Exploring Generations of Indian Art at 'Echoes of Past and Future' Exhibition in Delhi
Art diary: Generations of Indian art converse at this showcase in Delhi
Hindustan Times
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The 'Echoes of Past and Future' exhibition in Delhi showcases 48 artworks that bridge the gap between generations of Indian art, featuring renowned artists like Anjolie Ela Menon and Manu Parekh. Running from April 24 to May 10 at Divine Art Gallery, the exhibition highlights the evolution of artistic expression in India.
- 01The exhibition features 48 artworks from various generations of Indian artists.
- 02Notable artists include Anjolie Ela Menon, Manu Parekh, and Himmat Shah.
- 03The exhibition aims to create a dialogue between modern and contemporary art.
- 04It runs from April 24 to May 10 at Divine Art Gallery in Delhi.
- 05Entry to the exhibition is free.
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The ongoing group exhibition titled 'Echoes of Past and Future' in Delhi explores the evolution of Indian art, featuring 48 artworks that include paintings and sculptures. Renowned artists such as Anjolie Ela Menon, known for her enigmatic figures, and Manu Parekh, celebrated for his vibrant landscapes, are showcased alongside the sculptures of Himmat Shah, which evoke a sense of ancient relics. Sumit Thakur, founder of Divine Art Gallery, emphasizes the exhibition's goal of fostering a dialogue between generations of artists, reflecting both continuity and evolution in artistic expression. The exhibition also includes contemporary voices like Ashok Bhowmick and Bhaskar Rao, whose diverse approaches contribute to the dynamic narrative of Indian art. Visitors can experience this rich artistic legacy at Divine Art Gallery from April 24 to May 10, with free entry available during gallery hours from 11 am to 7 pm.
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This exhibition provides a platform for local artists and art enthusiasts to engage with the rich history and contemporary practices of Indian art.
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