The Asian Age

A narrative of strong female voices, both classic & modern

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New Delhi: Colourful abstracts, oil paintings, illustrati­ons and sculptures echoed powerful feminine voices at an all women’s art show here.

Titled “Oorja”, the exhibition featuring six women artists — Arpana Caur, Rashmi Khurana, Durga Kainthola, Shanti Kushwaha, Kavita Nambissan and Hemavathy Guha, was part of the Indian leg of a larger ongoing show “The Drifting Canvas”.

The fourth in the series showing works by Indian artists, the show was a mixture of classic and contempora­ry.

While Caur’s works on paper juxtaposed with Kainthola’s “Warhol and History of Art” series was engaging, Rashmi Khurana’s abstract compositio­ns and Hemavathy Guha’s “Space series” of stitched buttons on canvas created an energised environmen­t.

Shanti Kushwaha’s live model oil paintings, and Kavita Nambissan’s resin and stone sculptures were equally intriguing.

“Oorjaa is a curated show of six women artists that bring forth art works that embody their personal inspiratio­ns.

“The diversity of emotions and expression­s captured by the artists enticed me to put together this eclectic display... Oorjaa not just by inspiratio­n but also by content and expression as well,” Aakshat Sinha, who has curated the show, said.

The artists were being showcased alongside timeless legends of the art world including Vincent

Titled ‘Oorja’, the exhibition featuring six women artists — Arpana Caur, Rashmi Khurana, Durga Kainthola, Shanti Kushwaha, Kavita Nambissan and Hemavathy Guha, was part of the Indian leg of a larger ongoing show ‘The Drifting Canvas’.

van Gogh, Claude Monet, Paul Gauguin and Henri Rousseau at “The Drifting Canvas”, a digital light and sound multimedia exposition by Russian curator Yasha Yavorskaya.

“It brings alive the classic works of 11 legendary 18th and 19th century European artists on large panoramic screens, using state of the art laser projectors and HD screens to the accompanim­ent of neoclassic­al music that transport spectators into an interactiv­e and emotional space,” Yavorskaya said.

“Oorja” will be followed by “I M Print” showcasing the works of Anandamoy Bannerjee, Dattatrya Apte, Moti Zharotia, Kavita Nayar, Sushanta Guha and KR Subbanna.

The sixth show in the series, titled “Textures” will open on May 26, followed by “Chasing Dots” on June 2 and closing with “Identity”, which will run from June 9-15.

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