THE EVOKE EDIT
Dec
8
to Jan 31

THE EVOKE EDIT

THE EVOKE EDIT

Embroidered, woven, painted, turned, cast, chiseled, and inlaid, the Evoke Edit embodies the possibilities of creative movements. The edit features illuminated artworks, lamps, baithak sofas, rugs, and paintings in materials from brass, copper and silver to leather, wood, and silk.

This family of design objects represents our perspective on craft, materiality, industry and spatial configurations. KAASH is inspired by the frugal instincts of Indian design represented by practical simple solutions. Organic, tactile, timeless and homegrown, these pieces are the essence of collectible craft.

The Edit features commissioned works by Andrea Anastasio, Director of the Instituto Italiano di Cultura in New Delhi, in collaboration with Bidri artisan MA Rauf and leather puppetry craftsman D. Thirupalu; artists Dr. Vijay Siddramappa Hagargundgi, Pradeep Kumar DM and Gareeba Singh Tekam; and architect David Joe Thomas.

Exhibition is open Tuesday to Sunday 11am to 7pm

Closed on Mondays

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PLAY: Experiments With Indian Miniatures
Oct
7
to Nov 15

PLAY: Experiments With Indian Miniatures

PLAY: Experiments With Indian Miniatures

Manuscript illumination and ‘Miniature’ painting historically flourished under courtly patronage. Rich in detail and symbolism, with KAASH’s new exhibition PLAY, this traditional form demands a fresh closer look, as contemporary artists offer new perspectives. Humour, sensuality, festivities, debauchery, even worship, find expression in their works.

To offer historical context to many of the artworks in the exhibition, the show presents immersive projections of rarely seen paintings from various South Indian Schools; these are from the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum.

From the archival to the contemporary, the artists in PLAY break codes, push narrative boundaries and blur the line between art and design. Dr. Vijay Siddramappa Hagargundgi’s strong, lyrical visuals revive the Surpur school of painting. 

His colour works sit within a meditative space, resting as if

in a sanctum sanctorum, while Dr. Hagargundgi’s line drawings present the master’s more poetic side.

Subverting traditional iconography from the Rajput school of Pahari Miniatures, Riyazuddin paints gods in festive frolic on illuminated parchment leather, works that straddle fine art and functional design as ‘collectible craft’. A second series of portraits by the artist perfectly showcases his sense of humour and storytelling. Gargi Chandola presents sensual, cheeky characters that delve into human notions of territory, power and the isolation of the mind.

Come, PLAY.

Exhibition is open Tuesday to Sunday 11am to 7pm

Closed on Mondays

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Thinking Hands Exhibition
May
2
to Jun 30

Thinking Hands Exhibition

THINKING HANDS

Exhibition of Artworks for sale by

Sunita, Meena Art

Mayur & Tushar Vayeda, Warli Art

Gareeba Singh Tekam & Ram Singh Urveti, Gond Art

Exhibition is open Tuesday to Sunday 11am to 6pm

Closed on Mondays

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The Divine Blue (Final day of the exhibition)
Dec
25

The Divine Blue (Final day of the exhibition)

THE DIVINE BLUE

Contemporary Indigo artist Kaimurai stands out for his integrity and quiet expressiveness. Kaimurai — the artist avatar of Abishek Ganesh — translates from Tamil to mean “method of hand”. Working with Indigo on khadi, Kaimurai immerses himself in a meditative flow influenced by the mysticism of Carnatic music. The artist aligns his hours of creativity to the temperament of Indigo, which is at its highest efflorescence during the cool hours of dawn and in the deep night. The result is a work of art imbued with intentionality, spirituality and vitality.

Kaimurai’s collaboration with KAASH presents a series of Indigo on Khadi artworks. The visual metaphor of growth emerging from the ground is articulated with fluid textiles spanning floor to ceiling. The textiles carry Kaimurai’s painterly, abstract strokes, with exquisite rhythm and depth.

Through this installation and the larger premise of ‘The Divine Blue’, we celebrate Indigo in all her restorative, spiritual beauty

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