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Jammu artists to display talent in International show | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Aug 24: young artists of Jammu will participate in the International Art Exhibition of Black and White Drawings and prints, being organized by three organizations of the country. These organizations include Smd Foundation Guwahati, ArtFort India, Chandigarh and Verman Cultural Celebrations, Jammu. The exhibition is to be dedicated to Late (Smt.) Gobind Kaur, the 1st Contemporary Woman Sculptor of J&K State and would be inaugurated by Chandigarh based senior artist Prabhinder Lallat at the Master Sansar Chand Art Gallery of Kala Kendra, Jammu on 27th August, 2019. The art works of artists of four countries would be on display in the show. Simone Noseda (Italy); Keziban Ertugrul Yildirim (Turkey); Monisa Saha (Bangladesh); Mintu Deka, Meenakshi Bargohain and Bandana Nath (Assam); Prabhinder Lall, Manmadha Rao, Neeti Joshi, Perminder Kaur and Pardeep Verma (Chandigarh); Raghu Neware, Vaishali Pakhale and Vandana Prihagya (Nagpur); Shyam Sharma (Ghaziabad); Sankari Mitra (Kolkata); Dr. Nisha Soni (Kota); Neelu Kanwaria (Jaipur); Nijeena Neelambaram (Kerala); Bharti Sharma and Nishi Nitya - new delhi (New Delhi); Dr. Suneet Madan (Mohali); Rashmita Kanojia (Ambala); Arvind Sharma (Karnal); Mukesh K. Zile Singh (Kaithal); Lee Za (Patiala); Riya Abrol (Chamba); Harpreet Kaur (Jalandhar) and Shivani Singla (Ludhiana) are participating in the specially designed art exhibition of B&W Drawings and prints in miniature format. Senior artists Jang S Verman and Kamalnain Bhan as well as the young artists of J&K State viz. Renu Bala, Shivali Jamwal, Saurav Kumar, Payal Aggarwal, Vijay Singh and Bharati Rajput (Jammu) will also display their talent in this international art exhibition. According to the organizers the forthcoming exhibition is the 4th B&W show in its series. According to them the purpose of organizing such shows and workshop dedicated to black & white art works is to revive the mediums used by our ancestors in long tested visual expressions to express and share their views and emotions. Further Black & White works are not involved in details which create diversions in the imagination of the viewers. The third view in this regard is that while viewing Black & White visuals the viewer merges his 'imaginative fill ups' to complete the visuals according to his wish. |
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