EXHIBITION ‘Benevolent Gaze: Buddhist Imprints in Art' group art show > 15th December 2017 to 14th January 2018
Venue : Ojas Art, 1AQ, Qutab Minar Roundabout, Mehrauli Road
Time : 11:00 am to 7:00 pm (Monday Closed)
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15/12/2017 11:00
14/01/2018 19:00
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EXHIBITION ‘Benevolent Gaze: Buddhist Imprints in Art' group art show
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Ojas Art, 1AQ, Qutab Minar Roundabout, Mehrauli Road, New Delhi 110 030
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Entry : Free
Venue : Ojas Art, 1AQ, Qutab Minar Roundabout, Mehrauli Road, New Delhi 110 030
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Event Description : Anubhav Nath, Curatorial Director of OJAS Art presents ‘Benevolent Gaze: Buddhist Imprints in Art' a group show of 50 artworks comprises of paintings, photography, ceramics, sculptures and installations
As Buddhism strides across India and the world, both the message and the practice of Buddhism are entering the consciousness of people. Buddhism celebrates the organic and ever-changing nature of life and highlights the playfulness in this change.
The exhibition will witness works by renowned artists like KS Radhakrishnan, the sculptor; Satish Gupta, a painter, sculptor, muralist and poet; Abhishek Singh whose Shiva in Varanasi artwork with Ojas Art was viewed by millions; Aditya Arya, an acclaimed photographer acclaimed both nationally and internationally; Mahaveer Swami, a miniaturist from Bikaner whose artworks have a place of pride in museums across the world; Bhajju Shyam, a master Gond artist who has illustrated more than 10 books to his credit.
The concept takes inspiration from both the message and the practice of Buddhism entering the consciousness of people. Buddhism celebrates the organic and ever- changing nature of life and highlights the playfulness in this change. The “four noble truths” of Buddhism – existence is suffering, there is a cause to the suffering, the eightfold path, much needed to end the suffering -- encapsulate this nature rather subtly.
“All the artists in focus - Abhishek Singh, Aditya Arya, Adil Writer, Bhajju Shyam, Chemat Dorje, Deepak Agasthya, Isaac gergan &Stanzin Nyentak, Jamyang Dorje Chakrishar, KS Radhakrishnan, Mayank Shyam, Pratap SJB Rana, Mahaveer Swami, Santosh Kumar Das, Satish Gupta, Srinivas Pullagam, and Vineet Kacker in their own way depict our journey and our travel in a constant consistence, making our way to Nirvana through their art and this is what this exhibition is about, the essence of Buddhism,”, says Anubhav Nath.
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Entry : Free
Venue : Ojas Art, 1AQ, Qutab Minar Roundabout, Mehrauli Road, New Delhi 110 030
Venue Info : 1aq.in | Events | Nearest Metro Station - 'Saket(Yellow Line)'
Event Description : Anubhav Nath, Curatorial Director of OJAS Art presents ‘Benevolent Gaze: Buddhist Imprints in Art' a group show of 50 artworks comprises of paintings, photography, ceramics, sculptures and installations
As Buddhism strides across India and the world, both the message and the practice of Buddhism are entering the consciousness of people. Buddhism celebrates the organic and ever-changing nature of life and highlights the playfulness in this change.
The exhibition will witness works by renowned artists like KS Radhakrishnan, the sculptor; Satish Gupta, a painter, sculptor, muralist and poet; Abhishek Singh whose Shiva in Varanasi artwork with Ojas Art was viewed by millions; Aditya Arya, an acclaimed photographer acclaimed both nationally and internationally; Mahaveer Swami, a miniaturist from Bikaner whose artworks have a place of pride in museums across the world; Bhajju Shyam, a master Gond artist who has illustrated more than 10 books to his credit.
The concept takes inspiration from both the message and the practice of Buddhism entering the consciousness of people. Buddhism celebrates the organic and ever- changing nature of life and highlights the playfulness in this change. The “four noble truths” of Buddhism – existence is suffering, there is a cause to the suffering, the eightfold path, much needed to end the suffering -- encapsulate this nature rather subtly.
“All the artists in focus - Abhishek Singh, Aditya Arya, Adil Writer, Bhajju Shyam, Chemat Dorje, Deepak Agasthya, Isaac gergan &Stanzin Nyentak, Jamyang Dorje Chakrishar, KS Radhakrishnan, Mayank Shyam, Pratap SJB Rana, Mahaveer Swami, Santosh Kumar Das, Satish Gupta, Srinivas Pullagam, and Vineet Kacker in their own way depict our journey and our travel in a constant consistence, making our way to Nirvana through their art and this is what this exhibition is about, the essence of Buddhism,”, says Anubhav Nath.
Related Links : Exhibitions
EXHIBITION ‘Benevolent Gaze: Buddhist Imprints in Art' group art show > 15th December 2017 to 14th January 2018
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