”B O D H” ” बोध ”

A group exhibition of
paintings, sculptures and prints by:

AKHILESH
ANIL GAIKWAD
ARCHANA YADAV
ASHWINI VIDHATE
BASANT BHARGAV
DEVILAL PATIDAR
HARCHANDAN SINGH BHATTY
NEERAJ AHIRWAR
PADMAKAR SANTAPE
PRAMOD GAIKWAD
SEEMA GHURAYYA

INAUGURATION on 18th October, 2011 ( 6:00 pm )
at
RANGDARSHNI
BHARAT BHAWAN, BHOPAL- INDIA

exhibition will continue till 23 rd October 2011
between 2 to 7:30 pm

Eclectic Ensemble

Art House India presents ‘Eclectic Ensemble’ A Group Art Exhibition featuring 50 select works of art by 32 artists.
This group show is featuring about 50 select works of art by 32 artists who present an overview of an eclectic ensemble of contemporary Indian art.While the exhibition includes senior artists’ work including some amazing paintings by late MF Husain and KM Adimoolam, it also showcases an impressive collection of works by senior artists such as Badrinarayan, Prabhakar Kolte, Sakti Burman, Manu Parekh and Satish Gupta amongst others. There are stunning sculptures by artists Dimpy Menon from Bangalore and Srinivas Reddy from Hyderabad and paintings by Pragya Jain, Pradeep Puthoor and Ramesh Gorjala from other South Indian cities. Bengal shows works by Shuvaprasanna, Shipra Bhattacharya and Bratin Khan while West India is fielded by Nayanaa Kanodia and Anil Gaikwad. Delhi based artists include Arpana Caur, Sanjay Bhattacharya and Seema Kohli. Curated by renowned curators Sushma Bahl and Archana Sapra. The show presents a varied exposition that includes artists from across the country and age group working in varied genres and in different sizes to make it an interesting and inclusive eclectic ensemble indeed.
Art House India’s plans encompass a series of curated solo and group exhibitions, to showcase critically acclaimed artworks, across the varied media and modes from painting to sculpture to photography to video and cutting edge art. An Indo-Bangla artists’ residency involving artists from both the countries that will take place later this year in partnership with an art institute in Bangladesh, followed by exhibitions at Dhaka and Delhi is also on the cards for later this year. This will be followed by an artists’ camp to St Petersburg, Russia in 2012 and Art House India will also continue to take forward its initiative of running art classes for those keen on taking to paint and brush and learn sketching, drawing and painting; while also offering art advisory services and help build personalized collections of high quality reasonably priced authenticated works of art or commissioning as corporate gifts for interested clients and art collectors through its panel of professional experts.