The document provides a summary of major art-related events and developments from 2010. It highlights several records set in the Indian and global art markets, including:
- S.H. Raza's painting "Saurashtra" selling for a record $4 million at auction in India.
- Rabindranath Tagore's works setting a record for an Indian artist at a Sotheby's auction.
- The sculpture "L'Homme qui marche I" by Alberto Giacometti selling for a world record $104 million at Sotheby's London.
- Exhibitions of renowned Indian artists Anish Kapoor and Rabindranath Tagore celebrating major anniversaries.
The document discusses the growing Indian art market, highlighting an artist named Badri Narayan whose artwork has increased dramatically in value from $442 in 2002 to $28,187 in 2010. It also mentions news about upcoming art exhibitions in London and India featuring works by artists M.F. Husain and Rameshwar Broota. The newsletter provides information about art auctions, events, and the growing interest among banks and investors in art as an investment asset class.
The document provides an overview of developments in the Indian art world, including the Union Budget of India for 2011. Some key points:
- Imported artworks and antiquities will be exempt from customs duties when brought to India by government art institutions for exhibitions.
- The government has allocated funds for culture, including for the Archaeological Survey of India and celebrations for Rabindranath Tagore and Swami Vivekananda.
- The largest known Mughal painting, a portrait of Emperor Jehangir, will be auctioned in London with bids starting at over $1 million.
This document provides short profiles of several Asian fashion designers, including Sabina from Pakistan, Hee-Jung Jung from Korea, Katayama Chie from Japan, and Jason Wu from Taiwan. It discusses their educational backgrounds, inspiration for design, styles, and growth of their brands. The profiles show the diversity of Asian designers and their blending of cultural influences with innovative designs.
Shopping in India, Arts and Crafts of India Sumira Sangha
There are many places in India to find unique handicrafts. Dilli Haat in Delhi is a popular market that features handicrafts from all over India along with food and performances. Kala Madhyam supports traditional artists and has a wide variety of handicrafts, especially known for its wall murals. In Jaipur, Kripal Singh Shekhawat is famous for reviving the local blue pottery art and visitors can find his works and learn the craft at his shop Kripal Kumbh. MESH works with disabled artisans and produces attractive bags, home goods and toys. Sambhali Boutique in Jodhpur sells top quality local handicrafts and
This is presentation being presented by Shivi Aggarwal, Radhika Gupta, Sweta Agarwal and Madhusudan Partani Students of FORE School of Management ( FMG-18).
It evaluates Art and Colectables as Alternative Investment. Also covers the Participants, Valuation of Art, Insurance, Tax Aspects.....
This document discusses the unorganized and unregulated art market in India. It outlines the various components of the art market including artists, art galleries, art fairs, collectors, consultants and more. It notes that the Indian art market is estimated to be worth Rs. 15,000 crore and grew at 30-35% annually in recent years, making it one of the most buoyant art markets in the world. However, it also notes issues like fakes in the market and prices of some artists declining. Overall, it presents the art market as becoming more professionalized and global.
Rebellionz Media is the total advertising & media solution under a single umbrella.
We are proud of our crews who are ready to undertake all challenges involving the needs of all the clients for creative and attractive services of all our clients.
Beyond business goals and achievements we have a creative team, as well as solid infrastructure to meet all your advertising needs, being a professional and profitable company with sustained growth, we keep integrity and transparency in our transaction and be ethical and sincere towards our cherished customer and thereby earn trust and respect.
Our product speaks quality and it’s not just a tool to showcase your element, but it will help you in attaining an identity for your business in market and makes you unique, and last but not the least we are committed to professionalism prompt and clear communication and dedication to providing excellent work every time.Rebellionz Media is an event organizing company.
The document discusses the growing Indian art market, highlighting an artist named Badri Narayan whose artwork has increased dramatically in value from $442 in 2002 to $28,187 in 2010. It also mentions news about upcoming art exhibitions in London and India featuring works by artists M.F. Husain and Rameshwar Broota. The newsletter provides information about art auctions, events, and the growing interest among banks and investors in art as an investment asset class.
The document provides an overview of developments in the Indian art world, including the Union Budget of India for 2011. Some key points:
- Imported artworks and antiquities will be exempt from customs duties when brought to India by government art institutions for exhibitions.
- The government has allocated funds for culture, including for the Archaeological Survey of India and celebrations for Rabindranath Tagore and Swami Vivekananda.
- The largest known Mughal painting, a portrait of Emperor Jehangir, will be auctioned in London with bids starting at over $1 million.
This document provides short profiles of several Asian fashion designers, including Sabina from Pakistan, Hee-Jung Jung from Korea, Katayama Chie from Japan, and Jason Wu from Taiwan. It discusses their educational backgrounds, inspiration for design, styles, and growth of their brands. The profiles show the diversity of Asian designers and their blending of cultural influences with innovative designs.
Shopping in India, Arts and Crafts of India Sumira Sangha
There are many places in India to find unique handicrafts. Dilli Haat in Delhi is a popular market that features handicrafts from all over India along with food and performances. Kala Madhyam supports traditional artists and has a wide variety of handicrafts, especially known for its wall murals. In Jaipur, Kripal Singh Shekhawat is famous for reviving the local blue pottery art and visitors can find his works and learn the craft at his shop Kripal Kumbh. MESH works with disabled artisans and produces attractive bags, home goods and toys. Sambhali Boutique in Jodhpur sells top quality local handicrafts and
This is presentation being presented by Shivi Aggarwal, Radhika Gupta, Sweta Agarwal and Madhusudan Partani Students of FORE School of Management ( FMG-18).
