Vadehra Art Gallery announces its returning participation in the upcoming 16th edition of India Art Fair, with a remarkable presentation of artworks by artists across three generations from their gallery program.
As they remain committed to broadening their perspective to reflect more voices across the Indian Subcontinent and the South Asian diaspora, they are delighted to bring together a comprehensive curation of artworks from a diverse group of artists that seek to engage with their thriving cultural imaginations as much as persistent contemporary issues in the region such as gender inequality, urban bias, environmental scarcity, marginalized communities, and social classes, censorship of free speech, etc.
Vadehra Art Gallery presentation will have work by both leading and emerging artists, including A. Ramachandran, Anita Dube, Anju Dodiya, Ashfika Rahman, Astha Butail, Atul Dodiya, Balkrishna Doshi, Biraaj Dodiya, Gauri Gill, Jagannath Panda, Leela Mukherjee, N.S. Harsha, Praneet Soi, Rameshwar Broota, Shailesh B.R., Shilpa Gupta, Shrimanti Saha, Sudhir Patwardhan, Sunil Gupta, Vivan Sundaram and Zaam Arif, among others. Special highlights include a mechanical, painted rolling shutter by Atul Dodiya; a large-scale embroidered textile work by Shilpa Gupta; a striking canvas by Rameshwar Broota rendered in his quintessential style; a large canvas and mixed media sculpture by N.S. Harsha; a versatile suite of works in geometrically shaped canvases by Praneet Soi; a suite of oil on canvases by Anju Dodiya; a wall-encompassing installation by Astha Butail; photographs by Gauri Gill from her ongoing solo exhibition; an oil on canvas by Sudhir Patwardhan; photographs embroidered with gold thread by the 2024 Future Generation Art Prize-winning Ashfika Rahman; and a wooden sculpture by the early modernist Leela Mukherjee, whose work will also be on view at the Royal Academy in London later this year.