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Shuvaprasanna : Recent & Retrospective, a definitive show on Shuvaprasanna's artistic journey at Hyderabad
Born 1947, Shuvaprasanna, or Shuvada as he is fondly called, studied art at the Indian College of Art in Kolkata. His checkered career spanning over four decades includes a varied range of work as a graphic artist, painter, educator, writer and art activist. The urban milieu of Kolkata - its existential agony and survival instinct, its joys and people - the city to which he belongs, has figured prominently in much of his work that often comes in series ranging from cityscapes to clocks to crows and owls. Passion flowers with their discrete erotic undertones and divinities series of Durga, Krishna, Radha and other icons in vibrant hues with a textural use of gold and silver foil, reminiscent of Indian miniature paintings, pressed delicately onto the canvases, marked a creative breakthrough for the artist. Keen on experimentation, he continues to explore new themes, forms and media and his work comes in an assortment of media - graphics, oil on canvas, drawings on paper, charcoal and mixed media, while he has also experimented with sculptural forms and installations. |
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Beyond the Shadows -
Photography Exhibition by
Munish Khanna
at Delhi
Munish is known in the photography circuit as one of the versatile and innovative photographers. Trained in Digital Photography in New York, Munish continues to work on complex assignments in fields which are as varied as Fashion, Advertising, Food, Interiors, Jewelry, People, Celebrities and Art. With over 20 years of experience, he is actively involved in teaching photography to people from all over the world at his academy in New Delhi. He has been featured in the prestigious Phase one website and has been exhibiting his photographs in both India and abroad. |
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Missing Compass : Photo Exhibition on Travel by Gaurav Athalye and Kaustubh Upadhye at Mumbai
The exhibition itself is a journey to the richness of cultures stumbled upon and memories of a road less travelled. |
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"Reflections on Transient life" : Exhibition of Paintings by Prakash Bal Joshi to commemorate World Environment Day
Milind Sathe, founder of Indiaart.com and Trustee of Art India Foundation organised an art exhibition at Leela Galleria, Bangalore by renowned artist Prakash Bal Joshi to commemorate World Environment Day 2011. This exhibition was inaugurated on Saturday 4th June 2011 on the eve of World Environment Day (5th June 2011) and continued till Sunday 12th June 2011. The chief guest for the evening was Smt. Sumitra Gandhi Kulkarni, grand daughter of Mahatma Gandhi. Prakash Bal Joshi has participated in art events at Lisbon (Portugal), Croatia, Norway in Europe and at Las Vegas, USA. Some of his remarkable exhibitions have been SUBTLE CHANGES, Art for Environment, Ways of Spirit and In Search of a River.
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Exhibition of recent paintings by Anita Trehan at New Delhi |
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Creative Pursuits - Group Exhibition by Sharad & Swati Kapuskar, Vijay and Sujata Achrekar, Ajit & Pratima Vaidya, Ram & Varsha Kharatmal, Ajay & Gayatri Deshpande & Sanjay & Deepali Bhalerao at Pune |
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Exhibition of paintings by Madhumita Bhattacharya at Mumbai |
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Solo Exhibition by Chikmath F. V. from Karnataka at Chennai
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Artists |
Gopal Subhedar
Born in 1938. He has achieved G.D. Art drawing and painting from Mumbai and Karnataka. He has done 18 solo shows and participated in sevaral group shows. His works are in
private collection in India and abroad. He is a winner of several awards which includes Lalit Kala Academy Lifetime achievement award, Bombay Art Society, Art Society of India. He has got special
assignments of Murals from Muskat, New York, USA and India. He has done several demonstration and Lectures which includes Demo and Lecture at Sony antonyo Art College, California, USA and many Prominent
institutions and Galleries in India. His works are unique and the medium he uses is also differnt than other artists which is Oil on Acrylic sheet.
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Arvind Kolapkar
Born in 1975 in Ahmednagar, Maharashtra. Arvind Kolapkar completed a Diploma in Art Education from the Abhinav Kala Mahavidyalaya, Pune in 2000.
Prior to that, he received a General Diploma in art in 1999 and an Art Teacher's diploma in 1993, both from the same institution.
Arvind Kolapkar's works are bright, happy expressions of joyous unions. In most of his paintings, one observes an amorous couple or groups of friends
enjoying each other's company.
Flute is a constant motif, appearing in almost all of his canvases, provoking one to make references to the mythical Krishna and his idyllic world of joy.
Arvind has painted some fresh paintings which in his signature style revolve around celestial - like beings, enveloping the theme of love and music.
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Mukund Ketkar
Shankar Gojare has completed a G. D. Art in 1987. He has done seven solo exhibitions and participated in several group exhibitions. He is a winner of several awards which includes Maharashtra Rajya Puraskar. He has created New Year Greeting for Prime Minister. His paintings are figurative using bright colours and on Dancing during festive season. His figures are doing folk dancing. He has done works on several series before which are Horse, Bull, Pandharpur Wari, Music and Musical instruments.
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Gurukinkar Dhang
Born in 1976, Gurukinkar Dhang has completed B. V. A. from Govt. College of Art & Craft in 2002. His paintings are figurative style using bright Acrylic colours
on canvas. He says 'I have been thinking from Psychoanalytical point of view of Segmend Frued. The conflict of human persona and society as I
perceive, reflected to my Paintings.
Even single moment I am surrounded by solitary soul and the cluster of solitary souls. That depresses me, agitates me, inspires me' .....
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Emerging Artists |

Keya Sett
Rajan Panse
Mahua Bhattacharyya
Kuldip Degon
Pradnya Shah
Meghana Sobti
Snehalata Gobbur
Anuradha Date
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