PRAVAH Celebrating the flow of life
An exhibition of Paintings, Sculptures and Photographs
Curated by Pankaj Nigam, PRAVAH – Celebrating the Flow of Life is a dynamic group art exhibition featuring works by painters, sculptors, and photographers. This exhibition presents a vibrant collection that reflects the persistence, dedication, and passion of each artist. It offers viewers an immersive journey into the heart of artistic expression, where each piece tells a story of creativity and resilience. The exhibition brings together a diverse mix of artists, showcasing a variety of styles, mediums, and subjects. From seasoned professionals to emerging talents, each artist brings their unique perspective, contributing to a rich dialogue that spans across boundaries. PRAVAH is more than an exhibition; it is a celebration of life’s enduring rhythm, seen through the lens of artistic creation. Transcending Boundaries At its core, PRAVAH highlights art’s power to transcend boundaries—geographic, cultural, and temporal. In this space, the past and present intersect, and the future is imagined through creative exploration. Each artwork challenges conventions, offering a fresh perspective on the universal human experience. Through this collection, PRAVAH underscores the unity that can be found in diversity, bringing together the struggles, joys, and hopes that define us all.The works on display are a testament to the collective spirit of creativity, where each piece contributes to a larger narrative of resilience, connection, and human expression. By presenting these varied voices in a cohesive space, the exhibition reminds us of the power of art to bring people together, regardless of their individual backgrounds. A Celebration of Life PRAVAH is, above all, a celebration of life itself. The flow of life—its ebbs, currents, and rhythms—is mirrored in the artworks on display. Visitors are invited to pause, reflect, and immerse themselves in the beauty and complexity of existence. Each piece offers a unique interpretation of life’s movement, creating an emotional space for viewers to explore their own experiences.The diverse roster of artists deepens this theme, from painters capturing the delicate interplay of light and shadow, to sculptors shaping the human form with precision, to photographers freezing moments in time. These artists include Ananda Gupta, Sanjay Bhatnagar, Sourabh Mazumdar, Sonia Sareen, and many others, each contributing their distinct voice to this collective celebration. Curatorial Vision by Pankaj Nigam In his curatorial note, Pankaj Nigam reflects on the role of art in our lives. He writes, “Art should not seek answers only to difficult and tangled questions but also illuminate the simple, easy, and straightforward emotions of our lives.” He emphasizes that life is not just a series of challenges but a rhythm to be embraced. Often, in unraveling life’s complexities, we lose sight of its simple joys.Nigam sees PRAVAH as a quest for the rhythm that sustains life—a flow that connects all living beings. This flow unites us, transcending individual differences and merging our experiences into a shared global consciousness. Through this exhibition, Nigam invites viewers to rediscover that rhythm, that flow, and to celebrate the beauty and vitality that lie within it. An Invitation to Experience the Flow As visitors explore the exhibition, they are invited to witness the “flow” in every artwork. What touches the heart, stirs the soul, and melts barriers is the very essence of life that PRAVAH celebrates. This exhibition is a moment to pause, immerse oneself in beauty, and rediscover the rhythm of life that dances within us all.PRAVAH reminds us that art is not only a reflection of life but also a force that rejuvenates the spirit. As you walk through this exhibition, let the current of creativity carry you, and take a moment to celebrate life’s enduring flow.