09 Feb - 12 Feb, 2023 at NSIC Exhibition Ground, Okhla, New Delhi
This exhibition offers viewers a unique opportunity to understand the shifting concerns and engagement with diverse image cultures in contemporary art. By re-appropriating local myths and introducing practices such as recycling and upcycling, this exhibition showcases the expanded nature of the techniques and voices emerging from metropolises and regional fine arts contexts.
The exhibition features a wide range of mediums, including painting, sculpture, installation, and recycling of discarded materials, allowing for a comprehensive understanding of how the artists engage with the vernacular in their work. The works on display show the artists' ability to critically examine and respond to the world around them to explore themes of identity, culture, and politics.
This exhibition brings together a diverse group of emerging artists from different regions and backgrounds, providing a platform for their voices to be heard and their work to be seen. This exhibition is not only a visual treat but also an opportunity for audiences to engage with the ideas and concepts that the artists are exploring. Their works strongly foreground their vision for the contemporary art world through their rootedness in vernacular myths and landscapes, ecological concerns, and experiments with images and waste materials.
This exhibition offers viewers a unique opportunity to understand the shifting concerns and engagement with diverse image cultures in contemporary art. By re-appropriating local myths and introducing practices such as recycling and upcycling, this exhibition showcases the expanded nature of the... Read More
This exhibition offers viewers a unique opportunity to understand the shifting concerns and engagement with diverse image cultures in contemporary art. By re-appropriating local myths and introducing practices such as recycling and upcycling, this exhibition showcases the expanded nature of the techniques and voices emerging from metropolises and regional fine arts contexts.
The exhibition features a wide range of mediums, including painting, sculpture, installation, and recycling of discarded materials, allowing for a comprehensive understanding of how the artists engage with the vernacular in their work. The works on display show the artists' ability to critically examine and respond to the world around them to explore themes of identity, culture, and politics.
This exhibition brings together a diverse group of emerging artists from different regions and backgrounds, providing a platform for their voices to be heard and their work to be seen. This exhibition is not only a visual treat but also an opportunity for audiences to engage with the ideas and concepts that the artists are exploring. Their works strongly foreground their vision for the contemporary art world through their rootedness in vernacular myths and landscapes, ecological concerns, and experiments with images and waste materials.
Premjish Achari is a curator and art critic based in Delhi. Achari has started an in-depth curatorial platform called Future Collaborations aiming at theoretically and politically informed curation. He is the co-curator of Bhubaneswar Art Trail 2018. Achari currently heads the programme and the... Show More
Premjish Achari is a curator and art critic based in Delhi. Achari has started an in-depth curatorial platform called Future Collaborations aiming at theoretically and politically informed curation. He is the co-curator of Bhubaneswar Art Trail 2018. Achari currently heads the programme and the editorial for the exhibition ‘Lokame Tharavadu’ organised by Kochi Biennale Foundation and teaches art history and theory at Shiv Nadar University. He is the winner of the Art Writers’ Award 2021 issued by Swiss Arts Council Pro Helvetia, along with TAKE on Art.Show less
Oil, acrylic, honeycomb packaging waste, old used canvases, corrugated paper, discarded cotton thread, discarded plyboard on found plyboard, 12 x 25 inches