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SUMMARY:Two solo exhibitions\, Past Forward and Cabinet of Curiosities
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition I: “Past Forward” by Anjaneyulu G \n\nDates: 10th August – 7th September 2024\nVenue: Level 1\, Art Alive Gallery\nDescription: Anjaneyulu G\, hailing from Telangana\, presents a collection that delves into the remnants of the past\, propelling them into the present. His hyper-realistic canvases predominantly feature vessels and objects from both past and present\, creating a dialogue between heritage and contemporary culture.\n\nExhibition II: “Cabinet of Curiosities” by Vipul Rathod \n\nDates: 10th August – 7th September 2024\nVenue: Level 2\, Art Alive Gallery\nDescription: Vipul Rathod’s exhibition showcases his unique response to the world around him. His works feature miniature papier-mâché objects displayed in self-constructed cabinets. These creations embody memory\, desire\, and the exploration of the unknown\, presenting a universal approach to art.\n\nExplore the intricate and thought-provoking works of Anjaneyulu G and Vipul Rathod at Art Alive Gallery. These exhibitions offer a unique perspective on the intersection of history\, memory\, and contemporary culture. \n\nExhibition Dates: 10th August – 7th September 2024\nLocation: Art Alive Gallery
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/two-solo-exhibitions-past-forward-and-cabinet-of-curiosities/
LOCATION:ART ALIVE GALLERY\, S-221\, Gamal Abdel Nasser Marg\, Block S\, Panchsheel Park South\, Panchsheel Park\, New Delhi\, 110017\, India
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20240802T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20240922T190000
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SUMMARY:Cartographical Tales: India through Maps
DESCRIPTION:Cartographical Tales: India through Maps | An Exhibition of Historical Maps from the 17th century to 1946. \nAnubhav Nath\, Curatorial Director of Ojas Art\, presents “Cartographical Tales: India through Maps” – an exhibition of unseen historical maps from the 17th century to 1946. \nMaps play a vital role in defining national borders. Before independence\, India included Pakistan and Bangladesh (then East Pakistan). Post-independence\, these regions became three separate nations. \nIn recognition of India’s 78th year of independence\, maps by prominent cartographers like Seutter\, Rennell\, Mortier\, Lapie\, Bonne\, and Tallis will be exhibited. Each map tells a unique story\, highlighting the shifting boundaries over the centuries. These maps\, printed in England\, France\, Italy\, and the USA\, provide insight into the subcontinent’s historical geography. Every map recounts a story that traces back through history. \nCartography\, depicting geographical areas\, peaked in the 17th-19th centuries as explorers charted new territories and accurately marked locations using longitudes and latitudes. This period saw extensive commissioning of maps by Western powers. Cartography also serves an educational purpose\, helping to understand changing geographical boundaries and their causes. The displayed collection emphasizes maps of Pre-Independence India\, encompassing present-day India\, Pakistan\, and Bangladesh. \nApproximately 100 maps will be on display. \nVenue: Ojas Art\, 1AQ\, Near Qutub Minar\, Mehrauli\, New Delhi \nDate: August 02\, 2024 – September 22\, 2024 \nTime: 11 am to 7 pm every day (closed on Mondays and National holidays)
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/cartographical-tales-india-through-maps/
LOCATION:Ojas Art\, 1AQ\, Near Qutub Minar\, Mehrauli\, New Delhi\, Delhi
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20240805T193000
DTSTAMP:20260429T195106
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SUMMARY:This Beautiful World - A Solo Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Sushma Mahajan presents her solo exhibition “This Beautiful World\,” curated by the Art Historian and Consultant Author Dr. Alka Pande. The exhibition will take place at the Visual Arts Gallery\, India Habitat Centre from August 2 to August 5\, 2024. \n“This Beautiful World” features 35 exquisite watercolor paintings that bring out the beauty of our surroundings through Dr. Mahajan’s unique perspective. Her inimitable style and mastery of watercolors breathe life into a diverse range of subjects\, from enchanting flora and fauna to captivating landscapes and architectural wonders. Among the highlights of the exhibition are 10-12 artworks depicting the enchanting aspects of flora and fauna\, such as the cute innocence of a rabbit\, the elegant charm of horses\, and the ferocity of a wild cat. The collection also includes serene autumn landscapes and vibrant floral compositions. \nDate: August 2 to August 5\, 2024\nTime: 10 AM to 7:30 PM\nVenue: Visual Arts Gallery\, India Habitat Centre
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/this-beautiful-world-a-solo-exhibition/
LOCATION:Visual Art Gallery\, India Habitat Centre\, Lodhi Road\,\, New Delhi\, Delhi\, 110003
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20240801T090000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20240803T190000
DTSTAMP:20260429T195106
CREATED:20240727T044141Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240729T063837Z
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SUMMARY:3-Day State Museum Conclave
DESCRIPTION:The Ministry of Culture is organizing the “State Museum Conclave” in Delhi from August 1-3\, 2024. Held at Bharat Mandapam\, this event coincides with the 46th of UNESCO’s World Heritage Committee sessions. \nEvent Highlights\nAgenda:\n\n\n\nDiscussion on the development of the ‘Yuge Yugeen Bharat National Museum\,’ set to be the world’s largest museum.\nMasterclasses\, hands-on training\, and expert discussions on museum management\, conservation\, and best practices.\nPresentations from state museums showcasing their collections and achievements.\n\n\n\nParticipants:\n\n\n\nCurators\, museum administrators\, and experts from India and abroad.\nUnion Minister of Culture and Tourism\, Gajendra Singh Shekhawat\, will address the gathering.\n\n\n\nWho Can Attend\nThe conclave is aimed at professionals in museum management and cultural heritage. Attendance details suggest it may be invite-only or open\, depending on the Ministry of Culture’s arrangements. \nWhy Attend\nThis conclave offers a unique platform for cultural and heritage professionals to engage with leading experts and contribute to the future of Indian museums\, particularly the ambitious Yuge Yugeen Bharat National Museum project. \n \nEvent Details\n\n\nDates: August 1-3\, 2024\nTime: 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM\nVenue: Bharat Mandapam\, Delhi\nNearest Metro Station: Pragati Maidan
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/3-day-state-museum-conclave/
LOCATION:Bharat Mandapam\, Pragati Maidan\, New Delhi\, Delhi
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240801
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240819
DTSTAMP:20260429T195106
CREATED:20240725T043526Z
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SUMMARY:Fragile - Exhibition presented by Latitude 28
DESCRIPTION:“Fragile” is an evocative art exhibition that showcases the unique voices of artists Al-Qawi Nanavati\, Dola Shikder\, and Purvi Sharma. Each artist explores personal and universal themes with poignant creativity\, offering a diverse and introspective experience. \nFeatured Artists and Their Works: \n\nAl-Qawi Nanavati: Through her mixed-media works\, Al-Qawi navigates themes of loss and renewal in “Letters to my Mother\,” inviting viewers into a deeply contemplative space.\nDola Shikder: In “Myths of Belonging\,” Dola challenges traditional narratives of femininity and cultural identity using textile\, paint\, and multimedia collaborations with her mother.\nPurvi Sharma: Purvi’s sculptural pieces capture the essence of everyday life\, transforming uncertainty into tangible forms that resonate with a serene yet dynamic presence.\n\nEvent Details: \n\nVenue: Gallery LATITUDE 28\, F – 208\, F/F\, Lado Sarai\, New Delhi\nDates: 1st – 18th August 2024\nEntry: Free\n\n“Fragile” is an invitation to introspection\, urging viewers to deeply engage with the artists’ journeys of resilience and discovery. Don’t miss this captivating exhibition!