It evaluates Art and Colectables as Alternative Investment. Also covers the Participants, Valuation of Art, Insurance, Tax Aspects.....
This document discusses the unorganized and unregulated art market in India. It outlines the various components of the art market including artists, art galleries, art fairs, collectors, consultants and more. It notes that the Indian art market is estimated to be worth Rs. 15,000 crore and grew at 30-35% annually in recent years, making it one of the most buoyant art markets in the world. However, it also notes issues like fakes in the market and prices of some artists declining. Overall, it presents the art market as becoming more professionalized and global.
Rebellionz Media is the total advertising & media solution under a single umbrella.
We are proud of our crews who are ready to undertake all challenges involving the needs of all the clients for creative and attractive services of all our clients.
Beyond business goals and achievements we have a creative team, as well as solid infrastructure to meet all your advertising needs, being a professional and profitable company with sustained growth, we keep integrity and transparency in our transaction and be ethical and sincere towards our cherished customer and thereby earn trust and respect.
Our product speaks quality and it’s not just a tool to showcase your element, but it will help you in attaining an identity for your business in market and makes you unique, and last but not the least we are committed to professionalism prompt and clear communication and dedication to providing excellent work every time.Rebellionz Media is an event organizing company.
This document provides an overview of the art market in India. It discusses how the Indian art market is large but unorganized and unregulated. It also outlines some of the key components of the art market including artists, galleries, collectors, critics and more. Several important art galleries and fairs are mentioned both in India and abroad. The document notes that the Indian art market is estimated to be worth Rs. 15,000 crore and has been growing significantly in recent years. It closes by discussing some challenges like fakes as well as opportunities for continued growth in the professionalism and understanding of art.
The document provides information about Arture Connect 2015, a festival celebrating arts, fashion, and culture that will take place from October 3rd to November 6th in Delhi, London, Cambridge, and Mumbai. It will feature exhibitions, conferences, and showcases of work by designers, artists, and craftspeople from India and the UK. The event aims to promote cultural exchange and provide opportunities for artists. It promises high-profile events and engagement with audiences in the featured cities.
This document provides an overview of visual arts in India, including architecture, sculpture, and painting from ancient to modern times. It discusses the major influences and styles in each era, from the Indus Valley civilization to modern works. The document emphasizes that Indian art has deep religious influences from Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism and is characterized by sculptural forms and an integration of architecture, sculpture, and painting. Indian art strives to convey spiritual meanings and ideals through creative forms.
Yim Tae Kyu is a Korean artist known for his introspective works that explore themes of individuality and marginalization in modern society. His naïve style uses childlike images and characters that are often outcasts centered in the canvas. While his early works depicted lonely figures, his style has evolved over time to feature more optimistic and colorful subjects. This exhibition highlights Yim's creative evolution and features new pieces from various stages of his career.
International business Gold- Jewellery (India vs Dubai) GauravPathania10
International Business Capstone Project and presentation on the business dynamics for Gold Jewellery in India and Dubai compared. An analysis of the company under study and her prospects to explore business and expand in Dubai
Luxury News | The Luxury Chronicle | luxury Brands | Luxury Lifestyle | Auto ...neeshrawal
We are utterly enchanted by Spanish artist Ignassi Monreal, who has seamlessly brought the focus of the young on the works of renowned Masters from the
Find ArtSpread’s Indian Contemporary art gallery to enjoy the experience of buying and selling the contemporary art, abstract art and more.
http://www.artspread.com
This document summarizes several affordable art exhibitions currently taking place in Mumbai during the monsoon season. It discusses exhibitions at the Affordable Art Fair gallery showing works priced 500-25,000 rupees by established artists. It also mentions exhibitions at the Sakshi Art Gallery showing older works and prints for 1,500-2 lakh rupees, and the Galerie Mirchandani+Steinruecke showing works by artists in their 20s for young collectors. The exhibitions aim to make art accessible to middle class buyers and encourage new collectors.
Kriti Tolani's project report summarizes her process for developing a fashion collection inspired by traditional Indian art and craft. She researched various art forms from different Indian states and was particularly drawn to traditional embroideries. She created a storyboard about reviving dying Indian traditions. Her motif combines elements from Kashida paisleys, Kantha embroidery, Gujarati mirror work, and other techniques. She developed a toile and final dress applying the motif to a skirt using traditional Indian stitches. The report documents her design process from influences to final creation in fulfilling her course requirements.
Kataria Art Collections & Pegas Art Gallery Presentationpegasgroupfzc
Pegas Art Gallery was established in 2013 in Dubai and represents local and international contemporary art. The gallery is run by Dr. Dinara Rakhimbaeva and her team who provide consultations and services related to art including valuations, purchases, and exhibitions. Kataria Art Collections was founded in 2005 in India and presents three art collections: Nostalgia, Jewels of Paradise, and Fables of my Land. The collections feature paintings by Ukrainian artist Svitlana Osobik and depict nostalgic scenes as well as exotic birds and Ukrainian folklore. Shital Kataria oversees the collections and works with Dr. Dinara Rakhimbaeva and Pegas Art Gallery to
This quote from artist Félix González-Torres reflects on the fragmented and meaningless nature of mass media and television. He describes how all types of content, from horrific news to celebrity gossip, are "collapsed into a level of historical inaction" and presented together at a low level without real meaning or context. González-Torres is criticizing how the media spectacles distract from real issues and problems by presenting everything as disconnected bits without substance. The quote conveys a sense of despair and sterility at the way the media landscape reduces complex issues and events into meaningless fragments.
