Saturday, 21 December 2024

"Mother's Embrace" A Photography Exhibition by Renowned Photographer Devendra Naik in Jehangir

Mumbai’s iconic Jehangir Art Gallery will soon host a touching photography exhibition titled "Mother's Embrace" by renowned photographer Devendra Naik. This exhibition explores the profound bond between a mother and her child, capturing a relationship defined by care, sacrifice, and unconditional love through a series of compelling photographs.

Devendra Naik

"A mother’s embrace is more than just a physical touch—it’s a profound experience of pure, selfless affection," says Devendra Naik. Through his lens, he seeks to portray the unseen struggles, quiet sacrifices, and heartfelt moments of a mother’s journey.

 

This show is curated by Trupti Naik.

 

What You will Experience:

 

This exhibition takes you on an emotional journey through themes like:

·         A mother’s relentless pursuit to shape her child’s dreams.

·         Her tireless efforts to balance work and family.

·         Stories of motherhood in tribal traditions.

·         The legacy of nurturing passed down through grandparents.

·         Motherly love in Mother Nature, a nurturing force we often take for granted.

 

Nature as the Universal Mother




 

We call her Mother Nature because, like a mother, she gives selflessly - providing us with life-sustaining resources, shelter, and beauty. She mirrors a mother’s care, strength, and sacrifices. Yet, as humanity prospers, we often neglect and exploit her generosity.

 

This exhibition sheds light on this delicate relationship, urging viewers to reflect on the ways we can honor and protect the planet we call home. The theme reminds us that nurturing our natural world is as crucial as cherishing the mothers who raise us.

 

An Invitation to Feel and Reflect

 

"Motherhood is not just a relationship; it’s a constant presence guiding us through life’s every phase," says Devendra. This exhibition invites you to reflect on the true meaning of a mother’s love—be it from the one who gave us life or from the Earth that sustains us.





From: 25th to 31st December 2024

"Mother's Embrace" - the timeless bond of love

A Photography Exhibition by Renowned Photographer Devendra Naik

 


VENUE:

Jehangir Art Gallery

Terrace Gallery

M.G. Road, Kala Ghoda, Mumbai 400 001

Timing: 11am to 7pm

Contact: +91 9833113555, +91 9920430607 

Monday, 16 December 2024

“If you want the truth, I will tell you the truth. Listen to the secret sound, the real sound which is inside you.”-Saint Kabir


Artist: Jayesh Shukla

Jayesh Shukla’s simple and unpretentious expressions in his drawings and paintings made with ink, pen and watercolours on paper, rely on minimalism and lucidity to convey sentiments, concepts, or narratives without overwhelming details. Just like Kabir’s humble couplets, here too the emphasis is on the essence rather than elaboration, creating an impactful visual experience. Each stroke, encumbered with muted colours and restrained palette, or even fine lines, is deliberate, conveying emotion, drive, mood and harmony. Uncluttered arrangements highlight the subject, making the message apt and clear. The whole composition reflects symbolic imagery embedded with deeper meanings, letting spectator find one’s own meanings and interpretations. The subtle minutiae of gestures or an object adds to the appeal, allowing connecting with the painting’s core essence.

A 15th century mystic poet, Kabir has used numerous metaphors in his doha or couplets to deliver reflective spiritual actualities. With variety of elements, he exemplifies the interconnectedness of life, the transient nature of existence, and the path to divine consciousness. He parallels the soul to a raindrop merging with the ocean, embodying the union of the individual self with the divine; and lotus and mud to represent spiritual purity arising amidst worldly chaos. The river’s journey toward the sea reflects the soul’s quest for liberation; the fragility of life through metaphors like a flame extinguished by the wind. The quintessence of these allegories is his transcendental teachings in ordinary practices, making them reachable and eternal. Through his straightforward expression, Jayesh enthuses Kabir’s profound understanding of life’s essence and spiritual realisation. His distorted human drawings encounter traditional acuities of form and proportion, arresting raw sensation or intangible conceptions. Exaggerated features, with popping out or drowsy eyes, twisted limbs, or elongated arms, flying beard and titled heads, all conjure feelings of quest, uneasiness, inquisitiveness, or intrigue. These artworks may imply inner chaos, societal evaluation, and the complexity of human identity.