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/fragile-exhibition-presented-by-latitude-28/
LOCATION:LATITUDE 28\, F-208\, First Floor\, Lado Sarai\, New Delhi\, Delhi\, 110030
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20240727T103000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20240929T183000
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SUMMARY:Two Solo Exhibitions - If We Knew the Point and Magic in the Square
DESCRIPTION:The Kiran Nadar Museum of Art is thrilled to present two distinct exhibitions featuring the works of renowned artists Amitava and Mohan Samant. These exhibitions will stand independently\, yet converse through the rich imagery and unique art-making journeys of both artists. Mohan Samant (1924 – 2004) and Amitava (b.1947) represent two generations of creative mastery\, offering visitors an immersive artistic experience. \nFeatured Exhibitions:\n1. If We Knew the Point – Amitava: Amitava’s exhibition showcases a variety of styles and mediums\, including graphite\, ink\, ballpoint pens\, watercolors\, collages\, and burnt marks on paper. His work emphasizes the poetics of materiality\, creating images that are meant to be experienced rather than rationalized. \n2. Magic in the Square – Mohan Samant\, Centennial Exhibition: This exhibition celebrates Mohan Samant’s unique artistic practice and pays tribute to his contribution to modern Indian art. A member of the Progressive Artists Group\, Samant’s work bridges Eastern and Western traditions\, offering a dynamic exploration of his creative legacy. \nExhibition Details:\n\nOpen to Public: From 27 July\, 2024\nVenue: Kiran Nadar Museum of Art (KNMA)\, Saket\, New Delhi\nTiming: 10:30 A.M – 6:30 P.M (Closed on Mondays and all national holidays)\nAdmission: Free\n\nWhy You Should Attend\nThis dual exhibition provides a unique opportunity to explore the rich and varied practices of Amitava and Mohan Samant. Visitors can engage with the innovative styles and masterful techniques of two generations of Indian artists\, making it a must-visit event for art enthusiasts.
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/two-solo-exhibitions-if-we-knew-the-point-and-magic-in-the-square/
LOCATION:KNMA Saket\, 145\, DLF South Court Mall\, Saket\, new Delhi\, Delhi\, 110017\, India
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20240725T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20240727T170000
DTSTAMP:20260429T195106
CREATED:20240724T110155Z
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SUMMARY:Gifts World Expo 2024
DESCRIPTION:Gifts World Expo is India’s largest exhibition focused on gifting and promotional solutions. This specially curated trade show offers a lucrative platform for marquee players in the B2B gifting and promotion industry to scale up their businesses. Attendees can generate targeted leads\, gain industry insights\, find sustainable solutions\, and enhance their value chain. \nEvent Highlights:\nDiverse Product Range: \n\nCustomized Gifts & Promotional Products\nElectronic Gadgets & Home Appliances\nBeauty\, Health & Wellness Gifts\nGourmet Hampers\nCustom Branding Machinery\nHandicrafts\, Home Decor & Furnishing\nHousewares & Kitchen Appliances\nAwards & Rewards\nStationery & Office Supplies\nInnovative Gifting Boxes\nPremium Gifts/ Gold & Silver Gifts\nCelebration & Festive Gifts\nLuxury Gifts & Lifestyle Products\n\nGifts World Expo is the ultimate destination for all gifting solutions\, including gift items\, souvenirs\, premiums\, novelties\, mementos\, keepsakes\, and promotional solutions. The expo unites the entire gifting industry under one roof\, providing a comprehensive and diverse range of products\, ideas\, and solutions. \nEvent Details: \n\nDate: 25-26-27 July\, 2024\nVenue: Bharat Mandapam (Pragati Maidan)\, New Delhi\, India
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/gifts-world-expo-2024/
LOCATION:Bharat Mandapam\, Pragati Maidan\, New Delhi\, Delhi
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20240720T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20240819T180000
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SUMMARY:Douce France: French Art Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Discover the beauty of French art at the “Douce France” exhibition! Join us from July 20 to August 19 at Galerie Romain Rolland\, Alliance Française de Delhi\, and immerse yourself in the stunning pieces by Henri Landier. This exhibition features 90 artworks by Landier\, spanning his 70-year career. Experience more than an exhibition; embark on a journey through France with these captivating works. \nDon’t miss this incredible exhibition celebrating the richness of French art and culture. \nEvent Details: \nDate and Time: July 20 – August 19\, 2024\, 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM \nLocation: Galerie Romain Rolland\, Alliance Française de Delhi\, 72\, KK Birla Lane\, Lodi Estate\, New Delhi
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/douce-france-french-art-exhibition/
LOCATION:Galerie Romain Rolland\, Alliance Française de Delhi\, 72\, KK Birla Lane\, Lodi Estate\, New Delhi\, Delhi
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20240626T183000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20240710T170000
DTSTAMP:20260429T195106
CREATED:20240625T050320Z
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SUMMARY:Yuva Sumbhava
DESCRIPTION:Celebrating Creativity and Imagination of 12 Young Ceramic Artists of India. The Raza Foundation in collaboration with Triveni Kala Sangam is organising YUVA SUMBHAVA a major exhibition of 12 young ceramic artists specially chosen and curated by eminent ceramic artist P R Daroz. \nDate & Time: June 26th 2024 to 10th July\, 2024 at 6:30 pm\nVenue: Shridharani Art Gallery\,\nTriveni Kala Sangam 205\, Tansen Marg\,\nTodermal Road Area\, Mandi House\, New Delhi-110001 \nThe exhibition shall remain open on all weekdays from 26th June to 10th July\, 2024
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/yuva-sumbhava/
LOCATION:Triveni Kala Sangam\, ansen Marg\, Todermal Road Area\, Mandi House\, Delhi\, 110001
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20240615T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20240615T170000
DTSTAMP:20260429T195106
CREATED:20240608T092747Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240608T092747Z
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SUMMARY:Saranghi – Strings of the Heart
DESCRIPTION:A group exhibition of ink wash paintings by Huzaifa Ghaffar Khan; Md. Farukh; Nishat Naaz; Ridhima Roy; and Subi Khan\nPreview on Friday 14 June at 18:30 by Ms Shohini Ghosh\, Director of Jamia Millia Islamia’s Premchand Archives and Literary Centre \nDate & Time: 15 June 2024\, 11:00 am\nVenue: IIC\nEnd Date 21 May 2024\, 07:00 pm
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/saranghi-strings-of-the-heart/
LOCATION:IIC – India International Centre\, 40\, Max Mueller Marg\, Lodhi Gardens\, Lodhi Estate\, New Delhi\, Delhi
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20240526T103000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20240630T183000
DTSTAMP:20260429T195106
CREATED:20240522T093232Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240523T120810Z
