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Myriad tales of laughter
Updated Mar 15, 2021, 4:32 pm IST
A group-art exhibition, which began in the city recently and is on till June 2021, showcases laughter through art
Artwork by artist Chitra Ganesh
The small lane leading to Shrishti Art Gallery, one of the oldest art galleries in Hyderabad, was recently abuzz with activity as people dropped in at the gallery after a long time since the pandemic. They were there to attend a group art exhibition titled License to Laugh clearly a much-welcome concept following the disruptions caused by COVID-19.
Curated by Lina Vincent, the exhibition, which marks the gallery’s 19th anniversary, showcases artworks by seven contemporary artists from all over India, expressing their interpretation of laughter. The artists include Chitra Ganesh, Farhad Hussain, Gurjeet Singh, Princess Pea, Smruthi Gargi Eswar, Thukral & Tagra and Tushar Waghela.
An artwork by Ajaysigh Bhadorya at Shrishti art gallery, Hyderabad | Photo Credit:
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Reopening after a year, Shrishti Art Gallery puts the spotlight on emerging artists who experiment with three-dimensional artworks
After a year, Shrishti Art Gallery in Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad, is welcoming visitors into its premises with the exhibition ‘Maadhyam’ (medium). The pandemic had forced art galleries to go virtual. Now, to make the effort worthwhile for those who visit the gallery, proprietor Lakshmi Nambiar believes that it is important to emphasise the third dimension. Instead of two-dimensional paintings, Maadhyam has artworks by nine emerging artists who use a variety of materials to make wall hanging sculptures, tapestries with threadwork or combine a painting and a three-dimensional object for a unique narrative.