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Exhibition of Contemporary Indian Artists At the Tranvancore Art Gallery from November 25, 2007By Leo11, Section Local Artists and Performances
Hosted by the Ati Art Gallery, this show "Musing ThroughAutumn" features paintings from as many as 40 masters ,including M.F. Husain, Satish Gujral, Amitava Das, Anjolie Ela Menon, Arpana Caur and Ganesh Pyne.
The other artists whose works have been put include AjayDe, Ashok Bhowmik, Badri Narayan, Bose Krishnamachari,Chandra Bhattacharjee, Dimpy Menon, Dipali Bhattacharya, Hemi Bawa, Jayashree Chakravarty, Jogen Chowdhury, Kanchan Chander, Krishen Khanna, Lalu Prasad Shaw, Manish Pushkale, Manu Parekh, Milind Nayak, Paresh Hazra, Paresh Maity, Prabhakar Mahadeo Kolte, S.G Vasudev, Sakti Burman, Sanatan Dinda, SamirMondal, Sekhar Roy, Shipra Bhattacharya, Shuvaprasanna, Siddharth, Suhas Roy, Sunil Das, Sanat Kar, Subrata Gangopadhyay, Vasundhara Tiwari Broota, Yuriko Lochan, and Yusuf Arakkal. Says Aarti Sarin Jain, Art Business Head, Ati ArtGallery: "This exhibition has been mounted as Ati Art Gallery's annual show and is an ode to the trends in contemporary art during the festive season of autumn tide in Delhi. Musings Through Autumn brings together finest artists from all over the country." Focusing on a spectrum of established abstract artists from India, as well as artists known for the figurative tenor; this is a show that something for everyone. From Jogen Chowdhury and Anjolie Ela Menon to M.F. Husain and Manu Parekh. For artist Kanchan Chander, brightly painted female torsos decked with flower petals is the true ode to autumn. Her work titled "A Torso- Allegro" means happiness. Explains the artist: "I have been painting torso series for long but for this season, I have brought up lots of floral patterns in my canvas. A flower symbolizes fertility, sensivity and sensuality and hence it aptly beautifies the female torso. My painting is a celebration of autumn through the erotic and the sensuous side of the female form." In a similar fashion, artist Samir Mondal also focuses on colour and rejoices the onset of autumn. He chooses to glorify the season by presenting its darker side. His work titled "The Mask and The Flower" presents a profound contrast between life and death. Says the artist: "the mask is pale, dull and lifeless while flowers are fragile, colourful like life". By: Tribune, Nov-24-2007
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