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ANISOTROPIC An Exhibition Of Paintings By 3 Contemporary Well-Known Artists In Jehangir Art Gallery

From: 19th to 25th August 2025 “ANISOTROPIC” An Exhibition of Paintings by 3 contemporary well-known artists –  Boddeti Suryanarayana, Raki Rao, Diana. VENUE: Jehangir Art Gallery 161-B, M.G. Road, Kala Ghoda, Mumbai – 400 001 Timing: 11am to 7pm Contact: 9962293401 A  group show that depicts non uniformity in unity . various styles , emotions and ideologies come together  as one narrative ! Anisotropic, where non-uniformity meets uniformity, a heartfelt event group show of 3 artists from Andhra Pradesh. Anisotropic is more than   just an art exhibition — it’s a beautiful reunion of us ! This show was inaugurated on 19th August 2025 by Honorable Guests – Mr. Nitin Jadia – Art Collector,  Mr. Sanjay Nikam – Art Curator, Mr. Gopal Pardeshi – well-known artist, Mr. Prasad Balan –  Arreywaah.com – Director, Founder among others. This show will continue till 25th August 202 Mr. Ajoykant Ruia(Director – Allstate Group) also visited this exhibition. Boddeti Suryanarayana Boddeti Suryanarayana is a retired Drawing Teacher. He has been producing wonderful paintings and works of Art. He is well-known all over India and also abroad. He has won several awards both at state and national level. The style of his art is realistic and deals with the lives of the Primitive Tribal Groups. Boddeti Suryanarayana goes back to his boyhood days when he spent his days among the PTGs, as his elder brother was working in the Girijan Co-operative Corporation, Visakhapatnam District located in Paderu, Chinthapalli and Aruku Valley. His keen observation of their lives became the subject of his art of painting. He is a unique painter because nobody has touched this subject so far. His experiences of his early days with the PTGs brought him recognition at the national level and resulted in getting awards and name and fame. The tribal communities in the Visakha Agency have a rich history, marked by unique cultural practices and distinct social structures. These groups, including the...

FRAGMENTS OF SILENCE An Art Exhibition By 6 Contemporary Renowned Artists In Jehangir Art Gallery

From: 12th to 18th August 2025 “FRAGMENTS OF SILENCE” An Art Exhibition by 6 contemporary renowned artists – Virendra Chopde, Vinay Bagde, Abhishek Chourasiya, Vinod Chachere, Siddharth Bettajewargi, Umesh Nayak VENUE: Jehangir Art Gallery Auditorium Hall 161-B, M.G. Road, Kala Ghoda, Mumbai 400001 Contact: +91 8149723564 / +91 7276409841 Timing: 11am to 7pm This show was inaugurated on 12th August 2025 by Honorable Guests – Dr. Kishor Ingale, kalasanchalak, kalasanchalanalay, Maharashtra Rajya.  Milind Limbekar,Renowned artist, critic, and art collector. Maheshchandra Rajgire, Eminent artist,  Chandrakant Channe, founder, Basoli group. Prof.Vishawnath Sable, Dean, Govt. College of Art and Design, Nagpur. FRAGMENTS OF SILENCE The aesthetics of fragments and silence occupy a potent conceptual space in today’s contemporary visual art. fragments operate as aesthetics and conceptual device; they reflect what we perceive and execute. whereas silence here is a space between what is said and what remains unspoken. Artist today is practicing in various medium and material a group of such artists has joined hands together where they stand common conceptually but differs in the language and material. Each of them has their own poetics of fragments and space, yet they stand with a powerful narrative void and a space inviting spectator to enter the world of personal and collective history. Discussing on silence they call it a space not an emptiness, presence of the unseen silence which is muted by multiple layers of steel plates and arrested in the warmth of paper leaf in the shades of colour and the deliberate pauses between forms. it is not passive it resists withholds and listens. The desire and capacity to move from the conscious to the mystical is constant and evident in this group’s explorations. Abhishek Chourasiya has straight dialogue between the tradition and modern consciousness he tries to understand the transformation of real and make belief he further clarifies that they both are so genuine that the creator...

