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Bengal-Nama_ Rich Heritage Of Art From Bengal (1).pdf
1. Bengal-Nama: Rich Heritage Of Art From Bengal
The artists bring alive through the terrestrial prism a glimpse of ideas and movements that are
vitally relevant to our times, historically and politically from the past to now.
TRIBUTE TO BATTALA-3 BY PARTHA DASGUPTA
2. “Be it about alienation or issues of resistance, radical criticism of the socio-political systems or
playful irony and banter about the ‘bhadralok’, you find a rich diversity and multiplicity in the
image-making emerging from the region. The artists bring alive through the terrestrial prism a
glimpse of ideas and movements that are vitally relevant to our times, historically and politically
from the past to now”, said curator Ina Puri.
The Spell Song (Borno Geety) by Najmun Nahar Kiya
Gallery Art Positive presents a group show ‘Bengal-Nama’ at Bikaner House from 26th
November
to 4th
December. The exhibition features artworks of diverse range of media including textiles,
paintings, photography, ceramics, installations, sculptures and collages. The artists of the group
show include 20 modern and contemporary artists from Bengal and Bangladesh. As the name of
the show suggests, the show pays homage to Bengal and its rich heritage of art practice from
early times.
Entertainer by Shyamal Dutta Ray
3. The artists of the show are Bapi Das, Bappaditya Biswas, Chandra Bhattacharjee, Debasish
Mukherjee, Lalu Prasad Shaw, Jogen Chowdhury, K. G. Subramanyan, Narayan Chandra Sinha,
Najmun Nahar Keya, Paritosh Sen, Partha Dasgupta, Promotesh Das Pulak, Reba Hore, Shahria
Sharmin, Shimul Saha, Shyamal Dutta Ray, Soma Das, Soumya Sankar Bose, Sudipta Das, and
Yasmin Jahan Nupur.
Which Face Wants To Take –
III by Shimul Saha
Shimul Saha’s engraving and pencil drawing on archival paper presents different time periods of
Bengal in a single frame whereas India based textile artist and craft activist Bappaditya Biswas
showcased his experiment with indigo, which was an important movement during Swadeshi
times. Sudipta Das’s ‘Home’ was the showstopper for the preview show. The artwork includes
various doll-like figurines which makes sharp artistic commentary on society.
The Home by Sudipta Das
4. “I am confident that the show with its stellar artistic pratitioners is set to make a strong
curatorial statement on the behalf of Gallery Art Positive as we celebrate our 15th
anniversary”,
said Anu Bajaj, Director of Gallery Art Positive.
The show is on view till 4th
December 2022 at Bikaner House, New Delhi. After that the
exhibition will travel to Gallery Art Positive, New Delhi.