The Asian Age

Reconnecti­ng with nature

Artist Avani Rao Gandra’s painting-installati­on show urges us to slow down and listen to nature’s heartbeats

- RESHMI CHAKRAVORT­Y and (painting)

Curiosity is the mother of all innovation­s, as the saying goes, and Avani Rao Gandra, artist and founder of ICONART Gallery, Hyderabad, is a living example of how a curious mind can work wonders. Avani, a PhD in contempora­ry art, has worked as art critic and successful­ly curated several art shows on painting, printmakin­g, sculpture, new media and installati­ons. As an artist and photograph­er, she has participat­ed in solo and group shows and has received the Arts Think South Asia fellowship sponsored by German Goethe Centre and British Council (2014 - 2015).

Her journey as an artist has gone through several phases and now, in her own words, she is bursting with creative ideas. “For the past one year, I am getting exciting ideas and have started experiment­ing with new media,” she says. Many of her recent works are an extension of her imaginativ­e mind. Her latest show — Hear the lotus bloom

A Sooting Respiratio­n (installati­on) talks about how the changes in the environmen­t affect her psyche.

“The installati­on is in the form of a lung. As an artist, it’s my poetic expression of the inside of a lung which we cannot see. Nowadays, people are more concerned about the outer beauty while the inside lies in neglect,” she says. Avani further adds, “Somewhere, we are losing our connection with nature. I have tried to

Rbring all these things to the fore.” Explaining her challenges, Avani says that setting up an installati­on is not difficult, but getting inspired by an idea is. “One has to fit the idea within the available materials and they should speak as well,” says Avani. Hear the lotus bloom is presented through varied hues of pinks and blues. “When a lotus blooms in the morning, if you are really quiet inside,

‘If you are really quiet inside, you can hear a lotus breathing’

I believe you can hear it taking breath and opening up. My intention was to urge people to slow down to that level when you can hear nature speak and be in tune with it,” she explains.

Of late, Avani’s works have been on the lines of new media by using elements right from nature and dealing with various issues mankind faces. This show is a part of such series of exhibition­s Avani is hoping to come up with. “It more or less questions our existence and where we are headed to. Our next exhibition is Family Albums which deals with personal identity, displaceme­nt and memories,” she explains.

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