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Friday, 21 June 2013

MA programmes in Performance Studies, Visual Art


Apply Now: 

MA programmes in 

Performance Studies,
 
Visual Art, 


Creative Writing 

and Film Studies 

at the School of Culture and Creative Expression,

Ambedkar University, Delhi 

Last day for submitting application forms for 

2013 is 22nd of JUNE 2013.

Thursday, 20 June 2013

MATI 16 DAYS ART, HISTORY AND UNDERSTANDING CERTIFICATE COURSE

MATI 16 DAYS ART, HISTORY AND UNDERSTANDING 

CERTIFICATE COURSE

ART HISTORY COURSE
Course duration: Two months (16 sessions, three hours each on Saturdays and Sundays)
Course Duration: July-August 2013
Venue: Art Bull, Lado Sarai, New Delhi
Course Director: JohnyML

Timings
Saturday 2 pm to 6.30pm
Sunday 4 pm to 7.00 pm

Schedule and Syllabus
General Orientation Class: (6th July 2013- Resource faculty: JohnyML)
Origin of Art and Great Civilizations (7th July 2013, Resource Faculty: Mrinal Kulkarni)
Architecture and Art (13th July 2013. Resource faculty: Sanhita Bowal)
Pre-Renaissance and Renaissance in the West: (14th July 2013. Resource Faculty: Sanhita Bhowal)
Indian Art: (20th July 2013: Resource Faculty: Y.S.Alone)
Late 19th century and 20th century Art Movements in the West: (21st July 2013. Resource Faculty: JohnyML)
Nationalism and Art in India: (27th July 2013. Resource Faculty: JohnyML)
Art and Aesthetics: (28th July 2013 Resource Faculty: Mrinal Kulkarni)
Indian Independence and the Progressives: (3rd August 2013 Resource Faculty: JohnyML)
Art of 1960s and 1970s in India: (4th August 2013- Resource Faculty: JohnyML)
Search for Indigenous Art and the Narrative School: (10th August 2013 Resource Faculty:JohnyML)


Art of 1990s, Art Market and Modern Sculpture (11th August 2013. Resource Faculty:JohnyML)


Course Resource Persons
JohnyML is a Delhi based Art Historian, Critic, Writer and Curator
Sanhita Bhowal is a Delhi based pedagogue and art historian. Currently she teaches Art History in Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi
Mrinal Kulkarni is a Delhi based art historian and pedagogue. She is an associate professor at the Art history department in Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi
Y.S.Alone is a scholar and art historian. Currently he is a professor at the Department of Arts and Aesthetics at the Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi

Full Course Fees – INR 6,500

Fee per module –INR 2,000
Two Modules- INR 4,000

Contact : 01165683083

FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CLICK HERE: http://matiindia.org/?p=217

Tuesday, 18 June 2013

Khoj International Artists' Association

PEERS 2013

Student Residency at Khoj

Wednesday, 19 June, 2013
7:00 pm onward
Khoj Studios
S-17, Khirki Extension, New Delhi
Works on view until Saturday, 22 June, from 11 AM - 6 PM 
at Khoj Studios.

Peers is a 4-week residency programme that provides 
recent graduates and masters students an opportunity for exchange 
and dialogue. It aims to provide young artists a forum for 
experimentation and interaction with the larger 
creative community, and also hopes to create a
 network of students from various art, 
 architecture, media and design colleges.

Artists in Residence

Juhikadevi Bhanjdeo 
Pratik Bhattarcharya 
Thavudoz Sashi 
Parag Sonarghare 
Niyati Upadhya

Critic in Residence

Shaheen Ahmed
The PEERS 2013 Student Residency has been supported by the Raza Foundation.
Khoj International Artists' Association is supported by the Norwegian Embassy.
***

Three Windows @ Khoj is now Open!

Three Windows @ Khoj, our new cafe, is open Monday - Saturday
9:30 am to 7 pm and Sunday 11:30 am to 5 pm.
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Saturday, 15 June 2013

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-uaJ8siX8g

Florence Derieux, Curator of "Parcours" at Art Basel (13-16 June 2013).


Florence Derieux is Director of the FRAC Champagne-Ardenne in Reims, France. She is now working also for the fair Art Basel as curator of the 4th edition of Parcours (13-16 June 2013). Parcours is an art project taking place outside the fair, within the city of Basel. Galleries are applying with projects made by their artists. The proposed projects can be produced in difference locations within the city. Each year a new area of the city is chosen. This year the selected area is Klingental, a district very near the fair. The idea behind Parcours is to link the fair with the city of Basel, and create an event that could help involving the population to discover different areas of the city and the art world. Parcours is not only addressed to the visitors of the art fair. "My role - Derieux says - is to select the projects that galleries are proposing. And I am selecting them in relation to the locations that are available."


