Sunday, 7 October 2018

Exhibition Date : 13th to 19th November 2018 Time: 11am to 7pm Jehangir Art Gallery Auditorium Hall

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INVITATION:13th Nov-2018, 4pm.
HONEYCOMB
MUMBAI +DELHI + KOLKATA + GOA + RATANAGIRI
GROUP SHOW
You are invited for the grand opening of HONYCOMB, A group show by 9 Artists at Jehangir Art Gallery,
Tathi Premchand I Raj Bhandare I Santosh Kalbande I Nilesh Shilkar I Vinita Dasgupta I
Srabani Sarkar I Kumar Ranjan I Tushar Potdar I Vishal Pawar
13th November 2018 : Exhibition open at 4pm on
Exhibition Date : 13th to 19th November 2018 Time: 11am to 7pm
Jehangir Art Gallery Auditorium Hall
161B, Mahatma Gandhi Road, Kala Ghoda, Fort, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400001, India.

Datura — Shahid Datawala's second solo exhibition at TARQ.

It is with great pleasure that I write to you about our next exhibition Datura — Shahid Datawala's second solo exhibition at TARQ.

This exhibition continues to highlight Datawala’s preoccupations with light, nature and the everyday. Featuring images taken over the last several months in Mumbai and Paris, this series looks at flowers and plants not only as objects, but almost as separate characters in a story.

Please find attached the invite and press release for the show. It would be wonderful to have you join us for the preview which will be at TARQ on Thursday, October 11, 6.30 pm onward.

In case you need further information including images, please do not hesitate to get in touch with me. Looking forward to hearing from you soon, and if you're in town, I hope to see you at the preview!

Warm Regards,     
Lipika

Monday, 9 April 2018

Jehangir Nicholson Gallery, CSMVS on the 19th of April, 2018.



We are delighted to invite you to the preview of Songs from the Blood of the Weary (Dialogues of Peace), at the Jehangir Nicholson Gallery, CSMVS on the 19th of April, 2018. The exhibition features the work of Rekha Rodwittiya, and was originally created as part of an exhibition to commemorate fifty years of the United Nations in 1995. This is the first time the ‘painted room’ will be displayed at the JNAF, after it was acquired by Mr. Nicholson just a year after it was presented in Geneva. It represents one of the earliest installations by an Indian artist and is accompanied by 12 works from roughly the same period drawn from the collection of the artist and Sakshi Gallery.

Do join us on the 19th of April at 6 pm at the Jehangir Nicholson Gallery. Rekha Rodwittiya will release the catalogue, specially prepared to accompany the exhibition. Tea will be served at 5.30 pm.