"Beyond Borders" solo show of artworks by Nivedita Pande at Open Palm Court Gallery, India Habitat Centre (IHC), Lodhi Road > 17th-21st November 2012
Time :
17th November : 6:00 pm - Opening
18th to 21st November : 11:00 am - 7:00 pm
- Exhibition on View
Entry : Free
Place : Open Palm Court Gallery, India Habitat Centre (IHC), Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110003
Parking : Gate No. 1 to 3 ( Cars ), Gate No. 2 ( Bikes & Bicycles )
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Event Details : 'Beyond Borders' solo show of artworks by Nivedita Pande.
Nivedita Pande, has had two crafting experiences: one as an architect and second, the inculcation in art methods. Certainly there may well be other spirit-molding influences as well. At any rate, those aforementioned ones are palpable in her works.
The artist is modern yet elements of nature or humanity are observed in her largely concept-based images. The machine methodologies do loom in some of the art work, yet her link with the organic world is intact. Speaking to me regarding her exhibition, she said several moving things vis-à-vis the sorry state of the earth. She has a live artistic conscience as well as a social one. This could be invaluable for her future work.
In the meanwhile, the painter does not over fill her picture space. This may be due to her learning under those who compose first-rate art with the emptiest spaces in painting. So much is left to the imagination of the spectator or conveyed to him by subtle suggestions. Thus the artist has a good sense, that of the value of a space which is left untouched so that the mind of the spectator can wander in it freely much as in the spacious infinity of the heavens. The artist not only works with free space but also allows rhythm to be revealed through her fluid strokes. Her works, done from memory, use a technique whose symbolism and style is firmly established with the disciplined mastery and efficient brush control, and after prolonged meditation upon her themes. At moments, she seems to produce works of delicacy and assurance. Thus, over here, it is no hit or miss method. To repeat, she seems to contemplate both human nature as well as the patterns of the digital age, and at times to make a blend of the two antagonists. In the success of these experiments we do have certain essences of visual truths expressed with clarity and skill.
The way the artist works serves two goals: one being the sensuous pleasure, the other is to provoke a thought via the attempted signs. These codes may need decoding by the initiated. Viewers! better turn to her oral reflections on the times we presently live in uneasily, where harmony is in short supply and cynicism in the ascendant.
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17th November : 6:00 pm - Opening
18th to 21st November : 11:00 am - 7:00 pm

Entry : Free
Place : Open Palm Court Gallery, India Habitat Centre (IHC), Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110003
Parking : Gate No. 1 to 3 ( Cars ), Gate No. 2 ( Bikes & Bicycles )
Venue Info : Events | About | Map | Nearest Metro Stations - 'Jor Bagh(Yellow Line)Exit Gate - 1' & 'Khan Market(Violet Line)'
Area : Lodhi Road Area Events
Event Details : 'Beyond Borders' solo show of artworks by Nivedita Pande.
Nivedita Pande, has had two crafting experiences: one as an architect and second, the inculcation in art methods. Certainly there may well be other spirit-molding influences as well. At any rate, those aforementioned ones are palpable in her works.
The artist is modern yet elements of nature or humanity are observed in her largely concept-based images. The machine methodologies do loom in some of the art work, yet her link with the organic world is intact. Speaking to me regarding her exhibition, she said several moving things vis-à-vis the sorry state of the earth. She has a live artistic conscience as well as a social one. This could be invaluable for her future work.
In the meanwhile, the painter does not over fill her picture space. This may be due to her learning under those who compose first-rate art with the emptiest spaces in painting. So much is left to the imagination of the spectator or conveyed to him by subtle suggestions. Thus the artist has a good sense, that of the value of a space which is left untouched so that the mind of the spectator can wander in it freely much as in the spacious infinity of the heavens. The artist not only works with free space but also allows rhythm to be revealed through her fluid strokes. Her works, done from memory, use a technique whose symbolism and style is firmly established with the disciplined mastery and efficient brush control, and after prolonged meditation upon her themes. At moments, she seems to produce works of delicacy and assurance. Thus, over here, it is no hit or miss method. To repeat, she seems to contemplate both human nature as well as the patterns of the digital age, and at times to make a blend of the two antagonists. In the success of these experiments we do have certain essences of visual truths expressed with clarity and skill.
The way the artist works serves two goals: one being the sensuous pleasure, the other is to provoke a thought via the attempted signs. These codes may need decoding by the initiated. Viewers! better turn to her oral reflections on the times we presently live in uneasily, where harmony is in short supply and cynicism in the ascendant.
KESHAV MALIK
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"Beyond Borders" solo show of artworks by Nivedita Pande at Open Palm Court Gallery, India Habitat Centre (IHC), Lodhi Road > 17th-21st November 2012
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