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10th - 12th January 2025 | Reliance Jio Garden, BKC, Mumbai ‘Fragments of the Future,’ is a curated art exhibition by Shalini Passi, taking place at Ajio Luxe Wkend 2025. This highly anticipated showcase will run from 10th to 12th January 2025 at Reliance Jio Garden, BKC, Mumbai. An Artistic Odyssey Through Postmodern India Fragments of the Future brings together a dynamic roster of artists who are redefining the boundaries of contemporary art in India. This innovative exhibition serves as a platform for dialogue and exploration, reflecting the nation’s socio-cultural transformation. Featuring works by trailblazing artists such as G. Ravinder Reddy, Shambhavi, Probir Gupta, Waswo X. Waswo, Jagannath Panda, Pranati Panda, Vasudevam Akkitham, T. Venkenna, Narayan Biswas, Sunil Gawde, Dhruva Mistry, Manish Nai, Valay Gada, Gigi Scaria, Ranbir Kaleka, Teja Gavankar, Sachin George Sebastian, Manisha Gera Baswani, Vasudha Thozhur, Vibha Galhotra, Tom Vattakuzhy, Ankon Mitra, Dia Mehhta Bhupal, and Sonia Khurana. The exhibition delves into pressing themes like identity, migration, urbanisation, and the interplay between technology and tradition. Each piece challenges conventional narratives, blurring the lines between abstraction, realism, and conceptualism. Through diverse mediums — including painting, sculpture, photography, video art, and installations — these artists confront historical and contemporary issues, inviting viewers to question the status quo and engage in a thought-provoking dialogue about art’s role in an ever-changing society. Curatorial Vision Shalini Passi’s curatorial approach underscores the fluidity of contemporary art. “This exhibition celebrates the power of art as a tool for reflection, emotion, and collective awareness,” says Passi. “It bridges the gap between the past and the future, encouraging us to reconsider art’s purpose in today’s context.” Highlights include Gigi Scaria’s urban dialogues, Sachin George Sebastian’s intricate sculptures, Dia Mehhta Bhupal’s immersive photographic environments, and Vibha Galhotra’s multidisciplinary works addressing climate change and consumerism. Together, the exhibited pieces emphasise mobility, community, and the evolving nature of art in postmodern India. |
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