"Beyond The Borders" an exhibition of Artworks by 15 Korean & 28 Indian artists at Exhibition Gallery, Korean Cultural Center, A-25, Lajpat Nagar IV > 10am to 5pm on 12th to 27th February 2015


Time : 10:00 am - 5:00 pm (Monday to Friday) Add to Calendar 12-02-2015 10:00:00 27-02-2015 17:00:00 68 "Beyond The Borders" an exhibition of Artworks by 15 Korean & 28 Indian artists Event Page : http://goo.gl/p1QZN8 Korean Cultural Center, A-25, Lajpat Nagar IV, New Delhi - 110024 DD/MM/YYYY Exhibition on View

Entry : Free

Venue : Exhibition Gallery, Korean Cultural Center, A-25, Lajpat Nagar IV, New Delhi - 110024
Venue Info : india.korean-culture.org | Map | Nearest Metro Station - 'Moolchand(Violet Line)'
Phone : 011 4334 5000

Event Description : "Beyond The Borders" an exhibition of Artworks by 15 Korean and 28 Indian artists.


About 'Beyond The Borders' :
Academy of Visual Media and Korea has been doing this cultural programme between Korea and India since many years. This year 15 Korean and 28 Indian artists are coming together in an exhibition of many facets at the Korean Cultural Centre as the host. This exhibition also represents artists from different generations. They are enthusiastic about their own art as well as the expression from the other side i.e. younger generation also. Art as a constituent of life helps people to understand more clearly about the world and its problems. The individual and the others, known and unknown come together through these kinds of exchanges.

Minjoo Lee, the curator from the Korean side has chosen a good no of Artists who are depicting various aspects and expression of contemporary Korean culture which off course reflects the tendencies of world art practice too. Korea as a country is also aware of what is happening outside Korea and is competent enough to make a clear and constant dialogue with the rest of the world be it a painting or any other field. Her work in this show is also gas a kind of free expressive treatment. The works of the artists like Beyeon Kim’s work ‘Substance’, Sookyoung Ha’s ‘Dance’, HaSsoon Shin’s ‘Remember to Cresent’, Jaiwhakim’s ‘The other’ Shinkyoung Ro’s ‘In Between’ Kim Changrae’s ‘ From the memory’ all these works gives a feeling of having a very personal approach. The works of Yunju Song, ‘Joy’ Ingyong Lee, Ki won Seo‘Shape’ Song Hyunggeun, ‘Space’, Hwang Man-Young, Keunyoung Song, Byungguk Choi, Lee Youngsuk are very much of personal experience with medium, material and its feelings. All artists have a strong connection with the secretive moment of the creativity. It is all at once yet it has a very precise and yet highly free to express their feelings for love, hate and passion for the life.

The Indian side of this show having more number of artists and here too there is a mix of senior and younger generation. India is a big country with a diverse cultural differences having many contradictory yet harmonious expressions in different art forms. In Vidyasagar Upadhaya’s painting a beetle like form represent the colorful Rajasthan. Shobha Broota’s yellows are in correspondence with it also the photograph of T. Narayan has the same atmosphere. Gopi Gajwani always plays with colours here once again we see his playful attitude with textures. Jai Zharotia and Dinanath Pathy are in the same boat of figuration with a fine approach. Jagdish Chander has spontaneous approach towards canvas and the form he is working on. In the abstract feelings Vilas Shinde, Jin Sook, Surendra Pal Joshi, Manish Pushkale, Hemraj, Niren Sen Gupta are the one with their uniqueness. Each one has h/ her way of handling medium with sensitivity. Sidharth serene figure can attract the viewer with the pearl in the hand. It has connection with long standing tradition of miniature paintings.

In this show many artists like Meena Deora, Aiyana Gunjan, Shovin Bhattacharjee, Meenu Shrivastava, Mukesh Sharma, John Philipose, Santosh Verma, Rakesh Gupta, Rashmi Khurana, Shruti Chandra Gupta are the ones who has made their mark on Indian art scene. Kalicharan Gupta’s work has a delicate feeling about the form and their relationship. His dearly drawings made a great impact on many youngsters.

The intensity of the exhibition makes it important may be it is an aspect of the both countries but it says a lot about the tradition and its exploration.  We hope this exhibition will play an important role in bringing up close the artists community and its viewer.

Participating Artists :
India Artists -
·        Shobha Broota
·        Niren Sen Gupta
·        Jai Zharotia
·        Dinanath Pathy
·        Vilas Shinde
·        Vidyasagar Upadhya
·        Vinay Sharma
·        J. Philipose
·        Kalicharan Gupta
·        Surinder Pal joshi
·        Jagdish Chander
·        Mukesh Sharma
·        Meena Deora
·        Aiyana Gunjan
·        Gauri Shankar Soni
·        Jinsook Shinde
·        Hemraj
·        Meena Shrivastava
·        Gopi Gajwani
·        Akhilesh
·        Manish Pushkale
·        Sidharth
·        Rashmi Khurana
·        Shoving Bhattacharjee
·        Rakesh Gupta
·        T. Narayan
·        Santosh Verma
·        Shruti Chandra Gupta

Korean Artists -
·        Minjoo Lee
·        Ingyong Lee
·        Sookyung Ha
·        Shinkyouing Ro
·        Ha Ssoon Shin
·        Jaiwhakim
·        Beyeon Kim
·        Changraekim
·        KiwonSeo
·        Man Young Hwang
·        Hyunggeon Song
·        Keunyoung Song
·        Yunju Song
·        Byungguk Choi
·        Youngsuk Lee

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"Beyond The Borders" an exhibition of Artworks by 15 Korean & 28 Indian artists at Exhibition Gallery, Korean Cultural Center, A-25, Lajpat Nagar IV > 10am to 5pm on 12th to 27th February 2015 "Beyond The Borders" an exhibition of Artworks by 15 Korean & 28 Indian artists at Exhibition Gallery, Korean Cultural Center, A-25, Lajpat Nagar IV > 10am to 5pm on 12th to 27th February 2015 Reviewed by Delhi Events on Friday, February 27, 2015 Rating: 5

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