The second installment of a special event aimed at fostering cultural exchange through art. Taking place in New Delhi, India, from April 19 to April 26, 2024, this unique exhibition brings together talented artists from India and the Philippines to showcase their diverse cultures and artistic expressions.
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Name of the show Art Diversity – 2024 The Second Leg of the Art & Culture Exchange Program Between India & the Philippines Place: New Delhi, India
Date: April 20 to- April 26, 2024
International Art Exhibition: April 20, 2024, to April 26, 2024
Venue The Stainless Gallery Property no. 1 & 2, Block C-O, 4, NH-19, Friends Colony West, Ishwar Nagar, New Friends Colony, New Delhi, Delhi 110025
Time 11 to 7pm
Participating Artists from the Philippines: Aaron Bautista, Aries Hernandez, Arnaldo “Atoy” Apostadero, Bernardo Balagtas, Claro Agusto Santiago Jr., Don Nemesio Miranda III, Katrina Tuazon, Maria Cecilia Artillaga, Nemesio “Nemiranda” Miranda, Jr., Rodolfo E. Alcantara, Jr., Rosalie Vitor Gonzales
Participating Artists from India: Anoop Kamath, Ashish Arora, Jasmine Kaur, Krishnendu Porel, Meenakshi Jha, Nitasha Jaini, Dr Ramesh Kandagiri, Ritu Kamath, Shuvendu Sarkar
Curator: Jyoti A Kathpalia
It is with the firm belief that exchange and collaborative programmes across countries provide platforms for growth, vital exposure to artist communities and cultures that Arth Art International, India and Angono Ateliers Association, Philippines, have organised an art exchange programme. This is perhaps the first time that an art exchange programme has been set in motion between the two countries: India and Philippines.
The exhibition opens on 20 April at 6:00 pm at The Stainless Gallery, New Friends Colony, New Delhi. The exhibition will be inaugurated by the Honourable Josel Francisco IGNACIO, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Philippines in India who will grace the occasion as Chief Guest. The Guest of Honour is Shri Shatrughna Sinha Joint Secretary (AMS-II), Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India.
In the inaugural chapter of the exchange, Indian delegates went to Philippines where Manila unfurled its vibrant tapestry in February 2023, at the World Trade Centre where the exhibition took place.
The guiding principle behind Art Diversity 2024 is to provide a platform for the vibrant expression and interaction of diverse cultures and to ignite profound cultural exchanges through the medium of art. The exchange programme will consist of tours to important cultural and historic sites, art and craft museums of India and cultural programmes. The programme will also have art talks for a stimulating exchange of ideas between the artists, and an art camp for two days where the Indian and Philippine artists will create artworks which will be exhibited.
Sushil Shriwastwa, CEO Arth Art International and the project director said, “It is indeed a matter of great privilege to be undertaking this project. I believe that many more such exchange programmes should be organised as they enable the artists and the countries to foster ties of friendship and bring to light the aspects of care, tolerance and humanity that we all share.”
Curator Jyoti A Kathpalia noted, “In this programme there is an astonishing array of diverse styles, mediums and genres and incredible artistic talent that will be on display. The art camp and art talk that is being planned with the Indian and Philippine’s artists will further the mutual interaction and exchange of ideas and techniques. There is also a cultural evening that is planned where we will showcase Indian folk and classical traditions.”
Apart from the above there are also thirty-eight upcoming and established Indian Artists whose artworks will be displayed. These are wide ranging from folk art to contemporary, figurative and abstract.
Many renowned and eminent personalities and dignitaries from art and culture will grace the occasion and the various events.