A Mind Of One’s Own
Of the many tropes of slice-of-life stories, the outside–inside dialectic takes precedence these days in the constant reminder of the boundaries we face in physically venturing outside, and when left to ourselves, examining how far we've evolved to be able to deal with the hand that's been dealt. To say so is to believe that movement isn't restricted to the body's adventures but is also a skill-set of the mind's eye. Seeing is believing, they say, but what if thinking and feeling were also ways to see? On this note we're excited to announce a symbiotic exhibition across our modern and contemporary galleries, in which we explore the art of seeing as a two-fold genesis, employing the faculties of both vision and perception.
In A Mind Of One's Own, featuring artists Atul Bhalla, Anju Dodiya, Atul Dodiya, Nalini Malani, Gigi Scaria, Sudhir Patwardhan, Ranbir Kaleka, Jagannath Panda and Praneet Soi, the logic of suspended realities dominates over the conventions of experience, featuring works tinged with surrealist imaginations and an eclectic array of techniques to represent them. The excursions here are of impressions and likely remembrances that infuse with arbitrary symbolism to indicate the thinking and feeling mind, over systems of seeing that model the world more closely.
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Of the many tropes of slice-of-life stories, the outside–inside dialectic takes precedence these days in the constant reminder of the boundaries we face in physically venturing outside, and when left to ourselves, examining how far we've evolved to be able to deal with the hand that's been dealt. To say so is to believe that movement isn't restricted to the body's adventures but is also a skill-set of the mind's eye. Seeing is believing, they say, but what if thinking and feeling were also ways to see? On this note we're excited to announce a symbiotic exhibition across our modern and contemporary galleries, in which we explore the art of seeing as a two-fold genesis, employing the faculties of both vision and perception.
In A Mind Of One's Own, featuring artists Atul Bhalla, Anju Dodiya, Atul Dodiya, Nalini Malani, Gigi Scaria, Sudhir Patwardhan, Ranbir Kaleka, Jagannath Panda and Praneet Soi, the logic of suspended realities dominates over the conventions of experience, featuring works tinged with surrealist imaginations and an eclectic array of techniques to represent them. The excursions here are of impressions and likely remembrances that infuse with arbitrary symbolism to indicate the thinking and feeling mind, over systems of seeing that model the world more closely.