The Hindu (Bangalore)

Art Park to celebrate its 75th session with artists and their audiences at BIC

Apart from the invited artists who will be painting as they usually do at Art Park, the committee has also called on a few other artists to address the gathering and to execute a few of their signature strokes

- Ruth Dhanaraj

This weekend, Ark Park celebrates a landmark — it is their 75th session in the city and in an age when consistenc­y is rare, their commitment is truly commendabl­e.

The brainchild of one of the city’s senior artists, S.G. Vasudev, Art Park began in 2014 as a cultural initiative to involve artists and their audiences. “Galleries come across as being exclusive and not everyone is comfortabl­e walking into one. Many people are wary of meeting artists, while a few artists themselves are quite shy of meeting people. We felt a park would make a great meeting place for both parties,” says Vasudev.

Art Park is usually held on the —rst Sunday of every month at the Sculpture Garden (Shilpavana) in the Ravindra Kalakshetr­a complex located on Jayachamar­aja Wodeyar Road ( J.C. Road). However, since their 75th is a milestone event, it will be held at Bangalore Internatio­nal Centre, where other activities will also take place from 11 a.m.

Signature strokes

Apart from invited artists who will be painting as they usually do at Art Park, the committee has also called on a few other artists to address the gathering and to execute a few of their signature strokes for those assembled, he says.

Some of the chief guests include Balan Nambiar, PaSa Kumar, M.S. Murthy and Urmila Devi, among others. President of the

Art Park Committee Bhagya Ajaikumar as well as Vasudev, honorary president, will speak on the occasion, sharing their experience­s dating back to the launch of this initiative. “We will also remember a few artists who have passed on and are no longer with us. Following this, we will screen a few clips from previous editions of Art Park,” says Vasudev. There will be a seminar on Art Park’s roadmap for the future with panelists Arundhati Nag, Jayakumar G. and Nalini Malaviya who will moderated by Suresh Jayaram.

The event will also see a poetry performanc­e by Mamata Sagar and a music recital by M.D. Pallavi as well as performanc­e art by Dimple Shah at the entrance of the venue.

As is customary with regular Art Park sessions, there will be about 20 to 25 artists present who will be creating works of art on the premises, apart from a few completed works they would have brought along. “At Art Park, the price of our paintings created there are capped at ₹1000, no matter how much they fetch elsewhere or how accomplish­ed the artist,” says Vasudev.

The artists

Some of the participat­ing artists for this edition of Art Park include Arasu T.V., Bharathi Sagar, K G Lingadevar­u, Mridul Chandra, Sheetal C.S. and Urmila V.G., among others as well as printmaker­s Akshay Bhat and Puja Kedia.

The 75th edition of Art Park will be held at BIC on April 28, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Entry free.

 ?? ?? Artists in conversati­on about their artwork.
Artists in conversati­on about their artwork.

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