Sublime Galleria Unveils ‘My City’ – Discovering the Essence of a City Throug...flashnewsrelease
"My City" - Group art exhibition featuring 6 eminent artists, curated by noted curator - Mr. Giridhar Khasnis, to be held at Sublime Galleria, UB City on from the 13th April - 30th May 2012...
Art galleries are usually rooms and buildings that house art pieces such as paintings, sculptures, sketches etc. for the purpose of displaying and selling. Art galleries, fairs and exhibitions serve the purpose of making the paintings of artists available to a huge number of people.
Monozukuri refers to Japanese craftsmanship where emphasis is placed on the process of making an object rather than the creator or aesthetics. Traditions have become intertwined with modern developments in Japan, revealing a unique outlook. Living National Treasures are craftspeople who have attained mastery in traditional skills like sword smithing and copperware production. Sushi chef Jiro values consistent innovation while meticulously training employees to continue his craft. Traditional crafts like tattoos and woodworking aim to pass skills to future generations. Collaboration between craftspeople and designers merges traditional techniques with contemporary designs. Cities like Kyoto are centers of both craft and innovation as designers work with artisans to modernize traditions.
The group members Kushi, Vishwa Lakshmi and Caroline visited the Chitrakala Parishath art gallery in Bangalore to learn about traditional art and textiles as part of their craft museum project. The gallery contained extensive collections from various Indian art styles including Mysore paintings, sculptures, and works by Russian artist Nicholas Roerich. Specific galleries highlighted collections from Kejriwal, Kukke, Krishna Reddy and traditional Mysore paintings. Visiting the working art spaces and interacting with guides provided valuable lessons about colors, techniques, and the importance of understanding art and artists that complemented the group's classroom learning.
Art Mixer, Connecting Global Luxury and Local Art.Francesca Caruso
This document summarizes Francesca Caruso's master's thesis on ArtMixer, a digital platform to enable creative collaborations between international luxury brands and local artists in China. It outlines the stakeholders in the luxury/art markets, including consumers seeking luxury with Chinese influence, artists at different stages of their careers, and brands of various sizes and experience in China. It maps the typical journey from an artist first meeting a brand to potential long-term collaboration, noting challenges. The value propositions of ArtMixer are direct contact between parties and funding support for artist projects.
The document discusses the growing Indian art market, highlighting works by artists Badri Narayan and M.F. Husain that have increased dramatically in value in recent years. It also covers several art exhibitions taking place in India and notes that major banks are increasingly viewing art as an investment asset class and developing products around art holdings.
Indian Art Industry Overview and its Correlation with ChinaNiraj Singhvi
The document provides an overview of the Indian art/paintings industry, including its value chain, current size, growth drivers, market segmentation, and correlation with China. It notes that the Indian art market was estimated to be around 1,460 crore INR in 2017 but has declined in recent years. Two key growth drivers are the increasing number of high net worth individuals in India and rising prices of top-tier artwork. The market can be segmented based on the typical price ranges and artist categories within each range.
The document provides a summary of several art and cultural events:
1) It announces the passing of influential Indian artist Biren De and describes his contributions to modern Indian art.
2) It previews an exhibition on international photography from the last 20 years currently on display at the National Gallery of Modern Art in New Delhi.
3) It describes a three-week arts festival in Washington D.C. showcasing Indian culture, including art, performances, film and culinary experiences.
4) It notes an upcoming auction of a historic letter written by Mahatma Gandhi about the relationship between Hindus and Muslims in India.
The document discusses the Indian art market and Dhonuk.com's strategy to enter the market. It notes that the art market in India has untapped potential given rising incomes but art is not yet a common consumer item. Dhonuk.com conducted research and should position itself as an interactive website targeting occasional middle-class buyers by highlighting abstract and figurative art and offering an informative, interactive experience. This will allow it to capitalize on the fast growth in India's middle class and their rising interest in art.
This document provides an overview of the art market in India. It discusses how the Indian art market is large but unorganized and unregulated. It also outlines some of the key components of the art market including artists, galleries, collectors, critics and more. Several important art galleries and fairs are mentioned both in India and abroad. The document notes that the Indian art market is estimated to be worth Rs. 15,000 crore and has been growing significantly in recent years. It closes by discussing some challenges like fakes as well as opportunities for continued growth in the professionalism and understanding of art.
The document provides information about Arture Connect 2015, a festival celebrating arts, fashion, and culture that will take place from October 3rd to November 6th in Delhi, London, Cambridge, and Mumbai. It will feature exhibitions, conferences, and showcases of work by designers, artists, and craftspeople from India and the UK. The event aims to promote cultural exchange and provide opportunities for artists. It promises high-profile events and engagement with audiences in the featured cities.
