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Lettres du Voyant: Joseph Beuys x Nam June Paik – HOW Art Museum, Shanghai
After a two-year preparation, the HOW Art Museum in Shanghai recently inaugurated its exhibition of the year – Lettres du Voyant: Joseph Beuys x Nam June Paik. Curated by Dr. Gregor Jansen and Kim Nam Soo, the exhibition presents the representative works by German artist Joseph Beuys (1921–1986) and Korean-American artist Nam June Paik (1932– 2006), chronicling their artistic careers, and further discussing the cooperation and close relationship between these two avant-garde artists throughout the 20th century. On view till May 13, Lettres du Voyant is also the first institutional joint exhibition of the two artists who left a generous legacy through their respective works.
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Kavadsa – Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai
From February 7 to 13, 2018, Jehangir Art Gallery in Mumbai presented Kavadsa – renowned photographer Shailan Parker’s enthralling ‘Journey with Light’. ‘Kavadsa’ is the Marathi word for the thin beams of light that enter a room through the gaps in a tiled roof. Kavadsa showcased Parker’s photographic expressions as fine art and shared with the audience his exploration of the medium. Captured in black and white, the photographs allowed viewers to see what the photographer saw, view the world as he did and yet experience it in their own unique ways.
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Liquid Lake Mountain – Talwar Gallery, New Delhi
On February 8, 2018, the Talwar Gallery in New Delhi inaugurated Liquid Lake Mountain – a solo exhibition of new works by artist Alwar Balasubramaniam. The works reflect the shifts in pace and perspective that have accompanied Bala’s recent move from Bengaluru to the countryside in South India. The natural world comes to occupy a central role in all these works – not only as subject matter or even material but also as a kind of collaborator in their creations. On view till May 12, the exhibition portrays a sense of diversity, both in its use of materials and in its interpretations of the concept of transformation.
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Sculpting in Time – National Gallery of Modern Art, Bengaluru
This February, The National Gallery of Modern Art Bengaluru, together with the Ministry of Culture, presented Sculpting in Time – an exhibition curated by Sadanand Menon that showcased six decades of Balan Nambiar’s artistic journey. Comprising various works – from drawings in conte, Indian ink, charcoal, pastels, watercolour and oils to jewellery, enamel paintings on silver and copper and sculptures, the exhibition had also displayed a selection of the artist’s photographs documenting Teyyam, Bhuta and other ritual art forms. Lectures, panel discussions, music programmes, film screenings and gallery walks were also scheduled during the month-long exhibition.
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