Art Express
Saturday, April 19, 2025
Landscapes of the Soul: A Journey Through Art with Jesal Dalal & Hemali Shah
Sunday, April 13, 2025
Realms of Peace – IV Solo Show of Paintings By Well-known artist Bhaskar Singha in Jehangir Art Gallery
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Artist : Bhaskar Singha |
Realms of Peace – IV : The Meditative Art of Bhaskar Singha
The world of art is often seen as a sanctuary—an alternate realm where beauty, thought, and emotion converge. Few artists embody this idea more completely than Bhaskar Singha, whose upcoming solo exhibition, "Realms of Peace – IV," promises to be both a visual and spiritual journey.
The exhibition will be inaugurated on Tuesday, 15th April 2025 at 6:30 PM, at the Jehangir Art Gallery, Gallery No.1, Kala Ghoda, Mumbai. It will remain open to visitors daily from 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM till 21st April 2025.
The event will be graced by distinguished guests, including Mr. Sudipto Sen, noted film director of The Kerala Story and Bastar; Mr. Mohan Thombre, retired IAS officer; Mrs. Sujata Bali of Miran Production, Mr. Rakesh Gupta, Director of Routes 2 Roots NGO; and Mr. Sujit Das, Executive Vice President - Creative, Turmeriq.
Bhaskar Singha is not merely a painter—he is a seeker, a chronicler of life’s simplicity, and a spiritual explorer. Over the last 28 years, he has developed a unique visual language, initially through watercolour, and later through acrylic on canvas. His early watercolours are noted for their distinct layering technique—ten to twelve translucent washes that often resemble stencil work or the wax resist textures of batik.
As his journey progressed, so did his themes. Singha often chooses issue-based subjects—child labour, devotion, psychology, Sanatan philosophy—transforming them into meditative reflections on canvas. His deep connection with the Ramakrishna Mission infused his art with a stronger spiritual dimension, and the influence of Sanatan Sanskriti became increasingly central to his work.
Singha’s artworks are rich in symbolism and atmosphere. One can sense the cool breeze on a beach, the rustling of leaves, or the searing heat of a summer day—each natural element crafted with emotional nuance. In works like 'Youth,'he portrays the fire and competitive spirit of young people across genders, highlighting the evolving roles of women in society. In another series, inspired by the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, he created pieces such as 'Run for Clean India,' capturing the ripple effect of one individual’s actions in inspiring community change.
Solo Show of Paintings “How to Disappear Completely” by artist Amit Gautam in Jehangir Art Gallery
Amit Gautam, a distinguished visual artist, is celebrated for his exceptional command over the watercolor medium—a form both fluid and elusive, requiring a rare finesse. A postgraduate from National Institute of Design, Amit brings a unique take on contemporary art.
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Artist : Amit Gautam |
Gautam’s fascination with the human condition—particularly the nuances of the face—forms the emotional core of his artistic journey. The human figure has remained a consistent theme in his explorations, serving both as subject and metaphor. In his portraits, each face becomes a narrative—etched in color, shadow, and silence.
This exhibition is not a declaration, but an invitation—to experience the poetic drama of light and pigment, of flowing color harnessed within form. The works are as unrestrained as they are composed—a celebration of color, contemplation, and craft.
His paintings strike a rare harmony between conceptual precision and expressive freedom.
The exhibition is open to all, from 11 AM to 7 PM daily, and admission is free of charge. Art connoisseurs and enthusiasts alike are warmly invited to witness this exquisite confluence of technique and soul, and to immerse themselves in a visual experience that is both profound and poetic.
VENUE:
Jehangir Art Gallery
161-B, M.G. Road
Kala Ghoda, Mumbai 400 001
Timing:11am to 7pm.
Contact:+91 7983017587
Wednesday, February 26, 2025
INNOCENCE TO INNOVATION – Switching Chairs
Our lives are woven from stories—memories of childhood, moments of solitude, and an ever-evolving world. Growing up in Rourkela, my days were filled with nature’s simplicity. My father, a pattern maker at a steel plant, built me a small wooden chair and asked what color I wanted. Without hesitation, I chose
During the stillness of the COVID-19 lockdown, memories of that pink chair resurfaced. The world was confined—thinking, waiting, adapting—while outside, animals roamed free. This contrast inspired my hybrid beings, part human, part animal, seated on symbolic chairs. The chair became more than an object; it embodied authority, longing, and transformation.
