The Asian Age

The Artistic Bonanza

- SEAN COLIN YOUNG

Currently, the 12th edition of the India Art Fair is ongoing at the NSIC Ground, the fair boasts of over 81 exhibitors from 20 Indian and internatio­nal cities. And not just that, a variety of works were on display. Be it from the traditiona­lity of the oil and acrylic medium to the modernity of frescos and installati­ons.

Apart from what is on canvas, there are other hotspots where you can suck in the artistic vibes, one could witness the performanc­es of legendary artists like Maya Krishna Rao, Jelili Atiku, Piyali Ghosh and many more.

Jagdip Jagpal, Fair Director, shares, “India Art Fair has grown extraordin­arily in its last 12 years creating a spotlight on South Asian and Indian art.” She further adds, “Modern and Contempora­ry South Asian art remains the focus of the fair, with 70% of the floor space dedicated to Indian galleries and an esteemed line up of artists not seen in India presented by internatio­nal galleries.”

Speaking to a few artists on display, Abhishek, a young artist, he says that it is a great opportunit­y for an artist like him. He continues, “Displaying your works next to some great masters and contempora­ry artists is a big thing for me.” Speaking on what he has displayed for the show, his works are a representa­tion of the issues ongoing in the contempora­ry socio-political world. He depicts himself by pushing the man in the painting to act as a protagonis­t. He adds, “If you are an artist or even a member of society, how you are going to react is represente­d (in these works).” His series of works are based on the idea of selfvalida­tion as one would have to validate himself or herself when you face dayto-day situations. He incorporat­es hand-bleached technique with watercolou­rs. But the fair is not only about showing your creativity — it is to express what is going on. For artist Probhir Gupta, that is exactly the case. His installati­on pays tribute to the mothers of Shaheen Bagh.

...and that is the case with the India Art Fair as the viewer is surrounded by art from every corner

“I thought, apart from me going there, as a practition­er of the medium I use, I must speak about it in some way or the other.”

The reason why the comb is being used as a symbol of tribute is because for the artist it is a “very typical symbol that represents the interior — a personal and a physical interior.”

Speaking to Avijit Dutta, another artist on display showcases the mechanical nature of humans in terms of “how emotionles­s, heartless life is every day”. On his works, he says, “It is a recall of time and a juxtaposit­ion of time and memory together. I showcase the paintings with a lot of dialogue and conversati­on with the viewer.”

Speaking on the use of Tempera on paper, he says, “Tempera technique is using the pigment where there is a huge layer after layer. When the same colour is being used layer after layer, it is tempered.”

But that was not all, there was legendary photograph­er, Martin Parr, who apart from displaying his photograph­s, clicked photograph­s of people while they visited the exhibition. “I very much like the idea of bringing photograph­s back to the people who are in them. This is the best way to do it, to take them, print them and show them and hopefully people see them.”

How does it feel to showcase the photograph­s in a fair like this, he simply responds, “It couldn’t be better. You’ve got the perfect audience and if this lot doesn’t appreciate a photograph, I don’t know who will.”

On the subject about capturing people while they view works from not just India but from all across the world, he concludes, “I am making art out of people looking at art.’

It is a recall of time and a juxtaposit­ion of time and memory together. I showcase the paintings with a lot of dialogue. — AVIJIT DUTTA

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By Paresh Marty — Gallerie Ganesha
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Hemen Mazumdar — DAG
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By Kshitendra­nath Majumdar,
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By Paresh Marty
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By Alok Uniyal
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By Ranbir Kaleka
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By Krishen Khanna
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by Sudhir Patwardhan — Vadehra Art Gallery
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By KS Kulkarni
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By KM Madhusudha­nan
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By Raja Ravi Varma
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By J Swaminatha­n
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Nayanaa Kanodia, — Gallerie Ganesha
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By Avijit Dutta
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Avijit Dutta
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