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Thursday 20 March 2014
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Showcasing Indian art scene for the world...J.J Today & Tomorrow
In the last few decades, one has seen a reasonable growth in the contemporary art scene of India.
And in order to spread the awareness of Indian art and artists around the world, The Art Affaire, a platform for artists and art lovers alike, is hosting paintings by the ex-students and teachers of Sir JJ School of Art. A group show titled 'J.J Today & Tomorrow', the exhibit includes the work of 40 artists like Mangesh Kapse, Manohar Rathod, Abid Shaikh, Parag Kashinath Tandel, Javed Mulani, Vijay Bondar, Javed Mulani, Manohar Rathod, Abhid Sheikh, Raman Adone and others, alongside faculties from JJ School of Art like Anant Nikam, Douglas John, Dr Manisha Patil, Prakash Sonavane, Rajendra Patil, Vijay Sakpal, Vishwanath Sabde (Dean) and more.
The JJ School of Art too, has a tradition of excellent painters and art teachers like M V Dhurandhar, Jagannath Ahivasi, Y K Shukla, S B Palsikar, Baburao Sadwlekar, PM Kolte and so on, who through their relentless efforts have played mentors to numerous talented artists over the years.
This art show will give aspiring artists an opportunity to show their talent.
(The exhibit is on from February 24 to March 2 from 11 am to 7 pm at the Art Gate Gallery, Satyam Collection, Opposite Churchgate station)(above painting by Raman Adone )
Krutika Behrawala,TNN | Feb 24, 2014, 01.03 PM IST
And in order to spread the awareness of Indian art and artists around the world, The Art Affaire, a platform for artists and art lovers alike, is hosting paintings by the ex-students and teachers of Sir JJ School of Art. A group show titled 'J.J Today & Tomorrow', the exhibit includes the work of 40 artists like Mangesh Kapse, Manohar Rathod, Abid Shaikh, Parag Kashinath Tandel, Javed Mulani, Vijay Bondar, Javed Mulani, Manohar Rathod, Abhid Sheikh, Raman Adone and others, alongside faculties from JJ School of Art like Anant Nikam, Douglas John, Dr Manisha Patil, Prakash Sonavane, Rajendra Patil, Vijay Sakpal, Vishwanath Sabde (Dean) and more.
The JJ School of Art too, has a tradition of excellent painters and art teachers like M V Dhurandhar, Jagannath Ahivasi, Y K Shukla, S B Palsikar, Baburao Sadwlekar, PM Kolte and so on, who through their relentless efforts have played mentors to numerous talented artists over the years.
This art show will give aspiring artists an opportunity to show their talent.
(The exhibit is on from February 24 to March 2 from 11 am to 7 pm at the Art Gate Gallery, Satyam Collection, Opposite Churchgate station)(above painting by Raman Adone )
Krutika Behrawala,TNN | Feb 24, 2014, 01.03 PM IST
Tuesday 18 March 2014
After 20 years, Kumar Vaidya is all set to comeback with the most anticipated show... ‘SUKSHM’
When you think of an artist, names like Friedrich Schiller,
Rembrandt etc pops up. Eccentric, unconventional and abstract in their being,
they didn’t follow the typical norms of society, following their instinct and
desires, they went through life as if it was a canvas, where the only
acceptable formula was to use colours, textures and designs that fulfilled
their sense of being, in a way that made absolute sense or sometimes, no sense
at all.
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(Kumar Vaidya) |
Kumar is one of such person. As eccentric as any artist,
what sets him apart is this beautiful disposition he has towards life and the
meaning it holds. An eternal soul with the exuberance of a boy, caught in the
daily humdrum of life, he is a story within a story. Walking on the road less
travelled, he does what he knows best, and that is to just go with the flow of
life, wherever it takes him, in whichever way it takes him.
Breaking traditional norms of being an artist, Kumar
Vaidya’s life is as colourful and dark as his artwork. Having seen it all in
the past 20 years, one thing that never changed was his undying passion towards
feeding his artistic flair in whichever way possible, to learn rather than
acquire.
A true artist doesn’t restrict his emotions and thoughts to
one channel of outlet, instead they let it flow out through any medium
possible, be it music, art or a philosophical take on life. When they talk,
they are consumed with this sense of passion about everything and listening to
them, your mind can’t help but wander off to the beautiful unexplored
dimensions that only a true artist can open.
Such is the persona of Mr. Kumar, unassuming in nature,
prolific in thoughts & alternative in personality, his work breaks all
benchmarks that restrict human emotions. He is an artist who is completely in
tuned with his innermost emotions, which are free flowing and does not limit
itself to one form of style.
What sets his work apart is that it gives his viewers a
sense of freedom to interpret his work in whichever way they want to. Not wanting to restrict a persons thought and
emotions, his work takes you on a journey of your choice. Open to exposition,
his work challenges you to think outside the box, to not restrain your
emotions, taking your thoughts on a path that has been unexplored, where
meanings and preconceived notions no longer exist, a new territory of
unimaginable depths and heights, where no two people will express the same
emotions while they are lost in finding the meaning in his art. And when they
realise, that the only meaning to bring out of his art is to free one’s mind
and let it take its own journey, like Mr. Kumar did, is when the real meaning
of his work hits home.
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(Untitled : 10.5x10.5" water color on paper) |
Bio-Profile: Kumar Vaidya:
Kumar
Vaidya is an Indian artist known for his contribution to the cutting-edge yet comprehensive Indian artwork. Born on 5th
August 1964 at Kapadwanj, Gujarat, his first artistic endeavour began with his
degree in Bachelor of Fine Art from Sir J J School of Art Mumbai. His drive for
more rigorous and traditional training led him to Nationale Supérieure des
Beaux-Arts de Paris – FRANCE on French Government scholarship, 1993.
Kumar
Vaidya, known for his avant-garde yet
revolutionary artwork, successfully positioned himself in the Indian art
domain with his first solo exhibition in Mumbai, Madras and Delhi in 1992.
Constantly
reinventing himself while retaining his artistic DNA, Kumar Vaidya, especially
known for his sense of style which leans towards layers and straight lines,
gives his paintings a mystical eminence and high level of quality and
perfection.
Well
renowned for his artistic disposition all over, most of Kumar Vaidya’s
paintings are in a private collection in France. His alluring art work has also
been showcased as a part of Sadruddin Daya's art collection. Mr Vaidya’s
artistic talents have been recognized by known names like Rajiv Sethi, who
commissioned him to paint one of his rooms at the landmark Shah House in Juhu’s
Janki Kutir, owned by Czaie and Suketu Shah (MD Mukund Iron and Steel).
His
achievements also include painting four of large size paintings for Kohinoor
Bungalow of ex Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Shri. Manohar Joshi. Furthermore,
he went on to paint a large (45 ft X 9 ft) painting on the wall for Vipul Doshi
at his Churchgate office.
Artist
Kumar Vaidya’s work stands apart and takes your mind on an experimental and
innovative journey, breaking the conventional norms and showcasing depth
through his talented art strokes.
After 20 years, Kumar Vaidya is all set to
comeback with the most anticipated show, ‘SUKSHM’ that will display his
extraordinary piece of art to all the art lovers. The exhibition will be
from 22nd March -29th March at an art gate gallery above Satyam collection, next to Eros
Cinema, Churchgate, Mumbai 400020.
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