Monday, February 14, 2011

India Amalgamated

Smita Biswas and Sharmilaa Iyer, bring to your midst, from 9th to 18th of February, 2011 a festival of arts, where 30 artists from all parts of India will be participating, an exhibition aptly titled, “India Amalgamated”. This exhibition is slated to be one of the most magnificent ever to have been held at Thane and more precisely at Thane Kala Bhawan. The participation profile ranges from the likes of the already revered masters like Yusuf, Kashinath Salve to the young and budding artists in the firmament like Chaudhari Balu or Shruti Thakur. The imposing three level circular galleries of Thane Kala Bhawan shall be adorned by no less than 150 individual creations of paintings, sculptors and other related works. It will be one unique forum where most of the artists themselves shall be present for most part of the exhibition. Hence the discerning lovers of art can also have a tête-à-tête with the individual artists themselves.

Smita, herself an Artist, Designer and Curator from Pune and Sharmilaa an artist and Art Curator from Thane have joined hands to organize this exhibition at Thane. Both of them share the view that the emerging artists of our country are being ignored in the recent times. But the emerging artists of today are the future of our Nation. The unbridled talent of the emerging artists is enormous. The emerging artist of today is knowledgeable, intelligent and extremely creative pregnant with imagination. What they lack is care, support and adequate initiative.

This exhibition is actually privileged to have these eminent artists contributing to this show. But Smita and Sharmilaa would like to curate this show with a cause to showcase the talent hitherto unseen by the discerning art lovers from Thane in particular and Mumbai in general.

This is truly an Indian show as it showcases artists from all corners of the country. The artists bring with them the training of a variety of institutions and masters and as well as the culture of their native regions. But what is interesting to observe is that how they have utilised their exposure in inculcating their creative faculty in bringing forth the exquisite pieces of art for all of us to see, visualise, connect and experience -- and ultimately to LIVE the whole experience of an India Amalgamated.

Bigyan Mihir Patnaik

Curators all smiles after a good opening

Sharmilaa Iyer & Smita Biswas

Times of India, by Dr. Asha Mandpe


Hindustan Times, by Megha Pol


DNA, by Sukhada P Khandge


Thane Kala Bhavan

Thane Kala Bhavan
Thane Kala Bhavan


Thane Kala Bhavan

Swaroop Biswas & Sharmilaa Iyer
Works by Swaroop Biswas


View of the Gallery
View of the Gallery


View of the Gallery

The Press Conference

Dr. Asha Mandpe & Dr. Bedekar
Conversation with Media


Gallery & Works

Vaitarna
Bhatsa
Artist: Kalu Ram, Bhopal
Artist: Kalu Ram, Bhopal
Artist: Kalu Ram, Bhopal

Dr. Vijay Vasudev Bedekar Opens the Show

2nd Floor
The Opening
Dr. Vijay Bedekar
Dr. Bedekar talking to Artist

The Opening Ceremony and the 1st View

Senior artist Kashinath Satyavan Salve in conversation with Dr. Vijay Bedekar
Opening ceremony and small speeches by the chief guest and senior artists 

Mr. Kashinath Salve lights up the lamp
Thane Kala Bhavan

Artists, Their Works and Conversations...

15 of the 30 artists attended the opening

15 of the 30 artists attended the opening
Works by Shaam Pahapalkar
Dr. Vijay Bedekar 
Curators Smita & Sharmilaa with Chief Guest and Artists

Invite - India Amalgamated