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Indo American Arts Council
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All media are invited to attend the PRESS PREVIEW: Wednesday July 16th, 2-3 pm at Crossing Art, 136-17 39th Avenue, Ground Floor, Flushing, NY as well as the Opening Reception on July 19th from 4-6 pm at the same Gallery. Please contact ramneek.iaac@gmail.com to rsvp, for images, for further information and contacts of each of the artists.
July 2014: The Indo American Arts Council (IAAC) is proud to present the tenth annual IAAC Erasing Borders 2014: Exhibition of Contemporary Art of the Diaspora curated by Vijay Kumar. This group exhibition explores and draws from the experiences of artists whose origins can be traced to the Indian subcontinent. Cultural dislocation often produces unexpected and profound results; memory collides with exile, culture engages with adaptation to understand the powerful and often disturbing concepts of change and assimilation. The artists confront issues of sexuality, terror, disease and multiple identities to weave together existence in a globalized context while subject matter is often drawn from the country of origin, many of the aesthetic values and political concerns come from the artists' newfound situations. The result deserves a new "ism", a new journey to an old destination.
In the past the exhibition has been successfully exhibited at Aicon Gallery, NY, Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts, The Hammond Museum, The Charles Wang Center, The Queen’s Museum of Art in New York and myriad other museums and galleries. Leveraging the momentum for Indian art, this year’s group exhibition is slated to travel all across the greater New York area, starting at the fabulous new Queens Museum, moving to Crossing Art Gallery, the National Arts Club, Arthur M. Berger Art Gallery, Williamsburg Art & Historical Center among other venues to be confirmed within the next month.
The 29 participating contemporary artists interpret diverse subject matter-figurative, abstract and conceptual-in a variety of media, including painting, drawing, prints, photographs, etchings, sculpture and installation.
The exhibition features works by 29 talented South Asian contemporary artists including:
Niamul Bari, Shanthi Chandrasekar, Bivas Chaudhuri, Bushra Chaudry, Nandini Chirimar, Tarik Currimbhoy, Reet Das, Delna Dastur,Anujan Ezhikode, Mustafa Faruki, Sunil Garg, Reeta Gidwani Karmakar, Mansoora Hassan, Mumtaz Hussain, Smrita Jain, Renuka Khanna, Chandrika Marla, Parul Mehra, Rahul Mehra, Alka Mukerji, Nipun Manda, Avani Patel, Arun Prem, Antonio Puri, Sangeeta Reddy, Amin Rehman, Pinku Roy, Tara Sabharwal, Md Tokon
Opening Reception at Crossing Art on July 19th from 4-6 pm:
Dates: July 19th – August 16th.
Crossing Art, Flushing, NY 11354
About The Indo-American Arts Council: The Indo-American Arts Council is a registered 501(c)3 not-for-profit, secular service and resource arts organization charged with the mission of promoting and building the awareness, creation, production, exhibition, publication and performance of Indian and cross-cultural art forms in NorthAmerica. It is passionate about showcasing, celebrating and building an awareness of artists and artistic disciplines of Indian origin in the performing, literary, visual and folk arts. For further information please visit . |
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The Indo-American Arts Council is a 501 ©3 not-for-profit secular arts organization passionately dedicated to promoting, showcasing and building an awareness of artists of Indian origin in the performing arts, visual arts, literary arts and folk arts. For information please visit |
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE |
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Indo American Arts Council
Exhibition of the Contemporary Indian Art of the Diaspora 2014 |
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All media are invited to attend the Opening Reception. Please contact ipshita-sen@hotmail.com to rsvp, for images, for further information and contacts of each of the artists.
March 2014: The Indo American Arts Council (IAAC) is proud to present the tenth annual IAAC Erasing Borders 2014: Exhibition of Contemporary Art of the Diaspora curated by Vijay Kumar. This group exhibition explores and draws from the experiences of artists whose origins can be traced to the Indian subcontinent. Cultural dislocation often produces unexpected and profound results; memory collides with exile, culture engages with adaptation to understand the powerful and often disturbing concepts of change and assimilation. The artists confront issues of sexuality, terror, disease and multiple identities to weave together existence in a globalized context while subject matter is often drawn from the country of origin, many of the aesthetic values and political concerns come from the artists' newfound situations. The result deserves a new "ism", a new journey to an old destination.
In the past the exhibition has been successfully exhibited at Aicon Gallery, NY, Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts, The Hammond Museum, The Charles Wang Center, The Queen’s Museum of Art in New York and myriad other museums and galleries. Leveraging the momentum for Indian art, this year’s group exhibition is slated to travel all across the greater New York area, starting at the fabulous new Queens Museum, then moving to Governor's Island and the National Arts Club among other venues to be confirmed within the next month.
The 29 participating contemporary artists interpret diverse subject matter-figurative, abstract and conceptual-in a variety of media, including painting, drawing, prints, photographs, etchings, sculpture and installation.
The exhibition features works by 29 talented South Asian contemporary artists including:
Niamul Bari, Shanthi Chandrasekar, Bivas Chaudhuri, Bushra Chaudry, Nandini Chirimar, Tarik Currimbhoy, Reet Das, Delna Dastur,Anujan Ezhikode, Mustafa Faruki, Sunil Garg, Reeta Gidwani Karmakar, Mansoora Hassan, Mumtaz Hussain, Smrita Jain, Renuka Khanna, Chandrika Marla, Parul Mehra, Rahul Mehra, Alka Mukerji, Nipun Manda, Avani Patel, Arun Prem, Antonio Puri, Sangeeta Reddy, Amin Rehman, Pinku Roy, Tara Sabharwal, Md Tokon
Opening Reception at Queens Museum on March 16th from 4-6 pm:
Dates: March 16th - April 13th 2014.
Queens Museum of Art, Flushing Meadows, Flushing, Queens, NY.
About The Indo-American Arts Council: The Indo-American Arts Council is a registered 501(c)3 not-for-profit, secular service and resource arts organization charged with the mission of promoting and building the awareness, creation, production, exhibition, publication and performance of Indian and cross-cultural art forms in NorthAmerica. It is passionate about showcasing, celebrating and building an awareness of artists and artistic disciplines of Indian origin in the performing, literary, visual and folk arts. For further information please visit . |
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The Indo-American Arts Council is a 501 ©3 not-for-profit secular arts organization passionately dedicated to promoting, showcasing and building an awareness of artists of Indian origin in the performing arts, visual arts, literary arts and folk arts. For information please visit |
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