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Largest exhibition of late Modern Indian Artist SH Raza s paintings opens at Centre De Pompidou, Paris

Amid fanfare, SH Raza s painting exhibition opens in Paris

HELLO! felicitates the best from the World of Art at HELLO! India Art Awards 2023

New Delhi [India], February 7 (ANI/NewsVoir): Second edition of the prestigious HELLO! India Art Awards was held in the capital city on Sunday (February 5), honoring creative artists and organizations who work at the forefront of the arts community. The awards evening saw artists, institutions and other proficient people from various fields of art, grace the event with their presence. The winners were announced in a heartfelt ceremony at 1AQ Gallery in Delhi. HELLO! magazine, published by the RP Sanjiv Goenka Group, selected winners from a wide range of categories that have done exceptional work through their medium of art. HELLO! India Art Awards have empowered creative artists and celebrated their voices. The aim is to champion and support artists' originality and creative prowess, as well as bolster their artistic futures through building a network under one roof. This year's winners were chosen by an esteemed panel of judges based on the artist's craft, inclusive design

HELLO! India Art Awards is back with its second edition to be held in Delhi on February 5

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], February 4 (ANI/NewsVoir): HELLO! magazine, published by the RP Sanjiv Goenka Group, is all set to host the second edition of HELLO! India Art Awards on the 5th of February 2023 in New Delhi

KNMA to showcase cross-border art collaboration at Dhaka Art Summit

Other highlights of the exhibition include a new commission work by Mumbai-based architect duo Rupali Gupte and Prasad Shetty, sculptural installation by Delhi-based artist Murari Jha, and a performance work by Shillong-based artist Lapdiang Syiem that connects India and Bangladesh via the folklore of Shillongs Khasi hill tribes.The collaboration will also feature a presentation by the Anga Art Collective focusing on the memories of village elders in western Assam close to the Bangladesh border, who were forced to abandon their homes as their village drowned in the Bramhaputra river due to erosion.

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