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Indepth Arts News: "Erasing Borders 2008: Exhibition of Contemporary Indian Art of the Diaspora" 2008-03-12 until 2008-03-27 Tabla Rasa Gallery Brooklyn, NY, USA United States of America
Of the 270 submissions, curator Vijay Kumar has selected 40 artists whose work accurately reflects the diversity – religious, ethnic and intellectual predilections – of the Indian Diaspora population in the U.S. Each distinctive piece in the exhibition shares this unifying characteristic. Kumar sums it up by saying they are “works trying to ‘find home’ within the psyche.” He adds, “We are thrilled to be able to exhibit the diversity in the artists’ chosen medium of expression, gender and generation. The overwhelming number of submissions reflects the significance of the IAAC serving as a platform for showcasing Indian Diaspora artists.”
In diverse styles and from a variety of perspectives, artists express the dynamic public and private character of being Indian in the U.S. and their world, conveying personal, regional, national, and universal themes. The work of these artists is as diverse as the artists themselves, a reflection of the theme – Erasing Borders.
The artists express their ideas and visions through conceptual artwork, sculpture, mixed media, abstract and figurative paintings, photo installations, printmaking, photography, drawing and ‘nakhachitra’ - the rare art of fingernail relief drawing.
PARTICIPATING ARTISTS INCLUDE:
“In the twenty first century, we have witnessed a giant embrace of Indian culture in all its facets. Indian visual art has exploded on the contemporary art scene – in galleries, auction houses, private and public places. The Indo-American Arts Council is thrilled to be part of this regenerative energy by presenting forty talented artists of the Indian Diaspora who live and work in the United States,” says Aroon Shivdasani, Executive Director, IAAC.
Leveraging the momentum for Indian art, this year’s exhibition is slated to travel all across New York starting in Brooklyn in March and ending in Queens in the Fall. For schedule details and dates, please see below.
About Erasing Borders:
About the Curator:
About the Indo-American Arts Council (IAAC):
The IAAC supports all artistic disciplines in the classical, fusion, folk and innovative forms influenced by the arts of India. They work with colleagues around the United States to broaden collective audiences and to create a network for shared information, resources and funding. The focus is to work with artists and arts organizations in North America as well as to facilitate artists and arts organizations from India in their endeavors to exhibit, perform and produce their works here.
For further information, please visit www.iaac.us Learn more about Nakha Chitra Art and view Suhas Tavkar's work at: http://www.absolutearts.com/portfolios/s/suhas/
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