Art Exhibition Celebrates Tigers and Tribal Artistry
President inaugurates Silent Conversation exhibition, bridging tigers, tribal communities, and art.
President inaugurates Silent Conversation exhibition, bridging tigers, tribal communities, and art.
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At the exhibition, hosted by the city government’s College of Art, the Delhi education minister interacted with aspiring artists who displayed their artworks on the occasion.
This year the award-winning entries include artists from various cities in Karnataka, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, and West Bengal whereas art students who won awards are from many cities in Maharashtra, Goa, Gujarat and West Bengal.
"The show is a satisfying culmination of one year of artamour. Since its launch on October 9, 2020, our art blog ensured that art lovers did not lose touch with the world of art during the pandemic."
The exhibition was inaugurated by Justice K S Ahluwalia (Chairman of Railway Claims Tribunal), Ashutosh Gangal (General Manager Northern Railway), and Dinesh K Patnaik (Director General of Indian Council For Cultural Relations).
The exhibition displays 26 artworks by the artist that are from two different eras -- one from when he first dabbled into surrealism, and the other from what he calls the "Triunity" era, in which one major element is repeated three times in the painting.
Bringing into focus how Ram was a true egalitarian, are artworks "Ram With Sabri Mata" and "Ram With Ramnami Tribal Man" by Balaji Ubale, and "Sabri Tapasya" and "Ahilya Udhaar" by Kudlaya M. Heeremath.