Friday, 14 June 2013

Gallery SPACE - Presents A Group Exhibition of Paintings

 Presents
 A Group Exhibition of Paintings
 By
 Agacharya, Bhaskara Rao, Jaya Baheti, 
Siddharth Shingade & Vinod Chowdary.

On View from 15th June 2013 to 15th July 2013.
 Timings: 11 am to 7pm
  
Plot No. 259/c, Road no.12, M.L.A Colony,
Banjara Hills, Hyderabad-500034.
Ph No. 040-65541836, 9849161384

Website: www.galleryspace.in

INDO AMERICAN ARTS COUNCIL - ERASING BORDERS 2013

INDO AMERICAN ARTS COUNCIL  
presents
ERASING BORDERS 2013
Erasing Borders Exhibition of Contemporary 
Indian Art of the Diaspora

 Opening Reception: 1pm-3pm Saturday June 15th, 2013

This Exhibition is Free and Open to the Public. June 12th -September 14th, 2013 

28 Deveau Road, North Salem, NY 10560
(914) 660-5033
Here is a link to the directions: http://www.hammondmuseum.org/directions.html

IAAC ERASING BORDERS

Sponsors:
madhuram_sweets   NYSCADCA flushingtownhall

Saturday, 8 June 2013

THE CHITRAK GROUP , KOLKATA

We are a Group of Artist from Govt. College Of Art & Craft  , Kolkata .  We are like to arrange an  Art Exhibition at your Gallery . Please send me the detail for the Exhibition ( Prize , total area, other detail)   at my E-Mail ID  -  chkolkata@hotmail.com or senguptakalyanasis@gmail.com
 
MO -  9831223164
Thank you .
Kalyanasis sengupta.
                                            ( THE CHITRAK GROUP , KOLKATA )
                                                                     a group of artist . 

ART UNLIMITED - 100 CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS

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Saturday, 1 June 2013

Top 5 Lots from Saffronart’s Summer Online Auction

Top 5 Lots from Saffronart’s 

Summer Online Auction




Saffronart
Lot 78, G. Ravinder Reddy, Untitled, 2008

Saffronart’s Summer Online Auction of Modern and Contemporary Indian art, scheduled for June 19 and 20, includes 85 works by 40 artists. Unlike its usual live auction format where bids must be placed within a few hours, this upcoming auction will allow seasoned collectors and first-time buyers across the world to place their bids across a two-day span.
 
A selection of the lots is currently on view at the auction house’s gallery space in Delhi until June 4 after which preview events will be held in London on June 10, and Mumbai, on June 14.
Estimated between $269,235 to $346,155 (Rs 1,40,00,000 to Rs 1,80,00,000), lot 23 an untitled 2001 work by M.F. Husain is the highest valued lot, while lot 22, “Abhisarika,” a 1965-work by him comes a close second with its estimate of $250,000 to $300,000 (Rs 1,30,00,000 to Rs 1,56,00,000).
BLOUIN ARTINFO put together a slideshow of these and other top lots at the upcoming auction. 

Karaikudi artist's masterpiece to be sent to Kolkata's art lover

Karaikudi artist's masterpiece to be sent to 
Kolkata's art lover
D.J. WALTER SCOTT



SIVAGANGA : When his room-mate introduced him to Tanjore painting a quarter century ago S.V. Valliappan would not have imagined he would come out with a masterpiece one day.

On May 11, Valliappan, a drawing master in the Kandanur Chittal Achi Memorial Higher Secondary School near Karaikudi, was the happiest man as he had completed his masterpiece, a 26-foot long 8-foot wide Tanjore painting, depicting the life of Lord Krishna.

He was busy giving final touches before the painting, made in three pieces of wooden planks, was taken for packing at the front yard of his house at Karaikudi to be transported all the way to Kolkotta.
An art-loving businessman from Kolkotta has ordered the painting to install it at the entrance of his renovated heritage house.

“I took it as a challenge, when Sanjay Sachdev running Domus Art Gallery in Kolkotta approached me through e-mail and asked whether I could do the project for him, as I have never attempted such a huge painting in my career,” says Valliappan.

Talking to The Hindu , the middle-aged Valliappan said he was excited about the size of the painting when Mr Sachdev detailed the project. He consulted his octogenarian father C.V. Sivaraman, an expert in stump powder paintings, and accepted the challenge after his father said he could do it.

Mr Sachdev, who was doing liaison for his architect friend, however, gave him the project only after Valliappan made a painting of Lord Ganesh, a breathtaking brilliant piece.