MEDITATIVE ECHOES An Exhibition Of Paintings By Dinesh Kumar Parmar In Jehangir Art Gallery

12th to 18th August 2025 “Meditative Echoes” An Exhibition of Paintings by Dinesh Kumar Parmar VENUE: Jehangir Art Gallery 161-B, M.G. Road Kala Ghoda, Mumbai 400001 Timing: 11am to 7pm Contact: +91 8830708819 Dinesh Kumar Parmar’s artistic oeuvre stands as a vivid visual meditation on inner states of being, spiritual transcendence, and the synesthetic experience of colour, rhythm, and emotional equilibrium. His recent series, as seen in the mixed-media works from Aura and Meditation, reveals a subtle and contemplative visual language where figuration and abstraction coalesce to communicate metaphysical stillness and emotional euphoria. This show was inaugurated on 12th August 2025 by Honorable Guests Prof. Vishwanath Sable, Dean Govt. College of art and Design, Nagpur,  Nitin Jadia Art Collector, Rajendra Patil(Para) eminent artist, Sanjay Nikam Art Curator among others. The central figure in meditative posture, rendered in earthy tones and textural overlays, becomes more than a subject—it becomes a metaphor for the eternal rhythm of existence and the serene cadence of spiritual awakening. Parmar’s art invites the viewer into a tranquil realm where silence is audible and time slows into reflection. His use of colour fields and organic textures evokes both natural patterns and inner emotional weather, turning each work into a portal of introspection. The thematic continuities in his other paintings—such as the juxtaposition of a stag and bottled elements, or a female figure looking upwards to a red triangle—point towards dream logic and symbolic narration. These visual metaphors, grounded in tonal harmony and compositional finesse, suggest cycles of longing, observation, and silent transformation. There is a strong undercurrent of the feminine divine, spiritual ecology, and cosmic alignment running through his visual lexicon. https://www.youtube.com/shorts/KwhFHBWJf-k   MEDITATIVE ECHOES An Exhibition Of Paintings By Dinesh Kumar Parmar In Jehangir Art Gallery...

“Sacred Symphony of Nature” Solo Show of Paintings by Samar Ghosh in Jehangir Art Gallery

5th to 11th August 2025 “Sacred Symphony of Nature” Solo Show of Paintings by renowned artist Samar Ghosh VENUE: Jehangir Art Gallery 161-B, M.G Road Kala Ghoda, Mumbai 400001 Timing: 11am to 7pm Contact: 8252866675 / 8709797685 Samar Ghosh unveils ground breaking new collection. An inspiring artist Samar Ghosh is said to unveil his highly anticipated new collection “Sacred Symphony Of Nature” at Jehangir Art Gallery, Kala Ghoda, Mumbai on 5th August 2025 this compelling series marks a significant evolution in Samar Ghosh’s artistic journey blending bold experimentation with the deep exploration of emotional journey. This show was inaugurated on 5th August 2025 by Mrs.Nidhi Choudhari(IAS)National Gallery of Modern Art, Mrs.K.G.Menon Secretary of Jehangir Art Gallery & Mr.Haren Thakur Eminent artist in the presence of eminent artists of sir J.J.School of Art. Drawing inspiration from nature, personal experience and social commentary. The collection encapsulates artist Samar distinctive ability to capture the poetic and metaphorical expression in nature which conveys a deep thought process likely to reflect some mix of sacred ecological balance for life. Each peace in this collection represents a moment of interaction with thought provoking messages. The exhibition will feature 15 pieces’ canvases, as well as selection of smaller intimate line drawing works that delve into the artist’s signature exploration of different techniques. Through the use of colours and form, I aim to invite viewers into an intimate space where they can reflect their own emotional journey. The show is not just a series of paintings: – It’s an exploration of vulnerability and strength through the language of art. “Sacred Symphony of Nature” marks a bold an exciting new chapter in Samar Ghosh’s career, cementing there place as one of the most innovative and thought provoking artist of this generation. The Exhibition invite’s both long time art collectors and new viewers to immerse themselves in an artistic experience. About Artist: – Samar Ghosh is an acclaimed...

