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Matters of Art (MoA)  presents “Beyond Boundaries: A Global Art Experience,” a group exhibition featuring prominent international and Indian artists. The exhibition will be held at The Stainless gallery in South Delhi from September 28 to October 3, 2024.

“Beyond Boundaries” offers viewers a rich variety of mediums—painting, sculpture, video art, and installations—providing a multifaceted perspective on contemporary art. By bringing together artists from different cultural backgrounds, this exhibition aims to create a global dialogue, breaking down barriers of geography, language, and tradition. The works invite audiences to explore the universal human experience through a diverse range of artistic expressions.

This groundbreaking exhibition delves into themes such as migration, identity, and belonging, encouraging viewers to reflect on how art transcends boundaries and connects people across cultures. The exhibit prompts an exploration of the deeper ways in which art fosters global understanding, making it a powerful medium for reflection and change.

The concept of “borderless” art redefines traditional boundaries and celebrates cultural diversity. By doing so, the exhibition encourages unity and interconnectedness. Artists featured in “Beyond Boundaries” push the limits of conventional art practices, creating works that are innovative, thought-provoking, and reflective of our interconnected modern world.

Global Artists:

The exhibition features an impressive list of global artists, including: Alsaidi Hassan (Rome/New York), Cristina Duenas (Peru), Dedy Sufriadi (Indonesia), Mashruk Ahmed (Bangladesh), Sajia Rahman Sondha (Bangladesh), Sayaka Arase (Japan).

These international artists explore themes of migration, identity, and the global human condition, providing diverse perspectives on the contemporary art landscape. The variety of artistic media and approaches reflects the global reach of the exhibition, connecting audiences to both personal and universal narratives.

Indian Artists:

In addition to global artists, “Beyond Boundaries” highlights the works of several Indian artists, including: Ashish Arora, Binu Suneja, Hemavathy Guha, Lama Tyagi, Nin Taneja, Pavani Nagpal, Promila Bahri, Ram Krishna Agrawal, Sapna Sharma, Shivani Chauhan, Shobha Nagar, Shruti Bansal, Shuchi Khanna, Sita Rattan, Sonaali Durga Chaudhri, Vidita Singh.

The Indian artists featured in the exhibition present a wide range of media and themes, from reflections on cultural identity to explorations of personal memory and contemporary society.

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Curated by Anoop Kamath:

The exhibition is curated by Delhi-based visual artist and editorial designer Anoop Kamath. Kamath’s curation brings together diverse artistic voices to create a cohesive and meaningful experience. His vision for “Beyond Boundaries” encourages viewers to think about art as a universal language that transcends borders and boundaries.

 Matters of Art (MoA):

Matters of Art (MoA) is India’s first online magazine dedicated to contemporary art. Founded in 2006, MoA is a significant platform for discussion and critique on Indian contemporary art. 

MoA has a history of curating exhibitions that explore contemporary issues. MoA has  organized exhibitions at various prestigious venues, including Rabindra Bhavan, Lalit Kala Akademi, and Durbar Hall Gallery in Kochi, Kerala.

 The Stainless Gallery:

The Stainless gallery, part of the Jindal Stainless family, is dedicated to promoting art and contributing to India’s cultural growth. Located in South Delhi, the gallery spans 5,000 square feet and is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities. It serves as an important venue for showcasing contemporary art exhibitions.

For more information, contact:

– Anoop Kamath: +91 83682 45296 

– Website: mattersofart.blogspot.com

“Beyond Boundaries: A Global Art Experience” is a must-visit exhibition that celebrates the diversity of global art while encouraging viewers to think beyond borders and traditional limits. It is a unique opportunity to witness how art can serve as a bridge between cultures and foster a deeper understanding of our interconnected world. The exhibition is open until October 3, 2024, at The Stainless gallery in New Delhi.

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