South Asian Art Synergy: Exploring Emotions at 'To Feel' Exhibition
The 'To Feel' exhibition at Bikaner House, featuring eight South Asian artists, unveils diverse artworks exploring emotion, identity, and culture. Each artist brings unique styles that delve into the human experience, offering profound insights into feelings through vibrant, contemplative, and abstract expressions.
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- India
The upcoming 'To Feel' exhibition at Bikaner House promises an extraordinary artistic journey, showcasing diverse expressions from eight contemporary South Asian artists. Opening on October 16, the exhibition will delve into emotions, identity, and cultural reflections through their unique artistic visions.
Featured artists include Fabienne Francotte, Riyas Komu, Ayesha Dalvi, Dasha Buben, Mahnoor Salman Khan, Rifat Ara Mim, Siya Singh, and Varad Bang. Each contributes distinct styles to the collection, inviting audiences to explore the complexities of human emotions and experiences vividly portrayed in their artworks.
Organizers Arjun Sawhney and Arjun Butani of Pristine Contemporary highlight the showcase's aim to capture the variable nature of human emotion through these global artists' interpretations. The exhibition will conclude on October 21, leaving visitors with a reflective experience on feelings and reflections artfully crafted.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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