Amitabh Ashesh Paints YUN BHI In Vesavar Art Gallery, Pune I 30th July To 8th August 2025

Amitabh Ashesh Paints ‘Yun Bhi’ in Pune  In the ongoing exhibition ‘Yun Bhi’ at Vesavar Art Gallery in Camp, Amitabh Ashesh introduces figuration through original, abstract concepts, reimagined forms and striking color fields. His exuberant scenes of daily life possess a theatrical quality, with statuesque figures in expressive gestures evoking tableaux vivants. Artworks are based on Amitabh’s compositional platform ‘Yufism’. Each painting is titled with a short poem infusing literary air. Penned by a mysterious Bolbul, they provide an emotive entry into a painting and spark viewer interpretations. Amitabh trained at Stanford University’s Art Department under California stalwarts, including Frank Lobdell of the Bay Area Figurative movement. Displayed works reflect this lineage in simplified forms and emphatic colors however conceptual points of departure intentionally establish the paintings in their own category. For example, windows and doors are constructed with ‘masses of light’, figures at the beach wear undulating sea waves as skirt, and lovers and friends share conjoined limbs. Often natural elements such as the sun and the sky serve as props for human figures. In ‘Page Hunk’, a woman reading a romance novel has facial features reflecting the storyline and its protagonist. There are instances of historical symbolism as in ‘Pick of Cactus’ where a book holding professor plucks cactus flowers from topmost shoots, outside the university garden periphery. Accompanying verse resonates with reference to the outcast struggling for social justice and pumping flowery fists. In ‘Paper Boat Nina’, evening takes the form of a girl, her red top standing for the sky and gray skirt with a paper boat representing the sea. Yufism and its compositional principles have evolved over a decade. The same lead to a new class of imagery. Not prescribing an aesthetic style, they are agnostic to it. A vaild analogy would be of architectural blue prints upon which different looking houses may be...

“Within” Solo Show By Contemporary Artist Maitrry P. Shah In Nehru Centre Art Gallery

20th to 26th May 2025 “Within” Solo Show by Contemporary Artist Maitrry P. Shah  VENUE: Nehru Centre Art Gallery Dr. Annie Besant Road, Worli, Mumbai 400 018 11am to 7pm Contact: +91 98254 42287 This show was inaugurated on 20th May 2025 by Honorable Guests Sanjay Patil (ACP) in the presence of Aslam Hasan Customs Commissioner, Kisalay Vora senior artist, Manmohan Jaiswal Art Curator, Event Organiser, Prashant Kumar Advocate, Mr. Zen Senior Artist, Pushpa Verma Actress & Author, Sohan Sharma Films producer, Leena Chopda Sivanchi Malani Nari Shakti organisation, Daya Yadav Bollywood Actor, Shreya Ojha Actress  & Anchor, Kamlesh Doshi Film Producer, Moiz Mamoonwala Degital Art Promoter, Manoj Mishra Finance &  Wealth management among others Maitrry P Shah, an award-winning and internationally recognized contemporary Indian artist, has captivated audiences with her expressive and imaginative paintings. With a deeply contemporary style, she has carved a niche for herself in the art world. Born on April 11, 1987, in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, Maitrry discovered her passion for painting at a young age, immersing herself in the beauty of nature. As she delved into the world of art and artists through books, her parents provided unwavering support and encouragement, fueling her determination to create her own world with colors and brushes. Maitrry’s artistic journey began during her studies, as she started creating paintings and participating in various art competitions. At the tender age of 12, she received her first international accolade, the “Silver Medal,” in the 10th Kanagawa Biennial World Art Competition held in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan in 1999. This early recognition cemented her passion for art and marked the beginning of a remarkable journey that continues to this day. In 2013, Maitrry’s journey took her to the United States, where she visited esteemed art galleries such as the National Gallery of Art in Washington, MoMA in New York, and the Elder Gallery of Contemporary Art in Charlotte. Inspired by these experiences, she began showcasing her artwork through 3 solo and 43 group exhibitions in leading art galleries all over India and...

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