Monday, 29 September 2025

"Bold & Beautiful" An Exhibition of Paintings & Sculptures By Samruddha Purekar & Kishor Purekar in Jehangir Art Gallery

 Kolhapur based well-known artist Samruddha Purekar and sculptor Kishor Purekar will be displaying their recent work in Jehangir Art Gallery, Kala Ghoda, Mumbai from 30th September to 6th October 2025 between 11am to 7pm

This show will be inaugurated on 30th September 2025 at 5pm by Hon’ble Guest Ms. Nidhi Choudhari, IAS Director – National Gallery of Modern Art, Mumbai.

Samruddha Purekar



In a world consumed by constant motion and noise, these artworks by Samruddha Purekar arrive as rare sanctuaries of calm. Rooted in the timeless language of black and white, they stand as a homage to an era where simplicity held power and every shade carried profound meaning.

Through her mastery of contrast, Samruddha transforms light and shadow into living dialogues—where stillness balances movement and serenity rises from chaos. These fine artworks do not merely decorate a wall; they inhabit the space, infusing it with silence that speaks louder than words.

Critics describe these artworks as “black-and-white storytelling at its most profound”—creations that invite viewers to pause, reflect, and immerse themselves in the elegance of restraint. Each stroke is deliberate, every form a fragment of narrative, pulling the observer into a meditative conversation between the soul and the surface.

What sets these works apart is the emotional resonance they bring into daily life. In homes and collections, this type of rare art becomes more than an object of beauty—it becomes a companion of tranquility, presence, and timeless grace.

For collectors and connoisseurs, the upcoming exhibition, Bold and Beautiful, offers an experience not to be missed. These fine artworks embody both sophistication and serenity, promising to remain memorable long after the first encounter.

 Kishor Purekar



Kishor Purekar is an international artist. In 2020, he won the prestigious Signature Status award from the Portrait Society of America. He happens to be the only Indian sculptor to be conferred with this achievement. Two other Indian artists have won, but he is the only sculptor. 

His 30 years of experience speak volumes about why he has won this award. Realism in art is not something that everyone can practice daily. It is not just a technical skill to bring the likeness of the subject. The real artist evokes emotions beyond the likeness. The personality, the mood, and the character are his forte. During live demonstrations, it is like watching a magic show where a mere lump of clay gets transformed into a real human being in just a matter of a couple of hours. Besides being a traditional artist, he has now developed himself to match the ever-evolving technology and has successfully completed several projects for large-scale works. 

From: 30th September to 6th October 2025

"Bold & Beautiful"

An Exhibition of Paintings & Sculptures By Samruddha Kishor Purekar & Kishor Purekar

VENUE: Jehangir Art Gallery,161-B, M.G. Road,Kala Ghoda, Mumbai 400 001, Timing: 11am to 7pm

Thursday, 25 September 2025

Can it be called a curated exhibition? - - Sakharam Binder

I landed from Delhi and made my way straight to Show at Jehangir Art Gallery. After navigating the nightmare of Mumbai traffic, I was greeted by a buzzing opening preview—an eager crowd of familiar faces from the city’s art circle, all gathered to mark the occasion. The atmosphere was festive, the energy palpable, and it was a pleasure to reconnect with colleagues and acquaintances.

Yet once the formal speeches were done, the celebratory mood quickly dissolved into disappointment. Walking through the exhibition felt less like encountering a thoughtfully curated show and more like scrolling through a random Google search for “Indian art”—a jumble of images without context, hierarchy, or purpose. There was no attempt to explain why these works were chosen, or what larger narrative they were meant to construct.


With over sixty artists represented, the show became, in the local parlance, a bhel puri of artworks: a confusing mix of old masters, established names, and newly-minted “influencer-artists” and some really bad artists. To organize for star power alone does not amount to curation. Instead of a dialogue between works, there was no sense - paintings and sculptures put together competing for attention, and indifferent lighting that flattened rather than elevated the experience. What might have been a moment of reflection on twenty-five years of artistic journeys devolved into the visual equivalent of a college annual exhibition, where each work shouts only for itself—not in brilliance, but in desperation—at the mediocrity of the show.

