Sakshi Gallery Celebrates its 25th Anniversary with 'Scratch' in Delhi
Sakshi Gallery is celebrating its 25th year by presenting landmark exhibitions all over the country. This November , from Nov 12 to Nov 19 at Lalit Kala Academi.
- (1888PressRelease) November 17, 2010 - New Delhi - Sakshi Gallery is celebrating its 25th year by presenting landmark exhibitions all over the country. This November , from Nov 12 to Nov 19, it brings to New Delhi, an international exhibition of contemporary art called SCRATCH, curated by a notable collector Swapan Seth at the Lalit Kala Akademi. This is a special event since this is the first time that an exhibition of contemporary art of this nature is being presented by the private sector outside the paradigms of government aided organizations like the NGMA. The gallery kicked off its celebrations with ROOTS, an exhibition in Chennai that featured some of the best works from the gallery collection, which represented the last two decades of art in India. The responses generated from the show were stupendous and resulted in the show travelling to Bangalore. SCRATCH is an international exhibition that bears the essence of today's global cultural phenomena by showcasing recent art from India and different parts of the world through a unique compilation that has been carefully chosen by Swapan Seth. Swapan's penchant for collecting art and his specialized interest in new media and video art has been a defining factor for inviting him to curate this exhibition.
Taking a cue from Ed Ruscha's statement "If it makes you scratch your head, it is art", Swapan conceptualized this show to encompass some of the most cutting-edge examples of contemporary art today. Centered around the immediate history of the decade that we've just lived through, SCRATCH is mainly comprised of a new generation of New Media artists from India, Taiwan, Japan, Thailand, Indonesia, USA, Nigeria and Cuba, making it a truly international exhibition of contemporary art in the heart of New Delhi. Artists in this exhibition include Priti Kahar, Anjum Singh, Kartik Sood, Siddhartha Kararwal, Mithu Sen, Hemali Bhuta, Neha Choksi, Rohini Devasher, Sarnath Banerjee, Anindita Dutta, Isa Ho, Jompet Kuswidananto, Navin Rawanchaikul, N. S. Harsha, Rashmi Kaleka, Saffa Erruas, Sunil Gawde, Uche Iroha, Chang Keng Hau, Chang Geng Hwa, Chen Shun Shu, Jorge Mayet, Nnenna Okore, Noriko Yamaguchi, Wang Fujui, Wu Chi-Tsung, Asim Waqif, Sarvanan, Akshay Rathore, Vijai Patchineelam, Priyanka Dasgupta and Suchitra Gahlot Sakshi Gallery has over the last 25 years endeavored to develop a strong program, working closely with celebrated Indian and international artists as well as introducing many emerging ones. The gallery's programme is dedicated to promoting art from across Asia and the rest of the world. Through its robust programmes in its flagship gallery in the heart of Mumbai's art district and the branch in Taipei, Sakshi Gallery is committed to facilitate a continuous global interchange of fine arts.
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