Living Walls

Living Walls

Living Walls

3rd February 2013 - 31st August 2013

Art Alive Gallery, 120, Sector-44, Gurgoan

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Art evolves and so do artists. Art Alive believes in the need for that continuous process of evolution and endeavor to create a platform where artists can enrich their experiences to share with their audiences. In our continues effort towards that, Art Alive presents Living Walls, an art project where a group of artists will engage in painting the walls of the gallery for a period of four days.

We invite all art lovers to come and not only see but experience the evolving of an installation where the gallery becomes the site of a unique installation.

The Artists will work from 16th to 21st January during which you are invited to come and talk to the artist and capture the work. This installation will be on view till the end of February, 2013.

The core idea of the collaborative exercise is to enlarge the artists’ canvas and in doing so, involve the audience who would be witnessing the process of work and thus broaden their own experience of art.

Sunaina Anand, director, Art Alive Gallery says: “This would be a dynamic live display of art which would showcase diverse selection of works. And the participation of live audience would only add to the dimension of the show. We are keen on exploring the culmination of such creative energies.”

Each artist will draw upon their own artistic imagination and use their idioms, styles, languages and ideas to create that visual impact. We believe, it is in the coming together of different voices that ultimately mergers into a rhythmic one, that we could create something experimental and fresh for our audience.

There would be no theme, no boundary, no guidelines for each artist would follow the dictates of his or her heart making it somewhat challenging yet exciting as they get accustomed to working under the glare of live audiences comprising of media, critics and art lovers who would watch, interact and dialogue with the masters at work.

The project would have an element of surprises and challenges. It would be unpredictable what the each of them would choose to do.

The artistic dialogue is sure to inspire one another. It would create a collective platform to appreciate a new approach towards art. It would connect artists with different communities of the society to stimulate their senses and enhance a new experience towards their approaches. It would also inspire audiences to understand the potential of such collaborative energy to create work of different dimensions in public space.

The entire process of work would be recorded and later produced in different formats to be displayed by the gallery.

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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.