Mumbai Gallery Weekend presents a dynamic showcase of contemporary Indian art for young collectors
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Mumbai Gallery Weekend presents a dynamic showcase of contemporary Indian art for young collectors
Sakura Zensen by Sheena Bajaria.



MUMBAI .- MGW all set to take place in the city of Mumbai from January 11-14th presents "Evolution of Now," a Young Collectors’ Pop Up Exhibition curated by Teesta Bhandare and Art Garde a ground-breaking group exhibition featuring 8 emerging artists from across India, is set to redefine the landscape of contemporary art. This pop-up serves as a testament to the diversity of artistic expression prevalent in the country today, offering a vibrant starting point for emerging collectors venturing into the art scene. From 11th to 14th January, 2024, the inaugural edition will coincide with the Mumbai Gallery Weekend 2024, providing a unique platform for art enthusiasts and collectors to immerse themselves in the evolving narratives of these visionary artists such as Purvai Rai, Ritu Aggarwal,Kaushik Saha, Akshata Mokshi, Dheeraj Yadav, Pavan Kavitkar, Sheena Bajaria and Meera George. The exhibition will take place at Kathiwada City House.

The Evolution of Now invites viewers on an introspective journey into the self-exploration and evolution of contemporary Indian art. The exhibition's intentional curation of 8 artists, each with distinctive styles, mediums, and motivations, reflects the kaleidoscope of voices that define the present. This immersive experience connects the artists' practices with the lived realities and experiences of today's world, fostering a dialogue that transcends geographic boundaries. Through a deliberate diversity of works, the exhibition challenges preconceived notions, encouraging viewers to question the very essence of art and its role in shaping societal narratives.

Rooted in research and deep introspection, the Evolution of Now showcases a collective commitment to empirical values among the featured artists. Each artwork serves as a visual response to existing socio-political stimuli, offering viewers a nuanced perspective on contemporary issues. The intentional variation in mediums and styles emphasizes that, beyond aesthetic considerations, the artists' practices are deeply embedded in thoughtful exploration. By bridging the gap between contemporary voices and diverse audiences, the exhibition strives to create a space where differing views converge, celebrating the rich tapestry of the contemporary art scene.

The Evolution of Now recognizes the relative nature of the term and presents a historical snapshot of the present moment. As the exhibition travels to various cities, it aims to unite stakeholders in a shared exploration of contemporary art. The showcase promises a captivating narrative that captures the essence of the present and opens a dialogue about the evolving nature of artistic expression.

The Curator: Teesta Bhandare

Teesta Bhandare is the Associate Director of Art Mumbai, the city’s first art fair which took place in November 2023. She is also the co-founder and director of Young Collectors’ Weekend, a pan India initiative to promote emerging and middle career South Asian artists. She is also the founder of Art Garde. Teesta has been invited to speak at various events and write for various publications about her experience as a curator, collectors and arts administrator.










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