This document provides an overview of visual arts in India, including architecture, sculpture, and painting from ancient to modern times. It discusses the major influences and styles in each era, from the Indus Valley civilization to modern works. The document emphasizes that Indian art has deep religious influences from Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism and is characterized by sculptural forms and an integration of architecture, sculpture, and painting. Indian art strives to convey spiritual meanings and ideals through creative forms.
Yim Tae Kyu is a Korean artist known for his introspective works that explore themes of individuality and marginalization in modern society. His naïve style uses childlike images and characters that are often outcasts centered in the canvas. While his early works depicted lonely figures, his style has evolved over time to feature more optimistic and colorful subjects. This exhibition highlights Yim's creative evolution and features new pieces from various stages of his career.
International business Gold- Jewellery (India vs Dubai) GauravPathania10
International Business Capstone Project and presentation on the business dynamics for Gold Jewellery in India and Dubai compared. An analysis of the company under study and her prospects to explore business and expand in Dubai
Luxury News | The Luxury Chronicle | luxury Brands | Luxury Lifestyle | Auto ...neeshrawal
We are utterly enchanted by Spanish artist Ignassi Monreal, who has seamlessly brought the focus of the young on the works of renowned Masters from the
Find ArtSpread’s Indian Contemporary art gallery to enjoy the experience of buying and selling the contemporary art, abstract art and more.
http://www.artspread.com
This document summarizes several affordable art exhibitions currently taking place in Mumbai during the monsoon season. It discusses exhibitions at the Affordable Art Fair gallery showing works priced 500-25,000 rupees by established artists. It also mentions exhibitions at the Sakshi Art Gallery showing older works and prints for 1,500-2 lakh rupees, and the Galerie Mirchandani+Steinruecke showing works by artists in their 20s for young collectors. The exhibitions aim to make art accessible to middle class buyers and encourage new collectors.
Kriti Tolani's project report summarizes her process for developing a fashion collection inspired by traditional Indian art and craft. She researched various art forms from different Indian states and was particularly drawn to traditional embroideries. She created a storyboard about reviving dying Indian traditions. Her motif combines elements from Kashida paisleys, Kantha embroidery, Gujarati mirror work, and other techniques. She developed a toile and final dress applying the motif to a skirt using traditional Indian stitches. The report documents her design process from influences to final creation in fulfilling her course requirements.
Kataria Art Collections & Pegas Art Gallery Presentationpegasgroupfzc
Pegas Art Gallery was established in 2013 in Dubai and represents local and international contemporary art. The gallery is run by Dr. Dinara Rakhimbaeva and her team who provide consultations and services related to art including valuations, purchases, and exhibitions. Kataria Art Collections was founded in 2005 in India and presents three art collections: Nostalgia, Jewels of Paradise, and Fables of my Land. The collections feature paintings by Ukrainian artist Svitlana Osobik and depict nostalgic scenes as well as exotic birds and Ukrainian folklore. Shital Kataria oversees the collections and works with Dr. Dinara Rakhimbaeva and Pegas Art Gallery to
This quote from artist Félix González-Torres reflects on the fragmented and meaningless nature of mass media and television. He describes how all types of content, from horrific news to celebrity gossip, are "collapsed into a level of historical inaction" and presented together at a low level without real meaning or context. González-Torres is criticizing how the media spectacles distract from real issues and problems by presenting everything as disconnected bits without substance. The quote conveys a sense of despair and sterility at the way the media landscape reduces complex issues and events into meaningless fragments.
Sublime Galleria Unveils ‘My City’ – Discovering the Essence of a City Throug...flashnewsrelease
"My City" - Group art exhibition featuring 6 eminent artists, curated by noted curator - Mr. Giridhar Khasnis, to be held at Sublime Galleria, UB City on from the 13th April - 30th May 2012...
Art galleries are usually rooms and buildings that house art pieces such as paintings, sculptures, sketches etc. for the purpose of displaying and selling. Art galleries, fairs and exhibitions serve the purpose of making the paintings of artists available to a huge number of people.
Monozukuri refers to Japanese craftsmanship where emphasis is placed on the process of making an object rather than the creator or aesthetics. Traditions have become intertwined with modern developments in Japan, revealing a unique outlook. Living National Treasures are craftspeople who have attained mastery in traditional skills like sword smithing and copperware production. Sushi chef Jiro values consistent innovation while meticulously training employees to continue his craft. Traditional crafts like tattoos and woodworking aim to pass skills to future generations. Collaboration between craftspeople and designers merges traditional techniques with contemporary designs. Cities like Kyoto are centers of both craft and innovation as designers work with artisans to modernize traditions.
The group members Kushi, Vishwa Lakshmi and Caroline visited the Chitrakala Parishath art gallery in Bangalore to learn about traditional art and textiles as part of their craft museum project. The gallery contained extensive collections from various Indian art styles including Mysore paintings, sculptures, and works by Russian artist Nicholas Roerich. Specific galleries highlighted collections from Kejriwal, Kukke, Krishna Reddy and traditional Mysore paintings. Visiting the working art spaces and interacting with guides provided valuable lessons about colors, techniques, and the importance of understanding art and artists that complemented the group's classroom learning.
Art Mixer, Connecting Global Luxury and Local Art.Francesca Caruso
This document summarizes Francesca Caruso's master's thesis on ArtMixer, a digital platform to enable creative collaborations between international luxury brands and local artists in China. It outlines the stakeholders in the luxury/art markets, including consumers seeking luxury with Chinese influence, artists at different stages of their careers, and brands of various sizes and experience in China. It maps the typical journey from an artist first meeting a brand to potential long-term collaboration, noting challenges. The value propositions of ArtMixer are direct contact between parties and funding support for artist projects.
