Hyderabad Dazzles At The 15th India Art Fair
HYDERABAD: Hyderabad’s art galleries continue to make a meaningful impact at the India Art Fair, held annually in New Delhi, contributing to the event’s status as a melting pot of artistic expression. As these galleries continue to push boundaries and explore new horizons, this year promises even more exciting contributions from Hyderabad to the dynamic tapestry of Indian contemporary art.
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Mythology beckons
Kalakriti Art Gallery, a stalwart in Hyderabad’s art scene, has been a consistent participant in the India Art Fair. Renowned for its commitment to promoting both traditional and contemporary Indian art, Kalakriti has carved a niche for itself in the art world. At the landmark 15th edition of India Art Fair, Kalakriti Art Gallery unveiled ‘Windows to the Gods,’ a contemporary art exhibition featuring the works of Hyderabad’s finest artists — Nagesh Goud, R Giridhar Gowd, Sachin Jaltare, and Priyanka Aelay — who have masterfully blended epics, Puranic and Mythical narratives into their miniatures, paintings, and sculptures.
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“We had decided on the mythology theme a year ago and it’s not something related to Ayodhya Ram Mandir. Last year we did a solo show at the fair, so this year we wanted to represent more talent from Hyderabad. All the four artists are good in mythology works,” says Rekha Lahoti, founder, of Kalakriti Art Gallery, adding “Sachin Jaltare employs the medium of acrylic on canvas and drawing on paper to delve into the intricate themes of Shiva and Shakti. His artistic journey unfolds a visual symphony that pays homage to the cosmic forces that shape the universe.
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