The 11-day exhibition, which celebrates India’s unique visual language of pre-modern and modern art, also features rare paintings from the 19th century. (Representational Image)

‘The World Will Go On’: Art exhibition to celebrate India’s tradition of fine art

‘The Bindu’ by SH Raza, ‘Bandwallas’ by Krishen Khanna, ‘Diwali’ by Nandalal Bose and well-known works of MF Hussain on Hindu epic Ramayana can be among the many many masterpieces exhibited on the upcoming artwork exhibition, “The World Will Go On”, beginning Monday.

The 11-day exhibition, which celebrates India’s distinctive visible language of pre-modern and trendy artwork, additionally options uncommon work from the 19th century by unknown masters alongside necessary works by greats like MV Dhurandhar, Ravi Varma School, Jehangir Sabavala, J. Swaminathan and others. It can be held right here at DAG, The Claridges.

“Ever since the start of the pandemic early this year, we have experienced various moods and sentiments, but the overwhelming one has been of the gift of life and the overwhelming opportunities we have been given to know how blessed each one of us is.

“In putting together this exhibition and sale, we have chosen each work of art to express the gratefulness we feel in all that we have, or have been given, and to take cognizance of how beautiful the world is, how privileged we are,” mentioned Ashish Anand, DAG CEO and MD, DAG.

Including prints, work and sculptures, the exhibition-sale can have 88 units that includes 127 works of nice artwork. Leading the sale can be two collection on Hindu mythology Ramayana— the primary, a set of completed prints by the artist Chittaprosad, and the opposite an entire set of watercolour work by Laxman Pai.

“Every exhibition has a reason and is curated with a purpose. Given the current situation, this exhibition has even more relevance and is an important step for artists and those connected with the world of art,” mentioned artist Gogi Saroj Pal, whose works are additionally a part of the upcoming exhibition.

It can even have well-known artworks by the likes of husband-wife duo Manu Parekh and Madhvi Parekh, KS Radhakrishnan, Natvar Bhavsar and Paramjit Singh, amongst others.

(This story has been revealed from a wire company feed with out modifications to the textual content.)

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