The document discusses the growing Indian art market, highlighting works by artists Badri Narayan and M.F. Husain that have increased dramatically in value in recent years. It also covers several art exhibitions taking place in India and notes that major banks are increasingly viewing art as an investment asset class and developing products around art holdings.
Indian Art Industry Overview and its Correlation with ChinaNiraj Singhvi
The document provides an overview of the Indian art/paintings industry, including its value chain, current size, growth drivers, market segmentation, and correlation with China. It notes that the Indian art market was estimated to be around 1,460 crore INR in 2017 but has declined in recent years. Two key growth drivers are the increasing number of high net worth individuals in India and rising prices of top-tier artwork. The market can be segmented based on the typical price ranges and artist categories within each range.
The document provides a summary of several art and cultural events:
1) It announces the passing of influential Indian artist Biren De and describes his contributions to modern Indian art.
2) It previews an exhibition on international photography from the last 20 years currently on display at the National Gallery of Modern Art in New Delhi.
3) It describes a three-week arts festival in Washington D.C. showcasing Indian culture, including art, performances, film and culinary experiences.
4) It notes an upcoming auction of a historic letter written by Mahatma Gandhi about the relationship between Hindus and Muslims in India.
The document discusses the Indian art market and Dhonuk.com's strategy to enter the market. It notes that the art market in India has untapped potential given rising incomes but art is not yet a common consumer item. Dhonuk.com conducted research and should position itself as an interactive website targeting occasional middle-class buyers by highlighting abstract and figurative art and offering an informative, interactive experience. This will allow it to capitalize on the fast growth in India's middle class and their rising interest in art.
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The Evolution Of The Indian Lifestyle_ Jyoti Bhatt’s Decades-Long ‘Revisitati...Abir Pothi
Jyoti Bhatt's 'Revisitations' solo exhibition at Vadehra Art Gallery unveils two decades of his art,In this exhibition, Bhatt revisits his oeuvre across two decades and presents various works exploring quotidian and conventional Indian lifestyles while bringing together notions of culture, religion, nature, and gender with fresh context, on display from Jan 30 to Mar 6, 2024.
The Brighton Festival is an annual multi-art form festival held every May in Brighton and Hove, England. It was founded in 1966 and promotes various art forms from outdoor spectacles to crafts. The target audience is a wide range of people interested in different types of art, as evidenced by the variety of art forms featured. The festival is funded by Arts and Business and receives sponsorship from small and medium-sized enterprises.
At Must Art Gallery we sustain and nourish our commitment towards tribal arts and tribal art forms we have endeavored to create ancillary channels. Publications are the best reference material and documents to capture living knowledge traditions, which will sustain much after the artwork perishes. Our Catalogs and the book Contemporary Expressions: Art of the Jogi Family talks about the genesis and growth of tribal arts and its forms. The publications have been widely circulated and appreciated by patrons and scholars. We are constantly growing and innovating to meet the needs of the changing times lies in the conjunction with true soul of indigenous cultures and its peoples.
This is a set of slides I used to initiate discussion in a high-level strategic planning committee on Singapore's livability and economic growth in 2010. All content was found online. Disclaimer: Questions and opinions represent my views and not the Singapore Government's.
The Musart Boutique is a brand new concept which brings art and culture together at accessible prices. Our vision is to perpetuate the legacy of iconic artists and share our passion for cultural heritage.
The document discusses influences and changes during Japan's Meiji Era from 1868 to 1912. It describes how Japan underwent major political and government shifts, influenced by Western powers, moving from a feudal system to a modern bureaucracy. This led to changes in lifestyle, industry, and technology for citizens. Literature from this era reflected the struggles of the people during this transition period. The culture was shaped by both the new government system and works of authors like Mori Ogai that showed cultural connections.
Hiroshi Sato is a Japanese-born artist who spent his childhood in Tanzania. He received his BFA and MFA from the Academy of Art University in San Francisco. Sato focuses on contemporary realist oil paintings of figures in interior environments, drawing influence from artists such as Vermeer, Degas, and Hopper. His work has been featured in various publications and galleries.
Dhonuk.com is an online art marketplace founded by Shamit Bagchi in 2011 to connect artists and art consumers. The document analyzes Dhonuk's business model and the Indian art market. It finds that affordable art between INR 20,000-75,000 and online art auctions are growing in India. Dhonuk profiles artists and artworks and allows consumers to provide feedback. To better target consumers, the document analyzes customer lifestyles, uniqueness, and involvement in art through questionnaires. It identifies segmentation opportunities around intellectuals, nature lovers, and digital art enthusiasts.
The document provides information about artist Chitra Ramanathan, including reviews and articles about her work. It mentions that Ramanathan had a solo exhibition of her mixed media and acrylic paintings at Pike Performing Arts Center in Indianapolis in June 2010. The text also references other exhibitions of Ramanathan's work and quotes praise that her paintings are inspiring and invoke emotions through layering of color and texture.
Organized was the largest contemporary miniature art show in India held from September 17-23, 2012 in Kochi. The show featured over 200 artworks by 51 artists from across India in the miniature format of 9" x 7". It was curated by Anoop Kamath and conceived by ARTESTATE to showcase exquisite miniature art and attract art lovers with its small-scale works that could easily be displayed. Over 3,000 visitors attended and it was promoted to an audience of 5,000.
