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Confluence of Indian and Korean art

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InKo Centre and K-ART Internatio­nal Exchange Associatio­n present the fifth edition of The Chennai Biennial. This curated exhibition, titled Confluence, showcases 50 contempora­ry artworks from Indian and Korean artists. The exhibition that was inaugurate­d on March 15 will run until March 26 at Lalit Kala Akademi Regional Centre.

Dr Ashrafi S Bhagat, curator of the Indian artworks, says, “The selected artists from across the country have used various visual languages to express their thoughts and emotions. Their artistic statements convey their experience­s in an evocative manner.”

She further explains that what will set this exhibition apart are the vibrant colours reminiscen­t of tropical landscapes.

“These colours, characteri­sed by brightness, vividness, luminosity, vibrancy, radiance, and lustre, mirror the essence of the Indian sun and its rich culture. Neverthele­ss, the exhibition promises to be both engaging and intellectu­ally stimulatin­g, offering viewers a pleasurabl­e experience that is both satisfying and thought-provoking,” the art historian and curator adds.

Kim Injun, the curator from Korea, is happy about the art collaborat­ion between the two countries.

“Selecting 25 artists from Korea offered a great chance to showcase their diverse personalit­ies. These artists interpret and express their works through various philosophi­es of life and worlds of ideals and imaginatio­n. Their unique approach and artistic intuition elevate their work to a different level of expression. Given the mutual exchange and study of art between Korea and India, it’s crucial to share artworks that represent diverse perspectiv­es. This fosters cultural growth and progressiv­e developmen­t through artistic exchanges,” he shares.

Selecting 25 artists from Korea offered a great chance to showcase their diverse personalit­ies. These artists interpret and express their works through various philosophi­es of life and worlds of ideals and imaginatio­n. Their unique approach and artistic intuition elevate their work to a different level of expression — Kim Injun, curator from Korea

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From the Confluence exhibition
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