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SUMMARY:Walking through a Songline - Immersive multimedia installation
DESCRIPTION:The Australian High Commission in India together with the Kiran Nadar Museum of Art (KNMA) is bringing a unique showcase of the immersive multimedia installation ‘Walking Through a Songline’ (WTAS) to New Delhi. This dramatic digital experience is based on a component of the National Museum of Australia’s internationally acclaimed exhibition Songlines: Tracking the Seven Sisters. \nSonglines: Tracking the Seven Sisters\, in which more than 100 artists are represented\, is an Aboriginal-led exhibition developed in 2017 which takes visitors on a journey along the epic Seven Sisters Dreaming tracks\, through art\, Indigenous voices\, innovative multimedia\, and other immersive displays. \nProduced by the National Museum of Australia in partnership with Australia’s Mosster Studio\, WTAS has the ongoing support of the traditional Aboriginal custodians and knowledge holders of this story. The exhibition received support from Australia’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade as part of its flagship public diplomacy initiative\, Australia Now. \nThe India tour of WTAS is supported by the Centre for Australia-India Relations (CAIR)\, Deakin University\, and Australia and New Zealand Banking Group (ANZ). \nDate: 26 May – 24 June 2024\nTime: 10:30 am – 6:30 pm\nVenue: KNMA Saket
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/walking-through-a-songline-immersive-multimedia-installation/
LOCATION:KNMA Saket\, 145\, DLF South Court Mall\, Saket\, new Delhi\, Delhi\, 110017\, India
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240514
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240715
DTSTAMP:20260429T195106
CREATED:20240515T062044Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240516T090016Z
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SUMMARY:A Bollywood Retro - Art Exhibition by KNMA
DESCRIPTION:Kiran Nadar Museum of Art (KNMA)\, the pioneering institution dedicated to democratising art access\, proudly announces a groundbreaking exhibition hosted in an unexpected locale – the skybridge connecting Nexus Select CityWalk and DLF South Court Mall. This innovative endeavor represents a significant milestone in KNMA’s ongoing commitment to bringing art directly to diverse audiences seeking immersive cultural experiences. \nThe exhibition\, titled “A Bollywood Retro\,” pays homage to the iconic cultural phenomenon of Bollywood through the artistry of esteemed photographer JH Thakker. Renowned for his mastery of light and shadow\, Thakker’s evocative black-and-white photographs immortalize the legendary film stars of yesteryears\, evoking a sense of nostalgia and reverence. Complementing these striking images are vintage film posters\, resplendent with bold typography and cinematic allure\, promising to transport viewers into the heart of classic narratives\, characters\, and settings. \nStrategically situated within the skybridge connecting Nexus Select CITYWALK and DLF South Court Mall\, the Art Passage offers a seamless blend of accessibility and intimacy\, providing visitors with a unique and immersive cultural experience. Through multiple engaging activities\, visitors are encouraged to delve deeper into the world of Bollywood cinema\, with opportunities to win exciting prizes. Furthermore\, the exhibition serves as a gateway guiding visitors to the Kiran Nadar Museum of Art\, located on the ground floor of the South Court Mall. Here\, patrons can explore a diverse array of art curated and showcased throughout the year\, including exhibitions\, workshops\, cultural events\, and more \nDate: 14th May – 14th July 2024\nVenue: The skybridge connecting Nexus Select CITYWALK and DLF South Court Mall
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/a-bollywood-retro-art-exhibition-by-knma/
LOCATION:The skybridge connecting Nexus Select CITYWALK and DLF South Court Mall\, Saket District Centre\, District Centre\, Sector 6\, Pushp Vihar\, New Delhi\, Delhi
CATEGORIES:Art & Literature,Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240501
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240506
DTSTAMP:20260429T195106
CREATED:20240429T071829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240429T084049Z
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SUMMARY:Beyond The Frames - Art Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Beyond the Frames’ Dwelled in the Artistic Flair of Artist Kamal Devnatha will showcase his latest art piece in the 15th Solo ExhibitionWith a forte of realistic art and thematic portraits\, renowned figurative Artist Kamal Devnatha will showcase his latest art piece\, “Beyond The Frames” in his 15th solo exhibition\, which exhibits the vibrancy and versatility of the art genius style. The exhibition will commence from 1st May to 5th May ’24\, at Visual Art Gallery\, India Habitat Centre\, Lodhi Road\, Lodhi Estate\, New Delhi. Devnatha’s 15th solo showcase promises to captivate art enthusiasts with a distinctive semi-figurative style that is uniquely his own. \nWith the knack of blending traditional techniques with modern sensibilities\, Devnatha’s style deeply resonates with his understanding of the artistic medium. Featuring over 55 captivating artworks\, each a testament to his mastery of both acrylic and oil colors\, the exhibition will display the artist’s figurative work and contemporary art\, characterized by delicate\, feminine figures rendered in pastel colors\, all within his signature unique style. \nThe exhibition allows the guests to delve deeper into the world where art transcends traditional boundaries\, inviting intense interpretation and introspection where his commitment shines through in each meticulously crafted piece\, offering a glimpse into his creative process and boundless imagination. \nDevnatha’s artistic journey is permeable with a deep musical influence that echoes his oeuvre. Drawing inspiration from nature and the rhythms of life\, the art genius infuses his canvases with vibrant colors and fluid strokes\, creating a visual symphony that resonates with joy and happiness. \nJoin us to experience the technical finesse and masterful use of color in Kamal Devnatha’s artistic endeavors which stand as a testament to the mix of the traditional Indian and the modern. \nDates: May 1st to May 5th\, 2024\nVenue: Visual Art Gallery\, India Habitat Centre\, Lodhi Road\, Lodhi Estate\, New Delhi\nAbout the Artist: Born out of a passion for painting and an interest in playing instruments are evident in Kamal Devnatha’s lyrical artworks\, which combine beats and sounds with nature’s creations. The renowned artist’s stylized figures were well recognized and have been featured in a limited-edition designer series for a charity auction in Gurgaon. With over 14 solo exhibitions and more than 200 group shows to his credit\, Kamal’s artistry continues to captivate audiences both in India and abroad. As a self-taught artist who believes in the freedom to experiment without artificial constraints\, his collection includes figurative and semi-abstract works\, blending traditional Indian and modern styles. His work has also been recognized and awarded by the state’s CM and has been exhibited in Delhi and other metros.
