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Reflections of Womanhood is a strong and powerful art exhibition of paintings, sculptures, photography, installation and printmaking. It puts forward the imagery of silent artworks which speak a thousand words, narrating tales of millions of women across the globe. The show celebrates not only women but also everything feminine from mother earth, to life and all the way to the inception of the universe with Shiva and Shakti.
However undermined, the world without fifty percent of its literal better half wouldn’t have existed at all and ironically we never even stop to think. This show highlights the need to remove gender inequalities which still exist even if we close our eyes to it. No matter how hard the governments try, yet the need for both the girl child education and women’s employment is still very much a matter of concern in most parts of the world.
The show houses 54 top artists, who have very powerfully narrated these tales of courage, love and dedication of countless women on their canvases and sculptures. It also includes two senior dance maestros and Gurus who will be inaugurating the show as well as 3 top instrumentalists and a troop of kathak dancers. This show is a collaborative effort of three art galleries including Pioneer Art Gallery, Divine Art Gallery and digitally partnered by Ehsaas. The show is being curated by internationally acclaimed curator and artist Manisha Gawade.
The show will be inaugurated at Pioneer Art Gallery by Kuchipudi maestro Smt. Rashmi Vaidyalingam followed by instrumental music performance by world renowned Tabla maestro from Banaras Gharana Pt. Ram Kumar Mishra and his son Rahul Kumar Mishra, accompanied by Shambhu Sisodia on Sarangi.
The show will be inaugurated at Divine Art Gallery by Odissi maestro and author Guru Sharon Lowen. A short talk by author and poetess Dr. Kiran Sood will be delivered followed by a kathak performance by the kathak disciples of Shinjini Kulkarni, granddaughter of Pt. Birju Maharaj.
The list of these glorious and celebrated artists includes three artists from the progressive school of art F.N. Souza, Krishen Khanna and Ram Kumar, other illustrious contemporary luminaries are Alka Raghuvanshi, Amargeet Chandok, Ananda Moy Banerji, Anil Gaikwad, Anita Kulkarni, Anjolie Ela Menon, Anki Bhutia, Anu Nayak, Anupam Sud, Arpana Caur, Arup Das, Ashok Bhowmick, Asit Patnayak, Bhaskar Rao, Biman Dasgupta, Durga Kainthola, Gagan Vij, Gogi Saroj Pal, Jogen Chowdhury, Kanchan Chander, Kavita Nayar, Laxman Aelay, Manisha Gawade, N.S. Rana, Nagesh Goud, Niladri Paul, Nupur Kundu, Paresh Maity, Praveen Upadhye, Priyendra Shukla, Prof. Niren Sengupta, Qamar Dagar, Ramesh Gorjala, Rashmi Khurana, Ratan Shah, Rini Dhumal, Shakti Burman, Sangeeta Gupta, Sanjay Bhatacharya, Sarla Chandra, Seema Kohli, Shabir Santosh, Shampa Sircar, Sheela Chamaria, Shobha Broota, Shridhar Iyer, Sonali Durga Chaudhari, Sonika Agarwal, Sudhir Bhagat, Vilas Kulkarni, Vimmi Indra and Vinod Sharma in alphabetical order.
The curator of the show and Director of Ehsaas Manisha Gawade said, “only a drastic change in our education can lead to economic freedom for women, leading the way to a progressive new tomorrow. Gender biases cannot pave the way for our generations to come. This show brings this very important message to the nation as a whole. Ehsaas has always stood for women, artists and weavers and we believe that all the art forms are interdependent on each other and it is hence that we take pride in staging this wonderful event as a combined amalgamation of the various art forms.”
The Director of Pioneer Art Gallery, Praveen Upadhye said, “The world is incomplete without women. Their endurance is what binds humanity together. This exhibition brings out the various colours a woman fills into our lives with her varying virtues as a special creation of nature.”
Sumit Thakur, Director of Divine Art Gallery Said, “women of today are our pride and the fact that this show houses both male and female artists is an artist representation of how we can also happily coexist in the society as a whole. It doesn’t cost anything to love and respect each other.”
About the Galleries
Gallery Pioneer established in 2000, exhibits works of Indian modern & contemporary artists from around the world. Our prime focus is to take Indian art to the Worldwide. We promote and present experimental cutting edge work of art. Also, we offer a wide range of services including consulting services for artists, collectors, institutions, and corporate houses in India and overseas. Gallery Pioneer has a wide collection of artworks of legendary artists like F.n Souza, M.F Husain, Jamini Roy, S.H Raza, and many more. We have successfully curated more than 100 exhibitions in the past two decades and formed a platform for trading genuine and authentic artworks directly from art collectors and artists.
Their art gallery is designed to fulfill the objective of nurturing creativity. This gallery will serve as an engine to introduce a new language – the new media-to the viewer sensitizing him to the new vocabulary, which has already set the pulse of the art arena racing world over.
Gallery Pioneer is a step towards nurturing and promoting new media art, setting the stage for showcasing various colors of creativity in the form of moving images, video art, photography, installation, Internet art etc. The gallery is developed as a multi-disciplinary space to explore the various art forms like prints and painting sculptures, photography, video and digital art.
It is also a multi-disciplinary platform that will be a bridge between commerce and creativity. In other words, it will work as a station for a productive interface between art, education, production and consumption. It will offer a platter of various forms of new media art.
Since its establishment in 2008, Divine Art Gallery has aimed to establish connections with discerning art lovers, artists and art collectors and make people aware of Indian Art and artists nationally and globally.
Indian Art is very vivacious and eclectic expressing various stylistic trends and convincing everyone. We need to take up upcoming artists and established artists with a mission to create interest and involvement of people in the vibrant Indian art and heritage and let them understand Artist’s creative genius and pay homage to their creativity.
Divine Art Gallery aspires towards meaningful showings of master’s and contemporary Indian Art and discerning fresh artistic ideas to make connections with the wider audience. We believe in Art that explores new frontiers, celebrates individuality, and mirrors the diverse ideas and values of society that can be stimulating and enterprising, especially at this juncture when the plurality of its expression in India throws new challenges for artists.