11 Oct - 16 Oct, 2024 at Chitramayee, State Gallery of Art
09 Nov
- 09 Dec, 2024
at Gallery Dotwalk, Delhi NCR
Dreams invite us to a hidden realm, like the haunting melodies of attractive Sirens, to the forgotten land where imagination strips the fabric of logic and space apart. In this exhibition, artists delve into these depths of the subconscious to excavate the whispers of forgotten dreams. They explore the seductive nature of dreams, their ability to both captivate and deceive, just like the songs of Sirens that lured away unfortunate sailors to their peril. Likewise, dreams can sometimes lead us astray, distracting us from the realities, but they can also be the portals of creativity.
Artists explore dreamscapes, tapping the subconscious, traversing surreal landscapes, and stamping surreal imagery to the creative surface. These worlds defy logic and craft wonders. By depicting the forgotten landscapes of our dreams and the afterthoughts they generate, artists in this exhibition invite viewers to journey through the memories of dreams. They offer a mirror to the hidden depths and help us understand their profound impact on our lives.
Dreams invite us to a hidden realm, like the haunting melodies of attractive Sirens, to the forgotten land where imagination strips the fabric of logic and space apart. In this exhibition, artists delve into these depths of the subconscious to excavate the whispers of forgotten dreams. They explore the seductive nature of dreams, their ability to both captivate and deceive, just like the songs of Sirens that lured away unfortunate sailors to their peril. Likewise, dreams can sometimes lead us astray, distracting us from the realities, but they can also be the portals of creativity.
Artists explore dreamscapes, tapping the subconscious, traversing surreal landscapes, and stamping surreal imagery to the creative surface. These worlds defy logic and craft wonders. By depicting the forgotten landscapes of our dreams and the afterthoughts they generate, artists in this exhibition invite viewers to journey through the memories of dreams. They offer a mirror to the hidden depths and help us understand their profound impact on our lives.
Dreams invite us to a hidden realm, like the haunting melodies of attractive Sirens, to the forgotten land where imagination strips the fabric of logic and space apart. In this exhibition, artists delve into these depths of the subconscious to excavate the whispers of forgotten dreams. They explore... Read More
Dreams invite us to a hidden realm, like the haunting melodies of attractive Sirens, to the forgotten land where imagination strips the fabric of logic and space apart. In this exhibition, artists delve into these depths of the subconscious to excavate the whispers of forgotten dreams. They explore the seductive nature of dreams, their ability to both captivate and deceive, just like the songs of Sirens that lured away unfortunate sailors to their peril. Likewise, dreams can sometimes lead us astray, distracting us from the realities, but they can also be the portals of creativity.
Artists explore dreamscapes, tapping the subconscious, traversing surreal landscapes, and stamping surreal imagery to the creative surface. These worlds defy logic and craft wonders. By depicting the forgotten landscapes of our dreams and the afterthoughts they generate, artists in this exhibition invite viewers to journey through the memories of dreams. They offer a mirror to the hidden depths and help us understand their profound impact on our lives.
Premjish Achari teaches art history and theory at Shiv Nadar University, Greater Noida. A Delhi-based writer and curator, he is the initiator of Future Collaborations, a curatorial platform supporting the development of theoretically and politically informed curation as an essential aspect of... Show More
Premjish Achari teaches art history and theory at Shiv Nadar University, Greater Noida. A Delhi-based writer and curator, he is the initiator of Future Collaborations, a curatorial platform supporting the development of theoretically and politically informed curation as an essential aspect of contemporary arts practice. His curations include the exhibitions All Canaries Bear Watching, part of the Indo-UK collaboration GRID Heritage Project, SAA/JNU, Delhi(2022);A Time for Farewells(Haverford College, Pennsylvania and Prameya Art Foundation, New Delhi,2019);Workers and Farmers: The Panorama of Resistance(Prelude)and A Preview to Desolation(Istituto Italiano di Cultura, New Delhi, 2017).Premjish was editorial supervisor of Lokame Tharavadu(‘The World Is One Family’,2021),a major survey exhibition of contemporary art organised by the Kochi Biennale Foundation. He was co-winner of the Pro Helvetia Art Writers’ Award 2021.In 2018 his work in developing new curatorial paradigms was recognised through the Prameya Art Foundation’s Art Scribes Award that included a residency at Château de La Napoule, France. He was co-curator of the Bhubaneswar Art Trail 2018;a Khoj Fellow for Curatorial Intensive South Asia (CISA) 2017;and received the Inlaks/TAKE on Art Travel Grant for Young Critics in 2016.
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