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/beyond-the-frames-art-exhibition/
LOCATION:Visual Art Gallery\, India Habitat Centre\, Lodhi Road\,\, New Delhi\, Delhi\, 110003
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20240412T180000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20240412T203000
DTSTAMP:20260429T195106
CREATED:20240409T083051Z
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SUMMARY:Reminiscing Souza: An Iconoclastic Vision
DESCRIPTION:Celebrating the enduring legacy of F.N. Souza on the occasion of his centenary year. Step into the mesmerising world of the maverick F.N. Souza\, hailed as the visionary Father of Modern Indian Art whose revolutionary oeuvre continue to break the conventional shackles and inspire many at Reminiscing Souza: An Iconoclastic Vision. Scheduled for April 12\, 2024\, this milestone event organised by Dhoomimal Gallery\, in conjunction with esteemed curator Yashodhara Dalmiya kicks off with a special film screening of ‘F.N. Souza: Father of Modern Indian Art\,’ directed by Vinod Bhardwaj and produced by the host art gallery\, features a rare glimpse of the legendary artist’s life and work. Following the screening in New Delhi\, the guests are invited to join an vernissage of star-studded roster\, featuring private collections from Dhoomimal Gallery\, Pete Muller\, Erica Plate\, Vikram Rajadhyaksha\, Rohit Singh\, Pankaj Sahni\, and others\, ending with a closing gala. Souza art embodies freedom of expression that aims for a society where emotions like anger\, resentment\, and jealousy are expressed openly. Famously compared Renaissance painters to angels\, and showcasing human characteristics\, this event pays homage to the groundbreaking vision and artistic endeavours of the art genius where attendees get a chance to closely observe the exquisite assortment of his masterpieces. Join us to immerse yourself in the legendary F.N. Souza’s power of lines and bold use of colour\, a testament to his strong influence over art enthusiasts worldwide. \nDate – Friday\, 12th April 2024\nTime – 6:00 PM\nVenue – G -42 Connaught Place\, New Delhi \nA Brief Overview of F.N. SouzaFN Souza is closely associated with and represented by Dhoomimal Gallery for over 4 decades. He had exhibitions at the gallery from the 1960’s to the late 1990’s. As a founding member of the progressive artists group in Bombay\, the Modern Indian Art artist broke traditional art boundaries and embraced a new style of thinking and painting\, inspiring generations to embrace art as an important medium of expression. Though\, his personal art was often criticized for being too personal\, it set him apart from his contemporaries. His work\, including head\, landscape\, still life\, and figures\, reflected his emotions and experiences. His self-portraits\, depicting his scars and emotions\, and his struggle between ego and acceptance were quite evident in his work. His greatness lied in his power of lines and bold use of color\, as well as his use of chemical alterations on paper in the 1960s.
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/reminiscing-souza-an-iconoclastic-vision/
LOCATION:G -42 Connaught Place\, G -42 Connaught Place\, New Delhi\, Delhi
CATEGORIES:Art & Literature,Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Startup Mahakumbh
DESCRIPTION:A landmark event is set to take place in New Delhi as India gears up for its first-ever Startup Mahakumbh\, a three-day extravaganza from March 18-20\, 2024 at Bharat Mandapam\, Pragati Maidan. This flagship event\, spearheaded by a collaborative effort from ASSOCHAM\, NASSCOM\, Bootstrap Incubation & Advisory Foundation\, TiE\, and Indian Venture and Alternate Capital Association (IVCA)\, and supported by the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT)\, Ministry of Commerce and Industry\, Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI)\, Government-e-Marketplace (GeM)\, Export Credit Guarantee Corporation of India (ECGC)\, and Zomato\, will be held at the iconic Bharat Mandapam and Pragati Maidan\, bringing together the brightest minds and innovations from the Indian startup landscape. \nThis platform for inspiration and collaboration promises to be a unique platform fostering connections\, igniting innovation\, and propelling India’s entrepreneurial spirit to new heights. The event will feature: \n\nThematic pavilions: Showcasing diverse sectors and fostering engaging dialogues between startups\, investors\, and industry leaders.\nInvestor summits and pitching sessions: Providing startups with unparalleled access to funding opportunities.\nKnowledge-sharing workshops and masterclasses: Equipping aspiring entrepreneurs with valuable insights and practical skills.\nAwards and recognition ceremonies: Celebrating the achievements of exemplary startups and individuals shaping the future.\nFuture Entrepreneurs Day: Celebrate the momentous day in the presence of the stakeholders\, visionaries\, etc.\nOpen to all with a passion for innovation\, the Startup Mahakumbh welcomes everyone with a spark of innovation\, including:\nStartup founders and aspiring entrepreneurs\nInvestors\, venture capitalists\, incubators\, and angel investors\nIndustry leaders\, policymakers\, and government representatives\nStudents\, researchers\, and academics
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/startup-mahakumbh/
LOCATION:Bharat Mandapam\, Pragati Maidan\, New Delhi\, Delhi
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Indie Comix Fest
DESCRIPTION:A showcase of Indian indie comics\, along with interactions with their creators. \nDate: 17th March\, Sunday\nVenue: Goethe-Institut / Max Mueller Bhavan\,\n3 Kasturba Gandhi Marg\, New Delhi
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/indie-comix-fest/
LOCATION:Goethe-Institut / Max Mueller Bhavan\, 3 Kasturba Gandhi Marg\, New Delhi\, Delhi\, India
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Fairs
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SUMMARY:The Designer's India 2024
DESCRIPTION:Established and Emerging Designers Take Centre Stage at The Designer’s India 2024 \nThe fashion industry’s brightest stars are set to converge at The Designer’s India 2024\, a premier platform connecting emerging designers with renowned buyers and industry leaders. Taking place on March 17 and 18\, at the NSIC Grounds in New Delhi. The event will showcase the most innovative and captivating collections from a diverse range of talented designers. This year’s edition promises a unique opportunity for both established and aspiring names in the fashion world to connect\, collaborate\, and propel the industry forward. The soirée\, which is co-organized by the Government of India’s NSIC and the NIFT Foundation for Design Innovation in a strategic relationship\, provides an exclusive setting where creativity and convention coexist harmoniously to create cutting-edge standards for the sector. The Designer’s India 2024\, instills designers with a chance to set trends\, embraces the talent of up-and-coming fashion designers\, and provides a platform where their innovative designs are not just seen but also observed and promoted. \nDate & Time: 17th March 10:30 am to 8:00 pm\,\n18th March 11:00 am to 8:00 pm\nVenue: NSIC Grounds in New Delhi \n  \n 