Curation at its best provides coherence, rhythm, and meaning, weaving diverse works into a compelling narrative. At its worst, it reduces even strong works to fragments of incoherence. Sadly, this exhibition fell into the latter category. All works are jammed together like leftovers at a buffet. Star names were sprinkled in like garnish, but even they couldn’t rescue the mess. This wasn’t curation; it was a jumble sale.

What makes the situation more perplexing is the presence of a “senior curator, well known critic and cultural theorist” at the helm. The only explanation offered in the curatorial note was the phrase “an assembly of diverse voices.” But if the task is merely assembly, then a gallery boy (assistant) could have achieved the same result. Why position such a random collection under the guise of curation? The show squandered its potential, leaving behind only frustration and a sense of missed opportunity.

Perhaps next time “the curator” might take the responsibility of shaping a vision rather than simply arranging objects Into a chaotic marketplace—or better yet, decline projects that reduce the role of curation to little more than decoration as a glorified assembler for the wealthy.

( Text by Ai)


- Sakharam Binder

Delhi -2025

Saturday, 20 September 2025

Vibrant visions art exhibition to celebrate diverse strokes and shared visions at Nehru Center art gallery, worli, mumbai

 Mumbai, September 2025 – The Hyderabad Art Society and Bouquet Of Art Gallery are proud to present Vibrant Visions Art Exhibition, a landmark art event celebrating creativity, diversity, and shared artistic expression. The exhibition will be held from 23rd to 29th September 2025 at the prestigious Nehru Centre Art (AC) Gallery, Mumbai, from 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM daily.

Curated under the theme “Diverse Strokes, Shared Visions”, this exhibition will showcase an eclectic collection of artworks from 30 eminent and emerging artists from across India. The show is designed to be a confluence of varied techniques, perspectives, and styles, reflecting the collective spirit of contemporary Indian art.



The Grand Inauguration will take place on 23rd September 2025 at 4:30 PM, graced by an esteemed panel of dignitaries.

·  Chief Guest:
Rajiv Mishra, Principal, Sir J. J. College of Art, Architecture & Design (Deemed University)

·  Guests of Honor:
Rajendra Patil, Director, India Art Festival
Bandana Jain, Expert, Sustainable Art/Design
Ajay Samir, Celebrated Contemporary Artist

The event is presented by:
M. V. Ramana Reddy, Eminent Sculptor & President, Hyderabad Art Society
Anjali & Narendra Arora, Founders & Directors, Bouquet Of Art Gallery

Speaking about the exhibition, Anjali Arora, Founder & Director of Bouquet Of Art Gallery, said,
"Vibrant Visions is more than an exhibition; it is a platform that celebrates the union of diverse artistic voices. Each artist brings their unique narrative, yet together they create a harmonious dialogue that inspires reflection and connection."



The featured artists include A. N. Pushpavathi, Alpna Kataria, Appam Raghavendra, Damodhar Nayakoti, Devulapalli Hanumantha Rao, Gurram Mallesham, Janhavi Bhide, Kantha Reddy, Monika Chandna, Nanda Pathak, Pooja Vijayarangan, Pratiksha Saxena, Qureysh Basrai, Rakhee Shah, Ramana Reddy, Saraswathi L, Satya Gannoju, Sayam Bharath, Shanthi Vinjamuri, SohnaI V Saxena, Srinivas Tingeerkar, Sudha Barshikar, Thirumala M Thirupathi, Vaishali Ingle, Venkat Ramulu Jogu, and Venkateshwarlu Jageti.

The show promises to be a visual treat for art collectors, critics, students, and enthusiasts alike, offering an opportunity to engage with multiple styles – from contemporary abstract works to traditional forms – under one roof.

23rd – 29th September 2025

Bouquet Of Art Gallery & Hyderabad Art Society presents 

“VIBRANT VISIONS”

ART EXHIBITION

VENUE: NEHRU CENTRE ART GALLERY AC GALLERY, DR. ANNIE BESANT ROAD

WORLI, MUMBAI 400018 TIMING: 11AM TO 7PM CONTACT: +91 7208256585