Published 20:00 IST, September 5th 2024

6 Art Shows In India You Need To Add To Your September Calendar

As September unfolds so does the search for good art shows across India that represent generational art or the one' representing India modernist art movement.

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As September unfolds so does search for good art shows across India that represent generational art or one's allowing you to witness strokes of south Asian country modernist art movement.

Amtiava, 2021. Image credit: Unsplash

Magic Moments at Piramal Art Gallery, Mumbai

Kicking off month is annual "Magic Moments" photography exhibition at Mumbai’s Piramal Art Gallery from September 1 to 6. This impactful event not only showcases stunning photographs but also supports visually impaired, blending art with social good.

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Kali: Reverence and Rebellion. Image credit: Unsplash

Kali: Reverence & Rebellion at DAG, Mumbai

For those who missed Delhi debut, DAG’s acclaimed exhibition "Kali: Reverence & Rebellion" is now at ir Mumbai gallery until October 19. This compelling show dives into complex portrayals of goddess Kali, reflecting both historical and contemporary interpretations of this iconic figure.

Fabricated Tales by Bandana Jain.

Fabricated Tales by Bandana Jain at Triveni Art Gallery, Delhi

At Triveni Art Gallery until September 9, "Fabricated Tales" by Bandana Jain merges literal and metaphorical fabric narratives. Jain’s work explores layers of meaning and storytelling through textiles, offering a unique perspective on how fabric weaves into our lives.

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If We Knew Point and Magic in Square. Image credit: KNMA

If We Knew Point and Magic in Square at KNMA, Delhi

KNMA in Saket presents two distinct exhibitions this month. "If We Knew Point" features Amitava’s intricate works created with diverse mediums including graphite and watercolor. Concurrently, "Magic in Square" celebrates Mohan Samant’s centennial with a retrospective of his dynamic contributions as a prominent member of Progressive Artists’ Group.

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Rhyme Unbroken: Krishna Reddy at MAP, Bengaluru 

Honoring centenary of Krishna Reddy, MAP’s "Rhyme Unbroken" highlights celebrated printmaker’s career. Known for his pioneering intaglio techniques, Reddy’s works on display showcase his mastery in printmaking and sculpture, co-curated by Kuzhali Jaganathan and Arnika Ahldag.

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Cabinet of Curiosities by Vipul Rathod at Art Alive Gallery, Delhi

Vipul Rathod’s "Cabinet of Curiosities" at Art Alive Gallery invites viewers into a world of metaphorical art. Rathod’s intricate creations are housed in grid-like structures, presenting everyday objects as symbols of broer mes, offering a narrative for introspection and discovery.

 

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20:00 IST, September 5th 2024