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Catch The Latest Works of Upcoming And Master Artists At Art Now

Admire the unseen works of globally recognized artists at Art NOW

OT Staff

Art&nbspAlive Gallery presents the third edition of &lsquoArt&nbspNOW&nbsp18&rsquo an annual series exhibiting new work by modern and contemporary Indian&nbspartists.&nbspScheduled to be held between the 28th September and 4th October, Art NOW focuses on the current, unseen works of masters and younger artists. Initially, it started the series &lsquoArt NOW&rsquo in 2016 to portray the contemporary Indian art trends, which is about reaching out to a globally evolving audience. The contributors are widely renowned for their works in the Indian and International art scene.

The exhibition will highlight the signature style of each artist, depicting the current cultural and global influences on Indian art, bringing to focus the current art movement.&nbspWorks of 35 artists will be on display. The artists have been experimenting with newer mediums and are responding to the environment around them. Anjolie Ela Menon and Sakti Burman are couple of the artists whose work will be exhibited. Paresh Maity has created an artwork on Dandi March to mark Gandhi Jayanti specifically for this event.

This year will see a new addition with the photography section showcasing works of well known photographers Raghu Rai and Rohit Chawla.

INFORMATION 

Date 28th September to 4th October 2018

Time 11am to 7pm

Venue Lalit Kala Academy, 35, Rabindra Bhawan, Ferozshah Road, New Delhi

Date &nbsp8th October to 31st&nbspOctober 2018

Time 11am to 7pm

Venue&nbspArt Alive Gallery, S-221, Gamal Abdel Nasser Marg, Block S, Panchsheel Park South, Panchsheel Park, New Delhi, Delhi 110017

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