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Gayatri Sinha's 'Memory Fields' Exhibition Celebrates 35 Years Of Gallery Espace

'Memory Fields', the 35th-anniversary exhibition of Gallery Espace, curated by acclaimed art critic and curator Gayatri Sinha, celebrates the gallery's journey in Indian contemporary art. Featuring 38 celebrated artists, including M.F. Husain, Manjit Bawa, and Nilima Sheikh, the exhibition is on display at Bikaner House from November 29 to December 12.

Gayatri Sinha's 'Memory Fields' Exhibition: Fugue State Dreams by Chitra Ganesh
Fugue State Dreams by Chitra Ganesh | Photo: Suresh K Pandey/바카라

Over two decades, Chitra Ganesh라이브 바카라 work has expanded from drawing and painting, and evolved to encompass animations, wall drawings, collages, computer generated imagery, video, and sculpture, representing stories of femininity, sexuality, and power.

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Gayatri Sinhas Memory Fields Exhibition: Enshrined Memories by Karl Antao
Enshrined Memories by Karl Antao | Photo: Suresh K Pandey/바카라

Karl Antao transforms wood into expressive, large-scale sculptures rich in meaning. He has won numerous prestigious art awards throughout his career.

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Gayatri Sinhas Memory Fields Exhibition: Scars as Cartographers Of Memory by Puneet Kaushik
Scars as Cartographers Of Memory by Puneet Kaushik | Photo: Suresh K Pandey/바카라

Puneet Kaushik is known for creating deeply personal paintings and installations which explore the essence of being, often focusing on the human body in visceral detail.

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Gayatri Sinhas Memory Fields Exhibition: Artworks by Jeram Patel
Artworks by Jeram Patel | Photo: Suresh K Pandey/바카라

Jeram Patel, a pioneering abstractionist, reshaped the Indian art scene in the late 1950s and 1960s by forging a bold new visual identity and approach to abstraction.

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Gayatri Sinhas Memory Fields Exhibition: A sculpture by Sudarshan Shetty
A sculpture by Sudarshan Shetty | Photo: Suresh K Pandey/바카라

Sudarshan Shetty is a contemporary Indian artist known for his sculptures and installations, creating a lyrical, playful world with his art.

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Gayatri Sinhas Memory Fields Exhibition: A Dream of Hiroshi by Waswo X Waswo
A Dream of Hiroshi by Waswo X Waswo | Photo: Suresh K Pandey/바카라

Waswo X. Waswo (born 1953) is an American artist and photographer based in India for over 20 years, known for his sepia-toned photographs, hand-colored portraits, and contemporary miniature paintings inspired by Mughal and Mewar styles.

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Gayatri Sinhas Memory Fields Exhibition: Artwork by M.F. Husain
Artwork by M.F. Husain | Photo: Suresh K Pandey/바카라

Legendary artist M.F. Husain encouraged Renu Modi to establish Gallery Espace in 1989, designing its iconic horse logo and inaugurating it with his autobiographical watercolors. A close friend of the Modi family, Husain played a key role in shaping the gallery's vision.

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Gayatri Sinhas Memory Fields Exhibition:
Gayatri Sinha, the curator of Memory Fields Exhibition | Photo: Suresh K Pandey/바카라
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Gayatri Sinhas Memory Fields Exhibition: Through Narrow Passage by Manjunath Kamath
Through Narrow Passage by Manjunath Kamath | Photo: Suresh K Pandey/바카라
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Gayatri Sinhas Memory Fields Exhibition: The Room by Vasudevan Akkitham
The Room by Vasudevan Akkitham | Photo: Suresh K Pandey/바카라
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Gayatri Sinhas Memory Fields Exhibition: Home-Land 2 by Nilima Sheikh
Home-Land 2 by Nilima Sheikh | Photo: Suresh K Pandey/바카라
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Gayatri Sinhas Memory Fields Exhibition: Relief Sculptures and Pitch perfect by Anandajit Ray
Relief Sculptures and Pitch perfect by Anandajit Ray | Photo: Suresh K Pandey/바카라
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Gayatri Sinhas Memory Fields Exhibition: Road lines and other artworks by Zarina
Road lines and other artworks by Zarina | Photo: Suresh K Pandey/바카라
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Gayatri Sinhas Memory Fields Exhibition: The Great Escape by Amit Ambalal
The Great Escape by Amit Ambalal | Photo: Suresh K Pandey/바카라
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Gayatri Sinhas Memory Fields Exhibition: Halt and Nyork by Mekhala Bahl
Halt and N'york by Mekhala Bahl | Photo: Suresh K Pandey/바카라

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