Modern artists from Bengal to exhibit in Delhi-NCR
New Delhi: With a focus on landmark artists from Bengal, two upcoming exhibitions in the National Capital Region will showcase rich artistic oeuvres and visual language, originating from different parts of the culturally rich state.
The Kiran Nadar Museum of Art (KNMA) Noida, which will open its exhibition "Over The Edge, Crossing The Line" on Tuesday, is all set to enthral art connoisseurs with the works of Ganesh Pyne (1937-2013), Meera Mukherjee (1928-1998), Somnath Hore (1921-2006), Ganesh Haloi (born 1936) and Jogen Chowdhury (born 1939).
With approximately 30-40 artworks of each modern master, the exhibition will take one through their unique journey from different phases of aesthetic formulations: from being chroniclers, appropriating the roles of narrator, illustrator, image makers and activists to being myth-shapers.
The group show's chronology spans more than five decades from the 1960s to early 2000s. The exhibition will run at the KNMA Noida until June 30.
According to a statement from the organisers, a diverse range of techniques, mediums and configurations: paintings in tempera, gouache, watercolours, mixed media, ink and pastels, woodcut, lithography, etching and paper pulp prints and sculptures casted in bronze and plaster of Paris (POP), constitute this presentation.
Works of the noted Bengal artists will also be displayed in another exhibition at the Triveni Kala Sangam in Delhi.
The show will be open for public viewing from January 31 to February 10.