Social Initiative to support survivors in Nepal using art. Raising funds and awareness on progress of recovery of Nepal Earthquake 2015. http://publichouse.sg/2016/02/art-impact-leveraging-on-the-arts-to-help-nepal-quake-survivors/
We plan to run this Internationally and looking for suitable venues and community to engage to make this happen.
The art market in 2014 saw record growth globally, with a 26% increase in total auction turnover to $15.2 billion. China remained the largest art market by turnover at $5.66 billion, though it declined 5% from 2013. The US saw the strongest annual growth of 21% to become the second largest market at $4.88 billion. The ultra-high end segment, including works over $1 million, drove continued growth and saw the most activity in New York. Major auction houses like Christie's and Sotheby's set new sales records in 2014, reflecting the ongoing strength and rejuvenation of the global art market.
The document announces an international art exhibition called Art Quake Kyoto 2017 taking place from April 3-9, 2017 at the Museum of Kyoto, Japan. It provides details on submitting artwork applications by January 15, 2017 for consideration. Accepted artists will receive an exhibition space and inclusion in event materials and activities. Past Art Quake events in Istanbul and Kyoto featured artists from around the world showcasing works across various mediums with the goal of promoting peace through cultural exchange.
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Introduction
In the realm of entertainment, few names resonate as Orpah Winfrey Dwayne Johnson. Both figures have carved unique paths in the industry. achieving unparalleled success and becoming iconic symbols of perseverance, resilience, and inspiration. This article delves into the lives, careers. and enduring legacies of Orpah Winfrey Dwayne Johnson. exploring how their journeys intersect and what we can learn from their remarkable stories.
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Early Life and Backgrounds
Orpah Winfrey: From Humble Beginnings to Media Mogul
Orpah Winfrey, often known as Oprah due to a misspelling on her birth certificate. was born on January 29, 1954, in Kosciusko, Mississippi. Raised in poverty by her grandmother, Winfrey's early life was marked by hardship and adversity. Despite these challenges. she demonstrated a keen intellect and an early talent for public speaking.
Winfrey's journey to success began with a scholarship to Tennessee State University. where she studied communication. Her first job in media was as a co-anchor for the local evening news in Nashville. This role paved the way for her eventual transition to talk show hosting. where she found her true calling.
Dwayne Johnson: From Wrestling Royalty to Hollywood Superstar
Dwayne Johnson, also known by his ring name "The Rock," was born on May 2, 1972, in Hayward, California. He comes from a family of professional wrestlers, with both his father, Rocky Johnson. and his grandfather, Peter Maivia, being notable figures in the wrestling world. Johnson's early life was spent moving between New Zealand and the United States. experiencing a variety of cultural influences.
Before entering the world of professional wrestling. Johnson had aspirations of becoming a professional football player. He played college football at the University of Miami. where he was part of a national championship team. But, injuries curtailed his football career, leading him to follow in his family's footsteps and enter the wrestling ring.
Career Milestones
Orpah Winfrey: The Queen of All Media
Winfrey's career breakthrough came in 1986 when she launched "The Oprah Winfrey Show." The show became a cultural phenomenon. drawing millions of viewers daily and earning many awards. Winfrey's empathetic and candid interviewing style resonated with audiences. helping her tackle diverse and often challenging topics.
Beyond her talk show, Winfrey expanded her empire to include the creation of Harpo Productions. a multimedia production company. She also launched "O, The Oprah Magazine" and OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network, further solidifying her status as a media mogul.
Dwayne Johnson: From The Ring to The Big Screen
Dwayne Johnson's wrestling career took off in the late 1990s. when he became one of the most charismatic and popular figures in WWE. His larger-than-life persona and catchphrases endeared him to fans. making him a household name. But, Johnson had ambitions beyond the wrestling ring.
In the early 20
Everything You Need to Know About IPTV Ireland.pdfXtreame HDTV
The way we consume television has evolved dramatically over the past decade. Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) has emerged as a popular alternative to traditional cable and satellite TV, offering a wide range of channels and on-demand content via the internet. In Ireland, IPTV is rapidly gaining traction, with Xtreame HDTV being one of the prominent providers in the market. This comprehensive guide will delve into everything you need to know about IPTV Ireland, focusing on Xtreame HDTV, its features, benefits, and how it is revolutionizing TV viewing for Irish audiences.
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1. Copal
The Leading Authority on Indian Art
Weekly Collector Issue: I
January 2011
Newsletter for Art Aficionados
Global Business and Strategic Partner- ERNST & YOUNG
2. THE YEAR THAT WAS...
Message from the editor:
I wanted to begin the New Year with a new form and made a start by adding a note from
my desk for the first time! The best way to begin this would be to express my gratitude to
all the readers and subscribers of Copal Newsletter for the past 4 years. I thank all the
informed readers who have added value to this initiative of ours by giving precious
inputs that has helped us shape better. Thank you all!
The Year 2010 has created multiple records not only for the Indian Art Market but for
the Global Art Industry as a whole. So many developments, events and fads that
emerged during 2010 having made history, leaves me with no doubt that the art market
is burgeoning at such a rapid pace that the only logic I could evolve from the events of
today and the progression of events in the previous year will be the growing interest and
awareness on art.