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/the-designers-india-2024/
LOCATION:NSIC\, Okhla\, New Delhi\, New Delhi\, Delhi\, India
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Contours of Continuum
DESCRIPTION:Contours of Continuum a solo exhibition by Yashwant Deshmukh from 15th March to 25th April 2024. \nContours of Continuum is a solo show exhibiting paintings by Yashwant Deshmukh. Yashwant is a contemporary Indian artist known for his contemplative style depicting the lack of movement or the stillness of space. His abstract and meditative style heavily relies on symbolism and functions as a bridge between the material and the spiritual. \nYashwant Deshmukh invites viewers into a world of otherworldly serenity. In this realm\, the boundaries between form and space dissolve\, and objects take on a mystical significance as conduits for metaphysical exploration. The ethereal compositions transport us to an endless and fluid landscape where we are invited to lose ourselves in contemplation. Through the masterful use of colours\, textures\, and arrangement\, Deshmukh delves into the intricate relationship between memory\, perception\, and intuition\, provoking us to reflect on the very essence of existence. \n Date: 15th March to 25th April 2024\nGallery Timing: 11 am – 7 pm\nVenue: Art Alive Gallery\nS-221\, Panchsheel Park\, New Delhi 110017
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/contours-of-continuum/
LOCATION:ART ALIVE GALLERY\, S-221\, Gamal Abdel Nasser Marg\, Block S\, Panchsheel Park South\, Panchsheel Park\, New Delhi\, 110017\, India
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20240316T200000
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SUMMARY:Water\, the bliss
DESCRIPTION:Water–the Bliss\, is the second solo Art exhibition of Artist\, Architect & Author Shikha Setia. In this series of artwork\, Shikha is celebrating the joy of water all around us. \n“We are water\, the dynamic fluid\, continuously working on its own movement\, paving its way\, mingling everywhere and focussed on its lure downwards. Rain is an emotion to me. Capturing that emotion on my canvas\, with my brush in a movement is just like the falling of rain\, once it decides to fall. It is so enigmatic”\, says Shikha. \nAnd then there are the reminiscent drops\, hung onto the leaves\, skin\, glass\, grass and what not..I am mesmerised by the calmness\, translucence\, and reflective quality of those. The flowing water in its rhythm and forming ever-changing ripples and the gushing water churning out sculptures is enchanting to me. \nMy paintings are joyful. They celebrate water. A puddle or a drop on a leaf\, the fog or the impending storm\, a hint or abundance of it\, is all an emotion. And a reminder that we should celebrate its existence\, acknowledge its importance\, and for sure conserve it. Sans water there is no life. \nOn display\, will be over 40 paintings\, in all sizes\, from handy sizes to as big as 5 by 5 feet. The medium is oil on canvas\, acrylic on canvas\, and mixed media. \nAbout Shikha (Artist)\nThe artwork of Shikha is characterised by the ‘sense of being’ and of fulfillment and contentment. Her paintings are a whiff of fresh air. They are intrinsically inspired by nature and by the emotions one feels in consonance with the elements. And they speak of the musings of humans with their surroundings as the elementary force. \nOne of her paintings is displayed in a museum\, in UAE. Also\, she has won the A3 Foundation Award 2023 for her novel\, ‘Through the Shades’. The novel is about the journey of artists through continents\, inner growth\, creative expenditure of learning\, and relationships with people and their traits. Serendipity is one of her favorite words and through the lens of hope and joy\, she keeps her curious-self engaged. \nDate: Mar 12th to 16th\, 2024\nTiming: 10:00 am till 08:00 pm\nVenue: Visual Art Gallery\nIndia Habitat Centre\, Lodhi Road\, New Delhi – 110003
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/water-the-bliss/
LOCATION:Visual Art Gallery\, India Habitat Centre\, Lodhi Road\,\, New Delhi\, Delhi\, 110003
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20240227T190000
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SUMMARY:Metamorphosis
DESCRIPTION:Solo Exhibition of paintings by Italian artist Francesca Amalia Grimaldi.  Metamorphosis\, a one-of-a-kind painting exhibition to be held at Bikaner House from 24th to 27th February\, perfectly embodies the identities\, reflections\, and ruminations of a woman artist in a contemporary urban world. \nThe first-ever solo show by an Italian woman artist at the prestigious Bikaner House is presented by Masha Art and curated by author-scholar Uma Nair. \nThe show will be inaugurated on Friday\, February 23 evening at 6 p.m. by the Italian Ambassador in India H.E. Vincenzo De Luca and art historian\, author & and founder of Neemrana Hotels. Aman Nath. \nDates: Saturday\, 24 February 2024 – Tuesday\, 27 February 2024 \nTimings: 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. (Saturday-Tuesday) \nVenue: LTC\, Bikaner House\, Gate number 3\, Pandara Road\, New Delhi \nNearest Metro Stations: Udyog Bhavan\, Mandi House \nCurator: Uma Nair
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/metamorphosis/
LOCATION:Bikaner House\, between Pandara Rd\, &\, Shahjahan Rd\, India Gate\,\, New Delhi\, Delhi\, India
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20240218T200000
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SUMMARY:India design ID 2024
DESCRIPTION:India’s Best Luxury Design Week Returns from 15-18 February 2024 in New Delhi \nWitness the best in contemporary design\, interiors\, collectibles\, and decor. Come and witness 130+ luxury interior brands at the ID Exhibit and ID Collectible\, global design experts at ID Symposium\, and much more. \n130+ brands showcase their latest products and rare finds at ID Exhibit \nAn impressive display of exquisite pieces and bespoke decor from prominent designers worldwide. \nThe Best of Architecture and Design in India \nID Honours is an endeavor to celebrate 50 cutting-edge\, one-of-a-kind homes and the architects/designers behind them. A stellar jury has handpicked these special projects. \nDate: 15-18 February 2024\nTimings: 10 AM – 8 PM\nVenue: NSIC Ground\, Okhla\, New Delhi \n 
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/india-design-2024/
LOCATION:NSIC\, Okhla\, New Delhi\, New Delhi\, Delhi\, India
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20240209T103000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20240209T190000
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SUMMARY:Purnam Spring Edition
