Vadehra Art Gallery presents "Bahurupi" painting exhibition by A. Ramachandran at Lalit Kala Akademi, Rabindra Bhawan - 25th October to 7th November 09
Time :
25th October : 5:00 pm - Opening
26th October to 7th November : Exhibition on View
Entry : Free
Event Details : Vadehra Art Gallery presents 'Bahurupi' by A. Ramachandran.
The omnipresent Ramachandran, originator and creator, finally takes a form in the complex sculpture Bahurupi. He is no longer symbolic of what he creates but has now made himself manifest, displaying his many functions. He is the gana – the heavenly attendant – on who stand the four seasons (or time); he represents the integration of the human and the animal in the goat-man keeping the rhythm of his universe alive with his music; he is the mukhalinga, symbol of Lord Siva’s divine phallus and the Avalokateshwara of his art, creating a new world of form and imagery. He is the Bahurupi who demarcates his terrain in the form of a snail and who has joyously brought into existence unreal hot pink flowers humming with life, purple mountains and deep blue skies. – Rupika Chawla
Curated and conceptualized by : Rupika Chawla and Ranesh Ray
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25th October : 5:00 pm - Opening
26th October to 7th November : Exhibition on View
Entry : Free
Event Details : Vadehra Art Gallery presents 'Bahurupi' by A. Ramachandran.
The omnipresent Ramachandran, originator and creator, finally takes a form in the complex sculpture Bahurupi. He is no longer symbolic of what he creates but has now made himself manifest, displaying his many functions. He is the gana – the heavenly attendant – on who stand the four seasons (or time); he represents the integration of the human and the animal in the goat-man keeping the rhythm of his universe alive with his music; he is the mukhalinga, symbol of Lord Siva’s divine phallus and the Avalokateshwara of his art, creating a new world of form and imagery. He is the Bahurupi who demarcates his terrain in the form of a snail and who has joyously brought into existence unreal hot pink flowers humming with life, purple mountains and deep blue skies. – Rupika Chawla
Curated and conceptualized by : Rupika Chawla and Ranesh Ray
Place : Lalit Kala Academy, Rabindra Bhawan, Copernicus Marg, Mandi House, New Delhi-110001
Nearest Delhi Metro Rail Station : Walking Distance from Mandi House Metro Station which Comes Under Line 3 ( Yamuna Bank - Barakhamba Road - Dwarka )
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Vadehra Art Gallery presents "Bahurupi" painting exhibition by A. Ramachandran at Lalit Kala Akademi, Rabindra Bhawan - 25th October to 7th November 09
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