Immersive Infinites

Immersive Infinites

Immersive Infinites

25th November 2023 - 5th January 2024

Art Alive Gallery S-221, Panchsheel Park New Delhi - 110017

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An immersive experience is transformative in its nature- a conduit to take you by the hand into a new vision created by the artist in an intimate spatial environment through visual and tactile delights. The artist as storyteller takes the audience on a journey tapping into an emotional memory or truth - both literally and metaphorically. This exhibition allows the audience to experience ceramic art that is rooted in concepts of history, politics, nature, environmental concerns and community with ceramic works that span a range of topics, from architecture to social justice, the body, the domestic, the political and the organic, in order to reclaim the centrality of ceramics as a medium in the world of art. ”

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Art Alive Gallery is one of the top rated art galleries in Delhi exhibiting a vast collection of Indian contemporary art including paintings, abstract paintings, watercolours, sculptures, Ceramics art, as well as art books. The art gallery in Delhi offers a selection of artworks such as Sakti Burman paintings, Krishen Khanna paintings, Thota Vaikuntam paintings, Paresh Maity paintings, Jayasri Burman paintings, Manu Parekh paintings, Akbar Padamsee paintings, S. Harsha Vardhana paintings, S.H. Raza paintings, Chandra Bhattacharjee paintings, and Maya Burman paintings among many others. A prominent voice committed to promoting modern Indian art and traditional Indian art on the world platform, the art gallery in Delhi has consistently curated Art exhibition all over the world carving a distinct position for itself by creating an effective visual and interactive dialogue. Art Alive Gallery houses the largest collection of paintings and sculptures by Paresh Maity among other indian art galleries. Being well-known among the Delhi art galleries, Art Alive’s multifaceted approach to art makes it one of the top art galleries in India.