Transforming Realities Exhibition- Art Positive
Binoy varghese
Let 100 Flowers Bloom
Binoy varghese
Let 100 Flowers Bloom
George martin pj
Inlaid Anecdotes-1
Sachin george sebastian
Sites Of Metamorphosis
Sujata bajaj
Peregrination
Suraj kumar kashi
Dubai On The Desk
Suraj kumar kashi
A Girl With Flower Face

Transforming Realities

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Curator's Note

Transforming Realities


Dreams, desires, fantasies, and memories act as fissures in the foundation of our realities. The act of existence is distressed by such impulses. In addition, the impact of a multitude of socio-political events both on a global and national scale have brought the importance of our immediate surroundings to the fore, leaving the human figure lost in the background, consumed by his own reality. These interruptions sometimes slip away and create a tear in our perceived realities. 


Today many of the artists are addressing the changes and snag created and faced by us which is becoming a part of our reality.  Some are working the issue of the loss of flora and fauna from the surrounding and witnessing the radical changes in the cityscape. Some may narrate the adaptive nature of people who are facing the current economic and social challenges with courage and creativity. Oscillating between microscopic to panoramic views of reality with both abstract and figurative elements we may bring references from alternative dwellings, careful use of natural resources, renewable energy, humane migration policies, a fairer global distribution of wealth, and protest movements among the middle classes. 

 

Dreams, desires, fantasies, and memories act as fissures in the foundation of our realities. The act of existence is distressed by such impulses. In addition, the impact of a multitude of socio-political events both on a global and national scale have brought the importance of our immediate surroundings to the fore, leaving the human figure lost in the background, consumed by his own reality. These interruptions sometimes slip away and create a tear in our perceived realities. 


Today many of the artists are addressing the changes and snag created and faced by us which is becoming a part of our reality.  Some are working the issue of the loss of flora and fauna from the surrounding and witnessing the radical changes in the cityscape. Some may narrate the adaptive nature of people who are facing the current economic and social challenges with courage and creativity. Oscillating between microscopic to panoramic views of reality with both abstract and figurative elements we may bring references from alternative dwellings, careful use of natural resources, renewable energy, humane migration policies, a fairer global distribution of wealth, and protest movements among the middle classes. 

 

Dreams, desires, fantasies, and memories act as fissures in the foundation of our realities. The act of existence is distressed by such impulses. In addition, the impact of a multitude of socio-political events both on a global and national scale have brought the importance of our immediate surroundings to the fore, leaving the human figure lost in the background, consumed by his own reality. These interruptions sometimes slip away and create a tear in our perceived realities. 


Today many of the artists are addressing the changes and snag created and faced by us which is becoming a part of our reality.  Some are working the issue of the loss of flora and fauna from the surrounding and witnessing the radical changes in the cityscape. Some may narrate the adaptive nature of people who are facing the current economic and social challenges with courage and creativity. Oscillating between microscopic to panoramic views of reality with both abstract and figurative elements we may bring references from alternative dwellings, careful use of natural resources, renewable energy, humane migration policies, a fairer global distribution of wealth, and protest movements among the middle classes. 

 

Dreams, desires, fantasies, and memories act as fissures in the foundation of our realities. The act of existence is distressed by such impulses. In addition, the impact of a multitude of socio-political events both on a global and national scale have brought the importance of our immediate surroundings to the fore, leaving the human figure lost in the background, consumed by his own reality. These interruptions sometimes slip away and create a tear in our perceived realities. 


Today many of the artists are addressing the changes and snag created and faced by us which is becoming a part of our reality.  Some are working the issue of the loss of flora and fauna from the surrounding and witnessing the radical changes in the cityscape. Some may narrate the adaptive nature of people who are facing the current economic and social challenges with courage and creativity. Oscillating between microscopic to panoramic views of reality with both abstract and figurative elements we may bring references from alternative dwellings, careful use of natural resources, renewable energy, humane migration policies, a fairer global distribution of wealth, and protest movements among the middle classes. 

Vijay sharma

9 ARTWORKS

Farhad hussain

8 ARTWORKS

George martin pj

14 ARTWORKS

Venkat bothsa

10 ARTWORKS

Subodh kerkar

27 ARTWORKS

Pratul dash

4 ARTWORKS

Birendra pani

2 ARTWORKS

Manil gupta

3 ARTWORKS

Sujata bajaj

5 ARTWORKS

Vinita karim

10 ARTWORKS

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