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REALM OF ETHOS
30 Sep, 2024 - 04 Nov, 2024
Nungambakkam
In the quiet corners of our hearts, stories unfold, weaving a tapestry of emotions that seek expression in the realm of the visual. This
exhibition is a symphony of hues and textures, each piece a verse in the larger poem of human experience. Through the delicate
layering of color and the intricate dance of light and shadow, our artists unveil a vocabulary rich in the echoes of the past and the
whispers of the present.
These works are more than mere art; they are whispers of a bygone era, echoes of a home left behind, and the unspoken dreams of
finding one's path. They are the intimate musings of souls navigating the labyrinth of existence, each stroke and hue a testament to
their journey. Here, you will encounter the raw essence of pain, grief, joy, and triumph—emotions that transcend the boundaries of
time and space, inviting you to find your own reflection within them.
Our artists, hailing from diverse corners of India, bring forth their unique visual languages—languages born from personal narratives
and collective memories. In their hands, form transcends its traditional confines, becoming a fluid entity that breathes life into the
formless. This is a space where boundaries blur and where art becomes an extension of the soul, resonating with the viewer's own
experiences and emotions.
As you wander through this collection, let yourself be immersed in the stories etched into every canvas and every sculpture. Allow the
colors to speak to you, the textures to draw you in, and the forms to guide you toward a deeper understanding of the human
condition. This exhibition is not just a display of art but a dialogue—a conversation between the artist and the observer, the past and
the present, the seen and the unseen.
Welcome to a journey through the visual spectrum of the heart, where art becomes a bridge to the innermost realms of our being.
Here, you will find not only the stories of others but the threads of your narrative woven into the vibrant tapestry of human
expression.
Annapurna Madipadiga
(Curator)