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Artist Jasbinder Singh |
Over the years, I have witnessed a dramatic shift—from an era without television or computers to a world shaped by artificial intelligence. As we embrace technology, we drift from innocence, becoming mechanical, detached from nature. My art captures this transition, juxtaposing childhood purity with a surreal, hybrid future.
In my work, the chair is not just furniture—it is an observer, absorbing the essence of those who sit on it, whether a child, teacher, businessman, or leader. It reflects power, vulnerability, greed, and wisdom.
Art, design, and technology must coexist with nature in balance. As we move forward, I ask: Who truly holds the power—the person sitting on the chair, or the chair itself?
Saturday, February 22, 2025
“MONKS” Solo Show of Paintings by well-known artist Vijay Kiyawat in Jehangir Art Gallery
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Artist - Vijay Kiyawat |
Born in 1946, Vijay Kiyawat is a recognised contemporary artist celebrated for his distinctive watercolours. His paintings are adorning the walls of corporates like Goldman Sachs, and art lovers in Australia, Brazil, Dubai, Germany, Guyana, Japan, Singapore, Switzerland, Unites States, and of course India.
An IIT-trained engineer and corporate CEO for over four decades, Kiyawat embraced his artistic journey later in life, drawing on a unique fusion of analytical precision and creative expression. Kiyawat’s artistic foundation was shaped through mentorship under esteemed artists including Manish Pushkale, Vasundhara Tewari Broota, Late Surinder Kaur, and Rajesh Sharma in Delhi, Julie Cohn in Berkeley, California, and Raymond Yap at NAFA-Singapore.
His works reflect an enduring connection with nature, influenced by the lush gardens, trees, and flowers of Delhi. Describing watercolour as his "spiritual medium," Kiyawat's paintings resonate with optimism, serenity, and a touch of surrealism. His inspirations stem from literature, his extensive travels, and the study of nature. His compositions weave narratives and philosophies, inviting viewers into a world of soft, vibrant colours and intriguing mysteries. Admirers of his art affectionately refer to them as "Happy Paintings," a testament to their uplifting impact.Kiyawat’s works have been exhibited nationally and internationally. Notably, the AIFACS and Camlin have showcased his art multiple times through national competitions, and his participation in senior artists’ camps organised by AIFACS further highlights his stature in the art community. His solo exhibitions span New Delhi, Mumbai, and Singapore, while his group shows have reached audiences in India, London, the United States, and Singapore.
In 2014, his exhibition at the India Habitat Centre in New Delhi was featured in their annual journal. His dedication to promoting art extends to his nomination as a Member-General Council of Sahitya Kala Parishad (SKP), an academy of the Delhi Government. Through his art, Vijay Kiyawat exemplifies the harmonious blending of analytical precision and boundless creativity, leaving an indelible mark on the contemporary art world. Beyond painting, Kiyawat is a passionate pianist and avid birdwatcher.
From: 24th February to 2nd March 2025
“MONKS”
Legends & Traditions
Solo Show of Paintings by well-known artist Vijay Kiyawat
VENUE:
Jehangir Art Gallery
61-B, M.G. Road
Kala Ghoda, Mumbai 400 001
Timing: 11am to 7pm.
Contact: +91 98100 38212
Sunday, February 16, 2025
“Home & Abroad” A Painting and a Thought An Exhibition of recent work by artist Dr. Mohan Luthra
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Artist Dr. Mohan Luthra |
Mumbai’s Jehangir Art Gallery is set to host Home & Abroad – A Painting and a Thought, the latest exhibition by Dr. Mohan Luthra, a London-based artist whose work spans painting, sculpture, and socially reflective art. Running from February 17–23, 2025, the exhibition explores the connection between place, memory, and artistic expression.
For decades, Dr. Luthra lived and worked in London’s civil sector, balancing his passion for art with public service. In recent years, he has spent winters in Goa and Vadodara, sharing a studio and immersing himself in both painting and sculpture. His artistic approach is deeply influenced by his background in governance and cultural inquiry, blending aesthetics with reflections on history, environment, and identity.
What sets Home & Abroad apart is its fusion of art and poetry. Each painting is accompanied by a poetic verse or narrative, penned by the artist himself. These lyrical reflections enhance the depth of the artwork, offering a multisensory experience that merges the visual with the literary. His verses are not just descriptions but meditations on time, change, and human connection.
