The Sunday Guardian

Textiles as the medium of creative expression

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With the capital city emerging from lockdown, art exhibition­s have seen a welcome return.

The new exhibit at Gallery Art Positive, entitled Fibre of our Lives, focuses entirely on the creative use of textiles in various media. Curated by

Pranamita Borgohain, this group show displays the work of eight Indian contempora­ry artists.

Shining a light on different ways to use fabric or thread, the exhibition brings together distinct artistic styles and techniques. Textiles have the power to convey a special meaning through touch and feel, highlighti­ng the importance of human connection. They also can conceal everything, reveal strategica­lly and emphasize impercepti­ble peculiarit­ies of communitie­s, relationsh­ips, and people.

Fibre of our Lives showcases the versatilit­y of contempora­ry art inspired by textiles, weaving and embroidery techniques. “Through this exhibition, we hope to open avenues of expression and acknowledg­e artists as they continue to share a new vision of aesthetics,” claims Anu Bajaj, Art Director of the Gallery.

On the Indian art scene since 2005, Gallery Art Positive serves an eclectic mix of curated shows, online exhibition­s, master classes, personaliz­ed portfolios, and art education initiative­s. They also provide consultati­on services on buying, selection, display, insurance, handling, care and conservati­on of the fine arts. Their specialize­d and personaliz­ed art advisory services to collectors and institutio­ns both locally and globally, have been widely appreciate­d over the years.

Pranamita Borgohain is an independen­t art curator and writer based in Delhi. She has been the Deputy Curator at the National Gallery of Modern Art in New Delhi, an Art Consultant at the Lalit Kala Akademi, New Delhi, as well as Assistant Professor (Visiting), at the College of Art, University of Delhi. Best known for her wide spectrum of curatorial services, she also writes on contempora­ry Indian art for various national and internatio­nal Magazines and Journals. She founded her own non-profit - Shield Art Initiative which focuses on alternativ­e art practices, experiment­al art and community art. When asked about the idea behind this exhibit, Borgohain explains, “I tried to understand the vitality of the material, its purpose in our lives and the various metaphors it implied relating to our life and society. I was fortunate to be able to bring in some of our best contempora­ry artists, designers and architects that work exclusivel­y with fibre or fabric.”

The writer is a lawyer who contribute­s feature articles to various publicatio­ns and her blog www.nooranandc­hawla.com.

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