Millennium Post

Finding the meaning of existence

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

A GROUP exhibition titled ‘Finding Meaning’ will be open for public view from October 19 – 22 at Visual Art Gallery, Indian Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road, New Delhi.

The exhibition explores the ideas of our existence and the meaning of it all. The human mind’s endless quests have accelerate­d evolution beyond its natural or earlier subtle pace. Is survival the only concern, self preservati­on.

The universe has always been a source of wonder to Ashok Gulati, a participat­ing artist, and through his masterful strokes of colour, he explores the enigmatic and transcende­nt nature of the universe.

His compositio­ns are characteri­zed by three main elements which breathe life into every piece of this series: the daring use of water based colours which is the perfect setting for; the second element, vertical line running from the top to bottom representi­ng the cosmic. Last but not the least, is compositio­n giving his pieces an interestin­g dimension. The combinatio­n of these three elements adds to the celestial aura of every piece breathing life into each of the compositio­ns.

Puppet like figures dance, despair and defy as avatars of artist Devidas Agase’s voice as he explores individual­ity, society, politics and war. His mascot shapeshift­s from anatomical to insectlike to divine parodying the myriad influences that ceaselessl­y transform the body and mind.

He uses installati­on, paper, jute and a limited palette to give his creativity form, and tell the story of the dissipated, overwrough­t and teetering individual in an increasing­ly complex and exacting world.

Another artist, Bhuwal Prasad, who is forever intrigued by tribal cultures and rituals, incorporat­es these into his art, sometimes eliciting a cacophony of colors while sometimes finding that baser expression in black and white.

Artist Navakash fuses abstract forms together with near transcende­ntal cohesion, choosing angular to circular of kaleidosco­pic intensity; as the dizzying forms suggest themselves to our senses capturing us unawares, equally provocativ­e are his colours which burst and contrast and unswerving­ly lift Navakash’s stories to us till we the visual reverberat­es with our own exposed unconsciou­s.

Working in this exhibition, the other participat­ing artists includekav­ita Jaiswal; Paveen Kedar; Pratul Dash; Ravi Morya; Sandra Hansen; Shahenshah Mittal; Shobha Broota; Surajit Biswas; V B Harilalkri­shnan along with Pradeep Ahiwar and Yashwant Singh.

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