I am glad to share with you the first issue of Copal Newsletter 2011 and this time I
diverge from the usual prototype of highlighting the past week's news to highlighting
events and landmarks that made 'Art News' in the year 2010.
Sincerely,
Saguna Ahluwalia
Manager, Corporate Communications
3. Art Market Outlook from the Chief Mentor:
It has indeed been enriching to witness some record breaking landmarks elevating the
global prominence of Indian Art in the year 2010. However for us at Copal, it has truly
been heartening to see records being created by Copal recommended artists in the past
year. Apart from artists S.H Raza, Bharti Kher, Jogen, Tyeb and Rabindranath Tagore
who we recommended in the past year, Copal Research Team is also optimistic about ,
Manjit Bawa, Ram Kumar, Krishen Khanna and the artists belonging to the National
Heritage of India in 2011. It has been encouraging to note that the heritage art of India is
not restricted to the select collectors, but new collectors have realized the potential of
Indian art and are eager to have a piece of it. Year 2010 observed the trend of Indians
collecting Indian art at record breaking prices. This has been supportive in promoting
Indian Art and to keep the valuable evidence of the history of our culture in our country,
as likely as possible. With Raza's Saurashtra, Bharti's memorable sculpture, Tagore's
record in Sotheby's and Arpita Singh's 'Wish Dream', Indian Art has just begun its
expedition to the offshore arena and in no time sooner or in the coming years, it is
destined to be one of the most influential and inspiring genres of art and culture.
Indian Art and the Artists have seen an intensifying appreciation in the overall art scene,
especially internationally. As we enter 2011, it is due time to take a close look at the
performance of the world art-market in 2010 that has seen unprecedented recovery of the
global art market.
Warm Regards,
Ajay Seth
4. 2010: A GLIMPSE
As the market moves towards the work of artists with a proven track record, collectors and
investors have shifted their focus from the usual contemporary art to the work of artists
from the senior genre of Master artists that seem to display comparatively better scope of
returns and wealth creation in future, at least for those who wish to contemplate the
commercial aspect of it.
Few snap shots of the major news on art (worldwide) in the year gone by, are
highlighted in this issue of Copal Newsletter January Vol:1.
Financial Times, March 7, 2010, Nalini Malaviya
Economic Times, January 24, 2010,
Economic Times, Ashoke Nag
Rabindranath Tagore: A Genius gifted to India
Celebrating his 150th Birth Anniversary
May 9th, 2010 as the 150th birth anniversary of Rabindranath Tagore bestowed an
opportunity to remember the genius and the legend that has given so much to the identity of
an Indian. Rabindra Sangeet is still unique and practices all over Bengal and even abroad.
Greatest writer in modern Indian literature, poet, novelist, educator, and an early advocate
of Independence for India, Tagore won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1913.
6. COPAL & BLOOMBERG|UTV Presented ART WISE
Copal joined hands with Bloomberg UTV for launching one of its kind
initiative that aims to bring awareness to art collectors in India and
globally. It was aired two times in a week and was critically acclaimed for
its contribution towards art society and towards the awareness of art
enthusiast across the globe.
THE HERITAGE OF INDIAN ART AT COMMON WEALTH GAMES
The rich legacy of Indian sports was not confined only to the field. A unique
exhibition at the capital's National Museum captured its evolution over the last
5,000 years titled 'Games and Sports of Indian Art', opened in October, 2010. It
aimed to throw light on sports as a way of life in India and played a vital role in
the realization of Cultural strength of India as games and sports in India had
very early roots and a tradition as old as the history of our country.
7. ANISH KAPOOR: INDIA CELEBRATES A GENIUS
He's a superstar in the art world; and in 2010, art lovers in India got their first
chance to see the work of famous sculptor Anish Kapoor up close. It's was a
homecoming of sorts for the Mumbai-born artist who has never shown in the
country before. The three-month exhibition, which started in November 2010,
was organized at two sites — the National Gallery of Modern Art in New
Delhi and Mehboob Studio in Mumbai.
8. HOMECOMING OF S.H. RAZA
According to the art market sources, the great modern master of Indian Art, Syed Haider
Raza is returning to India forever after living in Paris for more than half a century. Raza left
India in 1950 to study at the Eecole Nationale des Beaux Arts in Paris, and stayed on. He has
been coming home on annual visits every winter but this time, after he arrives on December
29, he won't go back to Paris -- except for work. Sources in the Raza Foundation said that
the master, who will turn 89 in February, had made up his mind on coming back to India a
long time back and on his last visit to the country about a year ago, he had zeroed in on a
house in the tony South Delhi neighborhood, Safdarjung Development Area. If true, Indian
art fraternity will feel a proud moment that it failed to cherish for MF Husain.
“The only thing I'm excited about is to touch down, to feel India…mujhe bas jeeena hai
aur jeena hai mere watan mein (I just want to live and live in my country),” SH RAZA (in
an interview to Shaikh Ayaz in “ Open Magazine” dated 30th December, 2010
9. ART THAT MADE NEWS IN 2010
The sculpture smashed the world record of USD 104.3 Million (INR 4 Billion) at Sotheby's
London auction on February 3, 2010. The auction house hailed the exceptional result not only
because the art work belonged to a legendary artist, but because it comprised of a very essential
factor related to art investment – that is Extensive Holding Span. Consequently, the sculptor
created during Alberto's lifetime grew more valuable as the era (it was prepared in) matured. It
is always advised to envision art as a long term asset, and not something one should incline to
buy, with an eye to sell. The metal figure was crafted in 1961 and before this auction, was a part
of the Corporate Collection of a Bank in 1980 eventually sold to a firm in 2009. Even the
corporate sector seems to vouch for Art as an investment.