 

Simplicity is a stamp of Kabir’s doha, and efforts can be seen by Jayesh in reflecting his deep insight, belief in a direct and unembellished approach to mysticism and life through his minimal approach here. A single human form carrying one symbol makes one think of the original doha and connect to the concept. He advocates for humbleness, gratification, and detachment from superfluous and materialistic world, rejecting elaborate rituals and dogmas. At one place the artist has painted Kabir holding a rosary and immediately "Mala to kar mein phire, jeebh phir mukh maahi, Manua to chahu dis phire, yeh to sumiran naahi" comes to mind reminding one to focus the mind on the divine, not randomly follow the outward act of turning beads.

Symbolism is governing factor in Kabir’s doha, as he uses vivid, everyday images as similes to carry thoughtful spiritual and philosophical ideas. These ciphers in poetic simplicity bridge the tangible and the abstract, making his ideologies relatable and relevant. Kabir, a weaver by profession, uses the loom as a symbol of life, where each thread represents actions and destiny woven by the divine. Along with these storylines of rain, cloud, moon and ocean symbolizing the soul’s longing to merge with the divine, shedding individuality Jayesh has also drawn a portrait enclosed by nature and holding a flower which reveals that everything unfolds at its own pace, one may water the plant endlessly, but the fruit is only borne in its season- Dheere dheere re mana, dheere sab kuch hoye, maali seeche so ghara, rutt aye phal hoye.

Among many animals and insects suggesting human traits, spiritual lessons, and philosophical truths, which Kabir has quoted, the scorpion has been picked up as an element in drawing by Jayesh Shukla, showing it as a symbol of agony, unawareness, or detrimental propensities. It often represents the self-inflicted suffering caused by ego, attachment, or bad deeds. The sting of the scorpion serves as a reminder of the consequences of one’s actions and the need for self-awareness. Rain in his artworks denotes grace, blessings, and the divine’s nurturing existence. Crows in Jayesh’s art epitomize Kabir’s criticism of human tendencies to focus on external appearances, superficialities or trivialities, much like a crow scavenging for scraps, neglecting deeper truths. “Kaga sab tan khaiyo, mera chun chun khaiyo maas, Do naina mat khaiyo, mohe piya milan ki aas" echoes deep spiritual yearning of uniting with the Almighty.


Kabir’s preaching often employs vivid and relatable imagery, including roots, bubbles, and goats, to convey profound metaphysical notions. Roots and branches which indicate the foundation of life and spirituality can be seen in drawings by the artist. Though it is a direct depiction, yet enwraps Kabir’s deep concept of nurturing strong, spiritual ‘roots’ by focusing on inner growth and detachment from worldly distractions. Playing with bubbles signify the fleeting and fragile nature of life, underlining impermanence and the transient nature of worldly life. The kite (patang) has been painted as a metaphor for human ambition, desires, and the consequences of being controlled by ego or attachments; soaring high but hitched to a thread to demonstrate the illusion of freedom, drifting high with pride or desires until it smashes when the cord breaks. One can even musical instruments like bells and sitar and even toys like top rotating over the hand and paper boats.


Story written by

 Alka Chadha Harpalani

The solo show of series inspired by values of Kabir, of more than sixty paintings by Jayesh Shukla, sponsored by Gujrat State Lalitkala Academy, Ahmedabad, will be exhibited from 17th December to 21st December 2024 at Nippon Art Gallery, Mumbai. 

Saturday, 14 December 2024

“NATURALNESS” An Exhibition of Recent works by well-known artist Ramdas Manikrao Thorat at Jehangir Art Gallery

 NATURALNESS A Touch of Nature

Artist - Ramdas Manikrao Thorat

Recent work of a well known contemporary artist, Ramdas Thorat will be showcased in a solo art exhibition at Jehangir Art Gallery, M.G. Road, Kala Ghoda, Mumbai 400 001 from 17th to 23rd Dec. 2024.  It will be open for free public viewing there daily from 11 am to 7 pm. This series in Acrylic colours on canvas will exemplify subtle nuances of the beauty of nature and its panoramic Grandeur in various reasons throughout the year.

Ramas Thorat had his art education at Abhinava Kala Mahavidyalaya, Pune upto BFA.  Then he displayed his work in many solo and group art exhibitions in reputed art galleries at Mumbai, Pune, Thane, Palghar, Jaipur etc. and received good public response for his presentations. He participated in many art camps at Bhopal, Palghar, Shillong, Pune, Nepal, Bangla Desh, South America etc. and thereby rendered his yeoman services for propagation of visual fine arts. He is a proud recipient of several awards from art promotional institutions at Pune, Satara, Mumbai etc.  His works are in proud collection of reputed art collectors in India and abroad.

