Kala Ghoda, Mumbai 400 001

Timing: 11am to 7pm

Contact: +91 9765504620


 

Wednesday, 13 November 2024

SPANDAN GLOBAL ART JOURNEY

 TARGET : 100 MONTHS ~ 100 COUNTRIES ~ 7 CONTINENTS SPANDAN INDO EUROPEAN INTERNATIONAL ART CARNIVAL


SPANDAN Global Events and Publications completed its “National Art Journey” with 133 events in all the 29 States, 8 UTs of India during its 100 Month Art Journey with numerous promotional activities, Social Awards and awareness programme, supported and promoted 1000s of artists from across India and abroad.

SPANDAN is on an ambitious project to promote Indian art and artists internationally. Our “Spandan Global Art journey” has already commenced with 4 international exhibitions in London, Georgia, Greece & Nepal. The target is art exhibitions in 100 Countries in 100 months to enrich the lives of thousands of artists from seven continents worldwide.



The first phase of the “Spandan Global Art Journey” comprises mega International Art Festival, First_of_its_kind events in 27 European Union Countries. Also, Six Exclusive issues of our International quarterly Art Magazine & #39; Spandan Artbeat’ will cover all the events, profiles of selected artists and art and culture of 27 European Union

Countries.

As a token of gratitude, we are inviting artists from around the world to join our SPANDAN GLOBAL STAR ARTIST GROUP for a nominal membership fee.  The members get an opportunity to exhibit their artwork in five EU Countries of their choice. This is one of the greatest opportunities for artists to demonstrate their creativity to the World, add brand value to their artwork and get recognized globally. We promise to connect artists, art lovers and collectors around the world, making a broad scope of artworks available at your fingertips. We at Spandan ensure quality and authenticity.

Saturday, 9 November 2024

“Rhythm of City Life” Solo Show of Paintings well-Known artist Vaibhav Thakur

Recent work of a well-known artist, Vaibhav Thakur will be showcased in a solo art exhibition at Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai - 400001 from 12th to 18th Nov. 2024. It will be open for between 11am to 7pm. This series in Acrylic colour on canvas will exemplify the subtle nuances of the dynamism of urban City life in a metropolitan city like Mumbai and relevance as well as sanctity of its rhythm in apt perspectives of visual Arts. 

 

Artist : Vaibhav Thakur

Vaibhav Thakur had his art education at L.S. Raheja School of Arts, Bandra, Mumbai followed by an advanced course at Sir J.J. School of Arts, Mumbai. He was a proud recipient of several awards from reputed Art promotional institutions since his student days and early phase of his art Journey. He has been working as a teaching faculty in Vasai Vikasini College of Visual Art, Vasai Since 2001. He has presented his thematic work in several reputed art galleries in solo and group exhibitions in Mumbai, New Delhi etc. He has actively participated in many art camps, demonstrations and workshops organized by reputed art promotional institutions and thereby rendered his yeoman services for propagation of visual arts in the present art scenario. His thematic works are in a proud collection of several art lovers and collectors of national and international reputation.

 



The present series in acrylic colours on canvas focuses on his artistic perceptions about the pulse of urban struggle to highlight the unseen struggle of city workers and the unrelenting pace of urban life in a metropolitan city like Mumbai. He has also revealed his thematic perceptions that delve into the unseen struggles of the city. He has shed light on the often overlooked lives of city workers from early morning tiffin services to the late night shifts in industries.  The various artworks capture the frenetic energy of the city, where speed and efficiency are of paramount importance at the cost of human labour and hard work. He narrates the highlights of the struggle and resilience of various workers who keep the cities running often without recognition or respite.


 

He has mostly highlighted ' Tiffin Service' a poignant depiction of early morning rush for a scramble to deliver Lunches to offices across the city, 'Cycle of Life' A vibrant series capturing speed and energy of city streets showing cyclists, pedestrians and vehicles in coexistence with one another and City Lights - A haunting depiction of nocturnal city life where workers toil late into the night often unseen and unappreciated or somewhat to some extent ignored by all. 

Various works shown in this art exhibition showcase unique story of city life from Chaotic streets to the quiet moments of introspection and resilience to indicate the rhythms of urban life in apt perspectives of visual arts.


VENUE

Jehangir Art Gallery

161-B, M.G. Road

Kala Ghoda, Mumbai 400 001

Timing: 11am to 7pm


 

Friday, 8 November 2024

HIMMAT SHAH - Innocence & Creativity, Solo show at ICIA Gallery - AstaGuru


Institute of Contemporary Indian Art powered by AstaGuru Auction House in association with Namtech Fine Art, is honoured to present 'Himmat Shah - Innocence & Creativity', an exclusive exhibition showcasing the profound artistic journey of revered sculptor Himmat Shah, whose innovative works have left an indelible mark on modern sculpture. This collection features a unique assembly of bronzes, all masterfully cast at the renowned Bronze Age Foundry in London, where Himmat has skillfully worked for over two decades. The curation features seminal works such as Man From Moon and Tirthankar.  The works from Tirthankar series transcend mere representation, becoming iconic symbols of ancestral memory and spiritual guardianship.

The exhibition also chronicles forms that the modernist has revisited throughout his career. The exhibition will also display his exploration of large works executed in stone and solid gold casts for his miniature sculptures.

 Speaking on his work and association with AstaGuru, Himmat Shah says, “

My journey as an artist has always been about striving for creativity and excellence. I met Tanuj Berry in 2006, and we talked about the challenges of achieving high-quality casting in India. He introduced me to a foundry in London, where I realised my vision with incredible precision, and was amazed by the quality of casting at Bronze Age. Their interest in enlarging some of my sculptures led to the creation of larger pieces that really stand out in the exhibition.

 


The beautiful patinas and increased scale have given new life to each piece, highlighting the intricate details I imagined. One of my favourites is "Tirthankar," along with some heads inspired by my experiences in London.The beauty and uniqueness of women from all walks of life inspired me to create sculptures that celebrate diversity, with each head telling a story of strength and individuality.

 I’m excited to exhibit my work with AstaGuru, a platform that champions artists like me. I hope these sculptures connect with viewers and inspire an appreciation for the diverse identities and experiences that enrich our world.”

Speaking on the association, Manoj Mansukhani, Chief Marketing Officer at AstaGuru says ''We at AstaGuru are truly privileged to showcase Himmat Shah’s remarkable body of work through the 'Himmat Shah - Innocence & Creativity' exhibition.This collection represents a legacy of artistic mastery, as Shah's works transcend conventional sculpture to engage with themes of memory, spirituality, and individuality. We look forward to welcoming art enthusiasts to experience this unique curation, which offers a glimpse into Himmat Shah’s creative journey and his dedication to capturing the essence of human experience."

The exhibition will be held on 16-18 November, 2024 at the ICIA Gallery at Kalaghoda, Mumbai and will be inaugurated by Himmat Shah himself.

  

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