RELEASE OF REPORT ON ART INDUSTRY IN INDIA: POLICY
RECOMMENDATIONS BY FICCI
April 2, 2010
The visual art sector in India has grown exponentially in the recent years with both appreciation
and market for Indian art expanding domestically and beyond the national borders.
Nevertheless, it has also brought to fore the myriad of challenges that the art ecosystem in India
is faced with. Be it for addressing the regulatory issues pertaining to art, beefing up the art
education infrastructure, changing the way artworks are looked upon from 'Instruments of
wealth creation' to 'Intellectual Property', a need is strongly felt for developing a holistic policy
approach towards the sector as also for better enforcement of the existing policy instruments.
It is against this backdrop, FICCI in association with Amarchand Mangaldas and Deloitte has
prepared a first-of-its-kind report on 'Art Industry in India: Policy Recommendations'. The
Report makes an attempt to assess the existing legislative and taxation regimes pertaining to
visual arts in India, identifies the issues and challenges facing the art economy and outlines a
10. WORLD'S RAREST STAMP SELLS FOR RECORD GBP 1.6 MILLION
In the month of May 2010, the world's most expensive stamp has been sold for what is believed
to be a record sum at an auction shrouded in secrecy. The Treskilling Yellow had been expected
to fetch up to GBP 1.7 Million. But the exact price paid was not disclosed when the little
Swedish rectangular treasure, the world's most valuable object by weight, was sold to a group
of mystery buyers in a telephone auction in Geneva.
The Swedish Treskilling Yellow is believed to be the only surviving misprint of an 1855 three
shilling stamp that was supposed to be green
PICASSO- THE PROLIFIC LEGEND
Pablo Picasso (1881-1973)
Nude, Green Leaves and Bust
oil on canvas
63¾ x 51¼ in. (162 x 130 cm.)
11. Pablo Picasso became king of the art-market hill again when his erotically charged 1932
masterpiece “Nude, Green Leaves and Bust” sold at Christie's New York on May 5 2010
for USD 106 Million. This becomes the highest priced painting ever hammered at an
auction.
RAZA CREATED RECORD FOR INDIAN ART
A magnificent art work ”Saurashtra” by the connoisseur of Modern Indian Art Syed Haider
Raza fetched record price of approx. INR 160 Million at Christie's on June 10, 2010. This is
the highest price ever for an Indian Artwork.
BHARTI KHER
Bharti Kher had her celebrated elephant sculpture fetch USD 1.5 Million (INR 70 Million) at a
Sotheby's auction in London on June 28, 2010. The work (featuring below) was an iconic
representation of the artist's caliber as a legend of the future.
12. LEHMAN BROS AUCTION
Art hailing from the collection of unsuccessful investment bank Lehman Brothers fetched
more than $12 million US at an auction in New York 25th September, 2010. Anish Kapoor's
artwork was one of the creations from the Neuberger Berman and Lehman Brothers Corporate
Art Collections that was auctioned for $ 74,500 (estimated price was 25,000-35,000 USD).
WORLD RECORD FOR CHINESE VASE
World record for the most expensive Chinese art work was been created on 12th
November,2010 when a Chinese antique vase came under the hammer for USD 69.3 Million
in Bainbridge's, a British auction house (the hammer price does not include 20 percent in fees
and taxes).It belonged to the Qianlong dynasty and was discovered in the attic of a modest
suburban home.
13. ARPITA SINGH SETS RECORD AS ART MART BOOMS AGAIN
The boom was back in the auction market with Arpita Singh's 'Wish Dream' mural
selling at INR 90 Million (USD 2.24 Million) - a record for an Indian female artist.
With prices of art stabilizing, buyers are willing to bet high on large three dimensional
art and murals by top-of-the chain artists. The sale follows in the footsteps of Bharti
Kher whose work, 'In the Skin of an Elephant', fetched INR 70 Million at an auction in
Sotheby's in June.
The art market in point of fact, has recovered its momentum in 2010. This fact has
been quickly seized by the auction houses who are now predicting annual growth in
three figures. Even the statistics (according to Art Price) stand till June 2010, global
auction revenue from fine art amounted to USD 3.9 Billion.
The same report (by Art price) states that Behind China, the other significant
emerging force on the international art market is India. The demand is global and
fast-growing, substantially fuelled by the speculative incentive to earn attractive
gains on quick turnarounds. The main players as of now are the sculptor Anish
Kapoor, as the biggest example of the 'Indian El Dorado'.
We look forward to an even more promising fate of Indian & Global Art and hope to
see more spectacular milestones in future that will emboss the history of Indian Art
on the World Canvas. The confidence in Indian artworks is on the rise again, and a
recent report by ArtTactic claims that the overall Indian Art Market Confidence
Indicator has risen 26% since October 2009, it also notes that the Speculation
Barometer for Modern Indian Art is now at 6.3, up from 4.9 in October 2009.
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Editor: Saguna Ahluwalia
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