DESCRIPTION:Discover and celebrate the essence of India’s rich cultural heritage at the upcoming PURNAM Spring Edition. This vibrant exhibition promises to be a captivating celebration\, showcasing India’s rich cultural heritage\, intricate handlooms\, artisanal marvels\, and curated fashion statements by renowned designers and craftsmen\, featuring over 50 indigenous brands\, local talent\, and skilled craftsmanship across clothing\, accessories\, beauty\, and home essentials. \nDate: February 9th\, 2024\nVenue: The Claridges\, New Delhi\nTimings: 10:30 am to 7:00 pm
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/purnam-spring-edition/
LOCATION:The Claridges\, 12\, Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Rd\, Tees January Road Area\, Motilal Nehru Marg Area\, New Delhi\, Delhi\, 110011
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20240208T103000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20240223T190000
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CREATED:20240206T100132Z
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SUMMARY:Exhibition - Buone Nuove | Women Changing Architecture
DESCRIPTION:Buone Nuove. Women Changing Architecture aims to provide international audiences with a new and more inclusive point of view on architecture. In particular\, this exhibition project seeks to document\, and in some way repay\, the contribution made by female designers\, couples\, female teams\, and collectives to the achievements and quality of modern and contemporary architecture in Italy. The exhibition buds off from the exhibition presented at MAXXI entitled ‘Good News. Women in architecture articulates its narrative in chapters. \nThe exhibition is produced by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation in collaboration with Fondazione MAXXI. \nDates: February 8th to 23rd\nLocation: STIR Gallery\, 2 North Drive\, DLF Chattarpur Farms\, New Delhi 110074\nOpening Hours: Monday to Saturday\, 10:30 am to 7:00 pm\, Sunday closed\nAdmission: Free\nPlease carry a valid photo ID.
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/exhibition-buone-nuove-women-changing-architecture/
LOCATION:STIR Gallery\, 2 North Drive\, DLF Chattarpur Farms\, New Delhi\, Delhi\, 110074
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Free Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20240202T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20240215T180000
DTSTAMP:20260429T195106
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SUMMARY:Sustaina India
DESCRIPTION:Sustaina India: The Council on Energy\, Environment and Water (CEEW) and the renowned artist duo Thukral & Tagra are join forces to present the inaugural edition of Sustaina India — a unique platform where science meets art to inspire collective climate action. The first edition of Sustaina India was unveiled on 2nd February and is currently on view in till 15 February at Bikaner House\, Delhi. \nRachna Toshniwal- There is No Such Thing Called Waste \nKey Highlights:\nThe inaugural Sustaina India exhibition showcases the work of several emerging and established artists\, including three Sustaina India Fellows for 2023-24: \n\nDebasmita Ghosh\nManjot Kaur\nRachna Toshniwal\n\nThe exhibition also features artworks by Gaurav Jai Gupta\, Pallov Saikia\, Edible Archives\, Bhaskar Rao\, Shilpa Bhawane\, Richi Bhatia\, and Climate Recipes. \nFeaturing projects by Sustaina Fellows Debasmita Ghosh\, Manjot Kaur\, and Rachna Toshniwal. The exhibition also features artworks by Gaurav Jai Gupta\, Pallov Saikia\, Edible Archives\, Bhaskar Rao\, Shilpa Bawane\, Richi Bhatia\, and Climate Recipes. Curated by Thukral and Tagra + Srinivas Aditya Mopidevi Organised by Suyashi Smridhi\, Milan Jacob\, and Mihir Shah (Council on Energy\, Environment and Water) \nThe first edition of Sustaina India – a first-of-its-kind platform where science meets art to inspire collective climate action – culminates in a public exhibition from 2-15 February at Bikaner House\, Delhi. Sustaina India was conceptualized by the Council on\nEnergy\, Environment\, and Water (CEEW)\, one of Asia’s leading sustainability think tanks\, and internationally renowned artists Thukral & Tagra. The initiative mobilizes creators to integrate climate awareness and sustainability into the cultural fabric of India and beyond through annual fellowships\, exhibitions\, and public programs. Its vision is to catalyze the power of art to relay some of the pressing climate issues that are transforming the world as we speak. \nThe inaugural Sustaina India exhibition showcases the work of several emerging and established artists\, including three Sustaina India Fellows – Debasmita Ghosh\, Manjot Kaur\, and Rachna Toshniwal – for 2023-24. Curated by Jiten Thukral\, Sumir Tagra\, and Srinivas Aditya Mopidevi\, the exhibition unpacks how a detailed understanding of everyday materials can fundamentally realign our relationship with the planet. Through sensory installations\, performances\, artworks\, and recipes\, Sustaina India invites viewers to keep their “eyes to the ground\, heart to the horizon”. \nAccording to CEEW analysis\, eight out of 10 Indians now live in districts vulnerable to extreme climate events such as cyclones\, floods\, and droughts. While communicators struggle to convey the importance of climate solutions and the scale of adversity\, artists\ncan be visualizers of collective climate action. At its core\, the first edition of Sustaina India features the work of three emerging artists – Debasmita Ghosh\, Manjot Kaur\, and Rachna Toshniwal – supported through a fellowship program. Ghosh synthesizes action-oriented research about the change in the ways of life of the Kondh community in Odisha because of climate change. Kaur presents an immersive video installation on forests – the world’s largest natural carbon sinks – and fertility\, capturing her forest visits in different parts of India and the world. Toshniwal presents tapestries and other elements woven with ocean waste that washed up on the shores of Alibag\, Maharashtra\, advocating for a new approach towards waste. \nIn addition to the three Fellows\, the exhibition also features textile and fashion designer Gaurav Jai Gupta\, who works at the intersections of textiles and carbon; visual artist\, photographer\, and archivist Pallov Saikia\, who speaks of archiving the land and life in Rahmaria\, Assam\, gradually taken away by the Brahmaputra; multidisciplinary artist Richi Bhatia\, who stages interspecies conversation through performance; artist Shilpa Bhawane who speaks of the intimacy we can establish with the materials around us through drawing; and Climate Recipes by artist\, curator\, and researcher Srinivas Mangipudi and Srinivas Aditya Mopidevi\, relaying recipes of adaptability from lived and acquired wisdom. Edible Archives presents conversations about sustainable\, seasonal\nfood and sound artist and composer Bhaskar Rao contributes a sonic layer to the exhibition. \nThe vision of Sustaina India is to consistently instill the idea that sustainability is not imported; it lies in the ground beneath us and all we need to do is reorient our vision \nDates: On View till 15 February 2024\nTimings: 11 AM – 6 PM\nVenue: CCA Bikaner House (first floor)\, New Delhi
