Wednesday, January 18, 2012

More works from the IIC show



Beast by Soni Jogi


9/11 and the Plight of Mothers by Kalam Patua


Kshitij the Horizon by Pradyumna Kumar





Works from the IIC show

Part of 9/11 scroll by Mantu and Kartik Chitrakar
Seeking My Beloved by Kalam Patua


Surya the Sun God and his chariot by Pradyumna Kumar






Art show at IIC New Delhi




It was wonderful to close our 2011 art calendar with a show organised by the prestigious India International Centre New Delhi. It was fun curating this show titled New Visions: Contemporary Folk arts of India. The artists participating in the show included Pushpa Kumari, Pradyumna Kumar, Mantu Chitrakar, Jaba Chitrakar, Sonia Chitrakar ( the youngest artist @ 13 years), Kalam Patua, Soni Jogi, Prakash Jogi and Govind Jogi. The art traditions represented were Madhubani, West Bengal pattachitra, Kalighat and Jogi art.


All the artists presented very powerful works, ranging in themes such as corruption and the Commonwealth Games, women empowerment, pollution, terrorism, natural disasters such as the tsunami, etc. Sonal Kalra my friend and editor of HT City was the chief guest at the opening which was a lovely event.


The response to the exhibition was good - the quality and depth of the works left most visitors astonished.