Young Collectors' art exhibition inculcates meaningful dialogue through exhibitions, workshops and the infusion of technology in art
Updated On: 2024-01-05 07:08 PM IST
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By merging art with technology and creating conversation through exhibitions, workshops, masterclasses and panel discussion, Young Collectors’ exhibition provides a holistic avenue for art appreciation. Sakura Zensen by Sheena Bajaria
The exhibition takes place in Mumbai from the 11th until the 14th of January at Kathiwada City House, a center for culture, art and wellness and their cultural partner of the exhibition. Untitled by Purvai Rai
'The Evolution of Now' is a group exhibition of 8 artists from across India, whose practices vary in style, medium and genre. Blue by Meera George
Each artistic practice represented in the exhibition is currently still in the process of self-exploration and evolution. On the one hand the exhibition provides a sense of familiarity and resonance. Each viewer can relate on a personal or social level with the inner mechanics of the practices displayed. While, on the other hand through representations of the present word they also provide differing perspectives and alternative ways of seeing the same instance or stimuli. Let it go-II by Pavan Kavitkar
In line with reflecting the reality of now, this exhibition entails a nexus between art and technology through the utilization of blockchain to establish a clear chain of provenance. The origin of each work is linked directly to the artists themselves; this proof of origin is preserved on Art Garde's proprietary technology. Grey Grids and other stories by Kaushik Saha