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A new exhibition gives traditional Indian calendar art a wacky twist
The saddest part about em calendar girls who cavort on the beach in skimpy bikinis is that youll never get a date out of them. But despair not,Red Earth and Apparao Galleries have put together a whole new show on Indian calendar art but with a wacky,crazy twist that has you looking at the art without boggling your mind.
Another incredible work is that of collage artist Farhan Mujib. In The room with Blue Walls,Mujib merges imagery from Hindu and Muslim calendar art. Ive paid homage to the grandmaster of calendar art Raja Ravi Verma,by juxtaposing his nouveau Hindu iconography with the figure of a Buraaq,a mythical figure that is a popular in Muslim calendars, says Mujib. The year ends with a self portrait of Pushpamala N,dressed in traditional Thai costume and shot in a studio in Bangkok
While much of painting in India has undoubtedly looked westwards in an attempt to contextualise itself in the global art scenario,some artists have taken Indian popular imagery as the starting point of their journey. Each artist presents a unique way in which popular culture is incorporated into their art practice, says Verma. Case in point is Waswo X Waswos I See Myself as Laxmi and Alexis Kerseys pink yogi meditating on a Louis Vuitton mat,concentrating on an Indian take on the biblical tale of David and Goliath.
The calendar is available for Rs 300.
The exhibition is on at Apparao Galleries,Triveni Garden Theatre,till 30 January. To order your calender call Red Earth at 01141764054
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