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/sustaina-india/
LOCATION:Bikaner House\, between Pandara Rd\, &\, Shahjahan Rd\, India Gate\,\, New Delhi\, Delhi\, India
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20240214T200000
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SUMMARY:Exclusive Handloom Expo
DESCRIPTION:We welcome you at the Exclusive Handloom Expo\, an Exhibition Cum Sale of handloom products which is being organised at Handloom Haat\, Janpath\, New DelhiJoin us from 1st February to 14th February 2024\, and shop from a wide range of handloom sarees\, salwar suits\, dress materials\, dupattas\, stoles\, and handicraft items from across India. \nAvail Attractive Price \n\nEXQUISITE SAREES\nSALWAR SUITS\nDRESS MATERIALS\nDUPATTAS\nSTOLES\nHANDCRAFTED TEXTILES\n\nDates: 1st February to 14th February\, 2024\nVenue: Handloom Haat\, Janpath\, New Delhi\nTime: 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM\nENTRY FREE \n#Handloom Expo #HandloomHeritage #Handloom #Handicraft #Textiles #Crafts #Culture #Tradition #SupportHandloom #SupportHandicraft #BuyIndian #VocalForLocal
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/exclusive-handloom-expo/
LOCATION:Handloom Haat Janpath\, New Delhi\, Delhi
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Fairs,Free Event
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DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20240215T183000
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SUMMARY:Raghu Rai - A Thousand Lives Photographs from 1965-2005
DESCRIPTION:Much is already known about Raghu Rai-a critically acclaimed photographer who has received national honours and gained international eminence over the years through the intensity of his photographic practice\, primarily through his career as a photojournalist and photography books. This exhibition claims to focus on the enigmatic and lesser-known Raghu Rai\, his extraordinary ability to gather a breadth of experiences\, and his all-encompassing vantage point in photographing India\nand her people. Very few have explored India and its multi-dimensional reality\, its buzzing streets and by-lanes\, nooks and corners\, walls and facades\, bridges and bazaars like Rai has for nearly six long decades. Fascinated by the world around him\, he has photographed the pulse of the ‘everyday and its simultaneous unfolding as ‘live theatre’. \nThis exhibition focuses on the pre-digital phase of Rai’s career\, when he used analog/ film photography\, exploring it with unprecedented fervour\, freedom\, and imagination. From his inexhaustible archives of photographs that defy being contained easily within any of his exhibitions\, a fresh slice has been pulled out which brings many extraordinary photographs into the public domain\nfor the first time. Concentrating on his black and white photographs\, this exhibition presents his long-term interest in photographing political and spiritual leaders\, and also traces his practice that evolved at the interstices of his years as a photojournalist \nAbout Raghu Rai\nRaghu Rai (b.1942\, Jhang\, Pakistan) qualified as a civil engineer and began photographing at the age of 23. He joined The Statesman newspaper as their chief photographer (1966-1976)\, and thereafter he became the Picture Editor with Sunday\, a weekly news magazine published from Calcutta (1977-1980). In 1971\, impressed by Rai’s exhibition at Gallery Delpire in Paris\, Henri Cartier-Bresson nominated Rai to Magnum Photos. Rai took over as Picture Editor-Visualizer-Photographer at India Today (1982-1991)\, and worked on special issues and designs\, contributing trailblazing picture essays on social\, political\, and cultural themes of the decade. \nHe was awarded the Padma Shri in 1972 for his work on the liberation war of Bangladesh and its refugees. In 2009\, he was conferred the Officier des Arts et des Lettres by the French government. In 2019\, Rai was honoured as the laureate of the first edition of the Académie des beaux-arts Photography Award – William Klein. \nRai’s exhibition history in India and abroad is exhaustive and his photographs are widely collected by public and private collectors. Solo exhibitions include A Journey of a Moment in Time\, Palais de l’Institut de France\, Paris (2019)\, Trees at PHOTOINK (2013)\, Foto Freo Festival\, Perth (2011)\, Format Festival (2011)\, The Journey of a Moment in Time: Raghu Rai at National Gallery of Modern Art (New Delhi & Mumbai\, 2008)\, Photographs: Raghu Rai at Casa Asia\, Barcelona (2008) and Asiatica Film Mediale\, Rome (2008)\, A Retrospective: Raghu Rai at Les Rencontres De La Photographie\, Arles (2007)\, India at Museo Capitolini Centrale Montemartini\, Rome (2005)\, Bhopal 1984-2004 at Melkweg Gallery\, Amsterdam (2005)\, Exposure at Drik Gallery\, Dhaka and at Leica Gallery\, Prague\n(2004)\, and Solo Show at Sala Consiliare\, Venice and at Photographic Gallery\, Helsinki (2003)\, La India at Centro de la Imagen\, Mexico City (1999) and A Retrospective: Raghu Rai at National Gallery of Modern Art (1997).\nRaghu Rai lives in Delhi and his works are represented by PHOTOINK. \nCurated by Roobina Karode with Devika Daulet-Singh \nDate: 01 February – 15th May 2024\nVenue: KNMA\, Saket\nTiming: 10:30 am – 6:30 pm\nThe museum is closed on Monday and all National holidays\nAdmission to exhibitions is free
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LOCATION:KNMA Saket\, 145\, DLF South Court Mall\, Saket\, new Delhi\, Delhi\, 110017\, India
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Exhibition - Parallel Cities
DESCRIPTION:The contemporary art exhibition “Parallel Cities” opens to the public inviting the viewers to engage in a journey that transcends the boundaries of visual arts and literature at the Istituto Italiano di Cultura in New Delhi triggering an immersive space inspired by Italo Calvino’s timeless masterpiece\, ‘Invisible Cities.’ \nThe exhibition is a collateral event of India Art Fair 2024. \nThe exhibition brings under the same roof the visions of 8 Indian and 4 Italian contemporary artists whose works have been curated to unveil the dense tapestry of individual lives and collective identities within the enigmatic realms of parallel cities. The exhibition will also host a reconstruction of the room where Aaskaraan Chhalani from Bikaner chose to live after his wife passed away\, wearing her saris and her jewelry\, until he died at the age of 91.\n \nArtist exhibited:\nStefano Arienti\, Alice Cattaneo\, Aaskaran Chhalani\, Elisabetta Di Maggio\, Nihaal Faizal\, Martand Khosla\, Ayesha Singh\, Dayanita Singh\, Mayank Austen Soofi\, Mariam Suhail\, Anup Mathew Thomas\, Avinash Veeraraghavan.  \n\nDate: January 31st to March 2nd\nVenue: Istituto Italiano di Cultura\, 50 Nyaya Marg\, Chanakyapuri 110013 New Delhi\nOpening hours: Monday to Saturday\, 10:00 am to 7:00 pm\nAdmission: Free\nPlease carry a valid photo ID. Children under 12 years are not allowed.
