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Posted in Uncategorized on 06/06/2010 09:24 pm by adminPainting Elephant Artist
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New Delhi: Art presents positive Mind the Gap, a group show by four young artists, Krittika Narula, Pampa Panwar, Sanjay Sundram and Sanjeev Sonpimpare. Artists play around with ideas in different media and different forms and styles of asking for Mind the Gap by consumerist culture in today's Metro. The exhibition will open from 02 November 2010 to November 30, 2010 in Art Positive, F-213 / B, Old Road, MB, Lado Sarai, New Delhi-110030.
According to curator Sushma Bahl, "Mind the Gap is an exhibition, which winds through the city, its changing ethos of all pervasive consumerist culture of instant gratification, the icons of popular, new media and movement. These are challenging distorted concept of development and progress of the disastrous environmental impact of one calling to Mind the Gap. "
He says Anu Bajaj, director of the Art positive: "The work will be presented in four different parts of the exhibition in the gallery space, each of them different aesthetic perspectives and medium enterprises. This work will be to persuade one to think, and mind the difference between perception and reality, between what is and what ought to be, when in fact life, its joys and travails in a contemporary context. "
Brief Intro of artists and their work:
Krittika Narula Delhi artist, Krittika Narula learned painting at the Delhi College of Art Works in the installation, performance and mixed with found materials of cultural significance. She is currently doing her Mater in art history because of her interest in the practice and theory of art. Her work focuses on city life and a never ending search. Project installations exhibited in the show with the Tata Nano car, an icon of public imagination, the brim covered with soft plush toy elephant, a trail of pollution masks, and some typographic messages to the body (Preaching: Please Take Me Home), I wonder if strapped to prevent the closure of the flood, is a note about the difference between consumer frenzy and aspirations of the city raised in relation to the refusal of many others. Her film is about the rapidly changing dynamics of our culture and today Poland, on the fast track to the "progress", oblivious to what is being trampled on the road. Congestion and packaging means, the movement and multiple layers of composition and perspective, the question of the distinction between the product and works of art as a recurring pattern of rotation hypnotic forms of meditation in order to get the message. Using the known and unknown props from our collective memory that coexistence with the traditional techniques, that compares them with our new obsession for a signal warning "Mind the Gap." Inspired by the philosophy of Gandhi, Krittika also works with thread Frida Kahlo and also her muse.
Sanjeev Sonpimpare: Graduate Painting, Sir JJ School of Art, Mumbai, Sanjeev Sonpimpare received UNESCO-Aschberg stay in Ireland Museum of Modern Art in Dublin. Mumbai artist, Sanjeev is also interested in art theory beyond practice. His work in realistic work half is moved the abstract mode of representational art, which places emphasis on the struggles that govern our lives in the city subway. There are a lot of preparation and planning, including setting the scene, photography, drawing and digital intervention, which precedes his work on canvas with paint and brush to give the work a special theatrical appeal. Working on the show confronts the city oblivious to unplanned construction and greed that undermines the normal life of challenging the notion of coexistence and convergence. It focuses on the unplanned building and rebuilding that goes on in the name of the development of infrastructure that makes farmers without land and ordinary people homeless.
Pampa Panwar: After completing a BA in painting from Vishwa Bharati University-, Santiniketan and Master's of Graphic Arts in the Department of Fine Arts in MS University, Baroda, Pampa Panwar is a second masters degree from the Slade School of Art in London and stay in the Centre d'Art, Marnay-sur-Seine, France, among others. Her work in mixed media are moving around nature and time in order to include landscape, narrative and abstract. Her colorful paintings of cycles of changes in weather, seasons and time, display the use of collage and text. She plays with her picture frames and frame the question the gap between human perception of reality on one level, between his own vision, and that the recipient and his way of looking at what it creates.
Sanjay Sundram: professionally-trained architect who went on to specialize in visual communication with the master's degree from IIT Mumbai, Sanjay Sundram currently head of R & D (New Media) in a multinational company. Sanjay experiment with inventing and drills and refining his art, which have been show in New York outside of India. Effect of various interests is reflected in its facilities and inspiring images that highlight the gap all around the cities. Different sizes of toy cars re-formed and re-created uncertainly hanging skyline and blocking traffic scheming evoke fear and terror. His paintings are like a gift of nature that human greed seems set to consume because short-sightedness.


US $2,400.00


































