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| Calendar
October, 2005 |
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| 30th September – 7th October |
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Gallery Art ‘n’ Soul presents a group exhibition tracing the progression of Indian art including the works of Rabindranath Tagore, Ram Kinkar Baij, Binod Bihari Mukherjee, K.S.Kulkarni and Ganesh Pyne among others. | ||
| 8th – 14th October | - |
Shivani Bhardwaj holds a solo exhibition of her paintings on still life. “For me still live still moves. It moves with my colours, strokes and composition,” says Shivani, a self-taught Delhi-based artist. This is her second solo exhibition. The first one was held in 2005 at Gallery Alternatives in Delhi. | ||
| 14th October | - |
"Will this kill That?" by Vishal Dar. | ||
| 15th – 18th October | - |
Poonam Sarin curates an exhibition of works by a group of artists including Bharti Singh, Gogi Saroj Pal, Kavita Nayar, Ved Nayar among others. | ||
| 19th – 26th October | - |
Gallery Times & Space and Gallery Dravidian jointly present ‘Turning the Wheel-Traditions Unbound’, a group show curated by Dr. Alka Pande that explores different mediums of visual culture from South India, ranging from Kerala murals to digital art. | ||
| 27th – 21st October | - |
A solo exhibition of art works by Hyderabad-based artist Surya Prakash. Born in Madhira, Andhra Pradesh in 1940, Prakash finished his painting diploma in Hyderabad and trained under Ram Kumar in Delhi. Since his first solo show in 1963, Prakash has held over 50 exhibitions all over India and abroad. | ||
| Open Palm Court Gallery | ||||
| 1st-6th October | - |
Unnati Features showcases the Indian youth viewpoint on gender discrimination through an exhibition of award winning compositions resulting from an all-India Unnati competition on ‘Do girls and Boys have equal rights in our society?’ | ||
| 7th-12th October | - |
Chitra Raghulan of the Studio Palazzo Art Gallery in Chennai, showcases works of art by talented artists. Studio Palazzo Art Gallery has been displaying works by artists like Sanjay Ashtaputre, Bente Elisabeth and sculptor Shyam Kumar. | ||
| 13th-16th October | - |
An exhibition of sculptures by Usha Rani. Born in 1923, Usha is Jaipur-based sculptor who has a postgraduate degree in Philosophy and has studied sculpture at the Regent Street Polytechnic, London. She is a fellow of the Rajasthan Lalit Kala Academy. | ||
| 20th-22nd October | Limelight Candles presents an exclusive range of designer candles and gift packs for the festive season. | |||
| 23rd-26th October | Gopal Namjoshi presents his works of art. Gopal grew up in Jaipur and graduated in Commerce followed by a diploma in Applied Arts from Rajasthan School of Arts. Following a short stint as a lecturer, he has been working as a designer, muralist and in the field of crafts. His work experience includes assignments for UNICEF and NGOs and he specializes in murals working as a freelance artist. | |||
| 28th-30th October | Ritu Sangal presents solo exhibition of contemporary Tanjore paintings, acrylics and enamels inspired by Yogic symbology. | |||
| ALL PROGRAMMES ARE SUBJECTED TO LAST MINUTE CHANGES. For further information contact the Visual Arts Gallery, India Habitat Centre at these phone numbers: 24682001- 2009 | ||||
| The gallery is open from 10.00 am to 8.00 pm. | ||||