Stay updated with the latest - Click here to follow us on Instagram
Kabir ER
The Sultan’s woman for the night lies comfortably on a set of cushions, smoking the hookah, while her servants pamper her. This typical Ottoman scene from a harem is delicately woven on a silken tapestry called The Chosen One that collector Chetan Sachdev bought from Cairo over 20 years ago. “It was after I bought this that the madness started,” says Sachdev, managing director at an advertising firm, who has since amassed an impressive collection of tapestries from around the world. Around 50 of these, from France, Belgium, Netherlands, Sweden, Peru, Turkey, Persia and Egypt, are on display as part of “Tap-E-Stories” an exhibition organised by Articulate, an artists’ collective, at the Epicentre Art Gallery in Gurgaon.
van Gogh.
The exhibition also incorporates different kinds of furniture that recreate the period of artwork from the tapestries. “The idea was to be able to incorporate these beautiful works of art in a modern setting in a modern home,” said Neetu Shroff, one of the members of Articulate and also designer of the furniture.
A particularly stunning piece in the collection is a Belgian tapestry called Verdure (French for green) that was woven by hand in fine wool. Showing a meandering stream surrounded by thick vegetation, the image depicts the scene in lush colours. “European castles used to be damp and dark places and such tapestries would liven up the ambience,” he says.
The works are on display at Epicentre, Gurgaon, till today. Contact:0124-2715000
The reporter is a student of EXIMS
Stay updated with the latest - Click here to follow us on Instagram