Unlike many artists who adhere to a fixed aesthetic, Dr. Luthra embraces fluidity, believing that an artist should let form follow theme rather than be confined to a singular style. His mixed-media practice blends acrylics and watercolors, merging the soft luminosity of English watercolor traditions with the bold expressiveness of Indian artistic heritage.
His previous exhibitions in major Indian fine art galleries have received critical acclaim. Seema Bawa of AIFACS, Delhi, praised his ability to capture both local and global issues with depth and clarity. Padma Shri awardee Prof. Biman B. Das, Chairperson of AIFACS, described his work as “simple, elegant, and deeply thoughtful.” Senior artist Sidharth called his art “refreshing contemporary thinking with a passion for social commentary.”
More than a collection of paintings, Home & Abroad is a journey across time and geography, a conversation between brushstrokes and words, between past and present. It invites viewers to reflect, remember, and reimagine. Through this exhibition, Dr. Luthra once again proves that art is not just about capturing beauty but about storytelling, contemplation, and change.
Jehangir Art Gallery
161-B, M.G. Road
Kala Ghoda, Mumbai 400 001
Timing: 11am to 7pm
Contact: +91 9910287876
Wednesday, February 12, 2025
"GULZAR" 8th Solo Show of Paintings by renowned artist Virendra Chopde in Kismat Art Gallery
Solo exhibition of paintings by a contemporary Renowned artist, Virendra Chopde will be held at Kismat Art Gallery, 11, Dena Bank Building, 3rd Pasta Lane, opposite Colaba Market, Mumbai 400005 from 13th to 16th February 2025 between 11 am to 7 pm.
This exhibition will be inaugurated on 13th February 2025 at 5.30pm by Chief Guest Philip Dmello(Eminent Artist), Guest of Honor Vinita Mirchandani, Owner of Gallery Studio 3
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Artist: Virendra Chopde |
Virendra Chopde hails from Kamptee. He had his art education degrees from Rashtrasanta Tukdoji Maharaj University, Nagpur like BFA Drawing / Painting in 2002, M.F.A – Drawing / Painting in 2005 and Diploma Art Education in 2005 in Mumbai. He was a recipient of several meritorious awards and prizes during his student days at Government Chitrakala Mahavidyalaya Nagpur and thereafter as well as during his illustrious art journey spanning over 2 decades from various art promotional institutions of national and international reputation. He actively participated in several art shows, workshops, camps etc at Nagpur, Mumbai, Ujjain, Pune, Jodhpur, Khajuraho – M.P., New Delhi, Chennai, Dhanbad, Bhopal, Kamptee, Baramati, Manali – M.P. , Chandrapur etc. His presentations in these art shows were highly applauded which duly inspired him for the future. His works are in proud collection of many prominent art collectors in India and abroad.
The present series in Acrylic on canvas illustrates his deep attachment with Nature and its many wonders in different seasons having conducive environments as well as human emotions in sensitive minds of young women or ladies. He has adopted a minimalistic approach in his creations which are also having simplicity and clarity as well as transparency achieved through relevant aesthetic sense and spirits. He has exemplified subtle nuances of shape, form, texture, colour, tonal harmony through the textures and the aroma and fragrance of the desired visual effects achieved in the apt perspectives of visual arts. He has mostly focused on vivid human emotions in a sensitive mind like love, friendship, innocence, devotion, excitement, memories, greed, anger, sadness, pain etc alongwith happiness, joy, exhilaration, anticipation (waiting) and many more. His works reveal visual experience of flowers like champa / Chameli etc along which scent aroma and freshness emanating therefrom that, in turn, leave an everlasting and profound visual impact on human mind in apt perspectives. The works also highlight the artistic visual language of artistic expressions to focus on the desired visual perspectives of ecstasy and aesthetics in the creative endeavor which always share a dialogue with the viewers leading to their appreciation and encouraging response.
From:13th to 16th February 2025
"GULZAR"
8th Solo show of paintings from the series of Chhapkhana Group by renowned artist Virendra Chopde
VENUE:
Kismat Art Gallery
11, Dena Bank Building,
3rd Pasta Lane, Opp. Colaba Market
Colaba, Mumbai 400 005
Timing: 10am to 7pm.
Contact: +91 8087004700
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