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LOCATION:Istituto Italiano di Cultura\, 50 Nyaya Marg\, Chanakyapuri\, New Delhi\, Delhi
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Free Event
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SUMMARY:Revisitations: Engaging the Archive  Jyoti Bhatt
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition features a comprehensive collection of almost 80 works across two decades rendered in acrylic on plastic film by the artist and print-maker Jyoti Bhatt\, featuring his well-regarded inquiries into iconography\, portraiture\, rural life\, still lives\, and the natural world. \nDate & Time: 30 January 2024\,  to 6 March 2024\, 6 – 8 pm\nVenue: Vadehra Art Gallery\nD-40 Defence Colony\, New Delhi
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/revisitations-engaging-the-archive-jyoti-bhatt/
LOCATION:Vadehra Art Gallery\, D-40 Defence Colony\,\, New Delhi\, Delhi\, India
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Waking Dream ZAAM ARIF
DESCRIPTION:Houston-based Pakistani artist Zaam Arif presents a suite of large- and small-scale oil paintings for the first time in India. His cinematic compositions feature personable protagonists who are ridden with a kind of existential ennui\, often posited among surrealistic scenes of exterior-spliced interior spaces. \nVadehra Art Gallery is pleased to present an exciting first solo exhibition in India by young Pakistani-American artist Zaam Arif titled Waking Dream. The show features a comprehensive suite of 12 small and large-scale oil paintings\, offering a rich evocation of Arif’s conceptual interests in mirroring interiority as profound mental states as well as interstitial physical spaces – often in provocations of reality that are as endearing as they are existential. Painting in traditions of the modern masters then pared out within cinematic mise-en-scenes\, Arif discourses between Western influences of culture\, literature and philosophy and the South Asian cultural context. \nInvestigating the human experience is at the heart of Arif’s art practice. He approaches the narrative moment as a layered construct in which the existence of one’s present self is always already connected to its past memories and future possibilities\, dissolving machinations of time for the fluency of the consciousness instead. His powerful figurations are amalgamations drawn from familiarity and strangeness\, often an autobiographical imbuing of close family members wherein intimacy and disassociation are both greatly exaggerated. Arif’s expressionistic palette in darker\, bluish hues strengthens his revisitation of the sea as a visual\nsymbol of the flow of life\, further submitting his scenes to a moody and contemplative atmosphere. Though it appears as if his protagonists are attempting to resolve some immediate circumstances\, they tend to be captured in stillness and quietude – a feigned state of rest\, for they are secretly immersed within their own selves. For Arif\, identity is informed by an intermingling of memory and presence whose connections can only be revealed through deep introspection. A human being’s emotional voyage is responsive and visceral\, much like the act of dreaming that possesses the reflective quality of mirrors as much as the predictive quality of self-fulfilling actions. \nDate & Time: 30 January\, to 1 March 2024 6 – 8 pm\nVenue: Vadehra Art Gallery\nD-53 Defence Colony\, New Delhi
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/waking-dream-zaam-arif/
LOCATION:Vadehra Art Gallery\, D-40 Defence Colony\,\, New Delhi\, Delhi\, India
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Come Out : A special project by SUNIL GUPTA
DESCRIPTION:In this never-before-exhibited series of black-and-white photographs\, featured in Gupta’s most recent publication titled Come Out (2023) published by Stanley Barker in London\, Gupta presents images from the growing pride movement in London from the mid to late 1980s. \nVadehra Art Gallery is pleased to present a special project by Indian–Canadian\, London-based photographer Sunil Gupta titled Come Out – featuring a never-before-exhibited series of black-and-white photographs shot in London from 1985 to 1995.\nSunil Gupta uses photography to engage with post-modernist\, post-colonial activations of identity politics and public life\, particularly in regard to queer experiences. His oeuvre expresses an impulse to re-center marginalized accounts that tend to exist on the periphery of the socio-cultural fabric of historical and contemporary cities and narratives. Born and raised in Delhi\, growing up in Montreal\, and then working in New York City\, Gupta’s eventual move to London in the 1980s establishes an ever-more expansive cultural field of insight vis-à-vis queer studies\, migration\, racism\, sexuality\, and the politics of person\, supported by the autobiographical weight of his own experiences\, which are passionate concerns the artist has remained committed to over his decades-long career. \nDate & Time: 30 January 2024\, to 1 March 2024 6 – 8 pm \nVenue: The Viewing Room\nVadehra Art Gallery\nD-53 Defence Colony\, New Delhi
URL:https://delhi-fun-dos.com/events/come-out-a-special-project-by-sunil-gupta/
LOCATION:The Viewing Room\, Vadehra Art Gallery D-53 Defence Colony\, New Delhi\, Delhi\, India
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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