The present series highlights his thoughtful work in Acrylic colours on canvas revealing the omnipresent panorama and Grandeur in the beauty of Nature and their Wonders throughout the year in different seasons.  He has been deeply obsessed by the eternal beauty of nature in various seasons and in the process of his art presentation duly captured the invisible language of visual consciousness, imprinting it in the form of pictorial imagery.  This act of visual form painting is also called pictorial essence of vision.  


He has depicted the interplay of space, sky, earth, water and soil in different forms so as to perceive its dynamic manifestation knownas ‘Chitramaya’ or ‘Chittamaya’ so as to present ‘illusory imagery’ and ‘illusory consciousness’. He has presented the interplay of temporal and environmental elements to focus on light, shadow, twilight, darkness, warmth, peace, coolness, solitude, fire, flame, density, sparsity, dense forests, lush meadows, gardens, ponds, lakes, streams, rivers, seas, oceans, homes, villages, cities, streets, markets etc. in his unique visual textural symphony of form, tone and rhythm.  


It reflects the convergence of tangible and intangible qualities. He journeys from the vast expanse of the physical to the infinite subtleties of the metaphysical to aptly show the dynamic interplay of visible expressions and ongoing explorations.  He has depicted a seamless blend of abstract sensibilities and the tangible representation in a typical tonal harmony of colours, textures, light and structures.  



His visual compositions are enriched by organic forms and patterns depict landscapes resembling vast gardens or boundless carpets of infinite nature.  Use of velvety green, subtle hues and tactile depth together enhance the visual perspectives of his creative endeavours transporting viewers to a State of cosmic sensitivity.  The tranquil horizontality, the earth textures of the soil, the layered tones of vegetation and the juxtaposition of light and shadow create a harmonious visual symphony in the work that appeals to one and all. 


From: 17th to 23rd December 2024

“NATURALNESS”

An Exhibition of Recent works by well-known artist Ramdas Manikrao Thorat

 

VENUE:

Jehangir Art Gallery

161-B, M.G. Road,

Kala Ghoda, Mumbai 400 001

Timing: 11am to 7pm

“ENCOUNTER WITH A MOMENT” An Exhibition of Photographs by Gurdeep Dhiman in Jehangir Art Gallery

 Leh and Ladakh: A Canvas of Divine Contrast

Artist: Gurdeep Dhiman

Renowned visual photographer Gurdeep Dhiman describes his encounters with Leh and Ladakh as transformative journeys that nourish the soul and inspire the spirit. With its stark yet stunning contrasts — barren landscapes, deep blue skies, and lush green valleys — the region evokes a sense of harmonious spirituality. Dhiman, drawn like a magnet to this land where heaven meets earth, uses his camera as a medium to converse with these awe-inspiring surroundings.

As a passionate explorer of the world’s diversity, Dhiman captures the large and small wonders of our planet through his lens. His love for the Indian Himalayas is evident in his work, which documents life, culture, and nature’s grandeur. These landscapes, whether vast and panoramic or intimately personal, resonate with raw emotion and timeless beauty.


Portrait Photography: A Window to the Soul

Dhiman’s portraits are an ode to the human spirit. He considers them "maps to one’s heart" and "windows to the soul." His process is deeply immersive, involving long, meaningful interactions with his subjects to capture their essence. These powerful visual narratives highlight the interplay of light and shadow, often rendered in striking black and white, inviting viewers into the world of his subjects.

Landscape Photography: Stories of the Earth

For Dhiman, landscapes are not mere documentation but expressions of imagination and emotion. His visual storytelling elevates the viewer’s relationship with nature, offering a deeply reflective experience. He masterfully uses the natural play of light, color, and structure to highlight the planet's beauty while advocating for its preservation and protection.


A Vision for Connection and Conservation

Through his evocative work, Gurdeep Dhiman not only seeks to immortalize the breathtaking essence of places like Leh and Ladakh but also aims to foster an emotional connection with the environment. His photography inspires viewers to cherish and safeguard the wonders of our world, making his art a compelling call to action for nature conservation.

From: 18th to 24th December 2024

“ENCOUNTER WITH A MOMENT”

An Exhibition of Photographs by Renowned Visual Photographer Gurdeep Dhiman

VENUE:

Jehangir Art Gallery

Terrace Gallery

161-B, M.G. Road, Kala Ghoda, Mumbai 400 001

Timing: 11am to 7pm