After completing the formalities, he started the painting in January and completed it in five months under the watchful eyes of his father and Sachdev. Two artists and two carpenters assisted him, he says.
“We used to start the work at 4 a.m. and go on till 8 a.m. in the morning session. In the evenings, we used to work from 6 p.m. to even beyond midnight,” Mr Valliappan says. They used teakwood planks and canvas cloth as the base. As the customer wanted it in antique style, he made the gold glitter more sober and used subtle colours. More than 1000 numbers of 22 carat gold foils and 5000 imitation stones have gone into painting, he said.

The four sides of the frames, surrounding the borders, were adorned with mirrors in squares and cotton thread covered with gold foil to provide the elegance.

“I learnt a lot after completing the project,” says Valliappan, striking humble. He was not sure he could get into the Guinness Book of World Records as the painting was not in single piece and done in three pieces to be fixed as one frame.

He took interest in Tanjore paintings after his room-mate Mayilvaganan in Chengalpattu introduced him the art, when he had gone for teacher training course in St. Xavier Higher Secondary School in 1987, he says.

After a three month course, he developed interest, he recalls.

Mr Sachdev and his architect friend took interest in the classical south Indian painting, when they visited ‘Naivedyam’, a south Indian restaurant in Delhi, where they saw a Tanjore painting.

Impressed with the art form, the architect decided that he would suggest this painting to his businessman customer and when the latter gave the nod, they searched for the artistes. After searching through the internet, they shortlisted half a dozen artistes in Bangalore and Coimbatore and zeroed in on Mr Valliappan.

“While others sounded commercial and not devoted to the subject work, Valliappan looked genuine,” Mr Sachdev, who was making his fourth visit to Karaikudi to oversee the packing, told The Hindu .”

The only condition laid was that the painting should depict the happy life of Lord Krishna and there should not be snakes or bloodshed, keeping the vaastu point of view.

Mr Sachdev promised more orders for Valliappan as Mr Sivaraman looked at his son proudly.


Anita Dube: Chance Pieces

Anita Dube: Chance Pieces


Opening:  June 6, 2013, 6-9 pm 
Exhibition:  June 7 - July 27, 2013


Nature Morte Berlin is pleased to announce Anita Dube’s first solo show in Germany. 

Anita Dube: Little Weapons of Defense (detail), 2008,
Styrofoam, glue, cement, marble powder, paint, wood, stone and velvet,
120” x 90” (284.5 x 228.6cm)
"Chance Pieces" brings together a variety of sculptures, wall-based works and text pieces by the Delhi-based artist. Primarily a sculptor, Anita Dube (born in Lucknow, India in 1958) works in a wide variety of media and materials. Throughout her career, Dube has resisted making her work too absolute; her avoidance of pronouncements allows her to see art as “a form of speculation that attempts to turn people’s attention towards something.” In the large-scale sculpture "Little Weapons of Defense", Dube has constructed a freestanding jali screen (similar to those found in Mughal architecture) from discarded styrofoam packing materials. Nestled into the jali’s spaces are rudimentary weapons, rock-shaped objects with skins of black velvet which seem to bleed over the structure. Exploring issues of the body, gender, and disguise, velvet has long become a signature material of the artist.


Dube’s on-going investigations into personal and societal loss and regeneration pry apart the political obstacles that get in the way of the human element, sometimes in its bare rawness. "Ah (a sigh)" enlarges a degenerated newspaper image of striving Indians and spells out a Hindi character across its surface with velvet-covered tree roots. Such works are indicative of her use of a conceptual language that valorizes the sculptural fragment as a bearer of personal and social memory, history, mythology, and phenomenological experience. Her aesthetic approach to textuality is combined with an engagement with the intimacy of touch and a Gnostic exploration of the abstractions of linguistic systems. She employs a variety of found objects and materials drawn from the realms of industrial waste (foam, plastic, wire), indigenous craft (thread, beads, fabrics), the physical human (dentures, bones, body parts), and sacred iconographies (enamel idol eyes, mantras, hymns, poetry, calligraphy). 

Trained as an art critic at the Faculty of Fine Arts, M.S. University, Baroda, Anita Dube came to her artistic practice through her involvement with the Indian Radical Painters and Sculptors Association, a group of young artists formed in the late 1980s whose critical, social and political consciousness contrasted with the more established discourse of post-modernist, narrative painting of the previous generation which dominated Indian contemporary art at that time. Solo exhibitions of her work have been organized at Lakeeren Gallery, Mumbai in 2013, Galleria Marabina, Bologna in 2012, Bose Pacia, New York in 2008, Almine Reich, Paris in 2007, Gallery SKE, Bangalore in 2006, and Nature Morte, New Delhi in 2005. Her works are included in prestigious institutional collections such as the Devi Art Foundation and the Kiran Nadar Museum of Art in New Delhi and Tate Modern in London.


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