- Alexander Gorlizki, So Much To Do, So Little Time, 2024
- Alexander Gorlizki, Build Up, 2024
- Dhara Mehrotra, Echo IX (8), (Set of 12), 2024
- Dhara Mehrotra, Echo IX (5), (Set of 12), 2024
- Puja Mondal, Riyaaz II, 2024
- Puja Mondal, Riyaaz I, 2024
- Laxmipriya Panigrahi, Golden Rays, Green Hues, 2024
- Katyayini Gargi, To Reach That Distant Shore, 2024
- Jatinder Singh Durhailay, Won't You Come Home, 2024
- Jatinder Singh Durhailay, The Lady with a Dagger and a Golden Shield, 2024
- Sharmi Chowdhury, The Land May Erase From The Soul Of Its Inhabitants When It Is Torn Apart III, 2024
- Sharmi Chowdhury, The Land May Erase From The Soul Of Its Inhabitants When It Is Torn Apart I, 2024
- Sharmi Chowdhury, The Land May Erase From The Soul Of Its Inhabitants When It Is Torn Apart II, 2024
- S. M. Khayyam, Zeb un Nissa, 2024
- S. M. Khayyam, Court Lady Pouring Wine, 2024
- S. M. Khayyam, Court Lady Playing the Vina, 2024
We are delighted to return to the third edition of Art SG, presenting compelling contemporary works by artists Alexander Gorlizki, Dhara Mehrotra, Jatinder Singh Durhailay, Katyayini Gargi, Laxmipriya Panigrahi, Puja Mondal, S. M. Khayyam and Sharmi Chowdhury. The presentation brings together a diverse range of subject matter and enquiries from artists in various stages of their careers, showcasing the range of Anant Art’s programme.
Through the works of these eight artists, we see a social critique that frames sensibility as an aesthetic movement representing community and belonging that transcends biological and gender boundaries.
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