Diverse artworks displayed in Bengaluru gallery including sculptures and paintings by Indian artists

Bengaluru Gallery Unites 50 Artists Across Generations

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A Bengaluru art gallery brought together over 50 artists spanning different generations and styles to celebrate the universal language of creativity. The exhibition proves that art's power to connect us transcends time, technique, and individual experience.

When Gallery Time and Space opened its doors to "Continuum: Artists across Time and Space," visitors discovered something rare: a conversation between generations of Indian artists, all speaking through their unique creative voices.

The exhibition featured more than 50 artists, from modernist painters to contemporary sculptors, each contributing their vision to a collective celebration of art's enduring power. Works ranged from Asish Chowdhury's clay installations exploring social memory to Dimpy Menon's bronze dancers radiating joy and movement.

"Art has a depth that goes beyond the merely superficial to a truth either psychological, spiritual or intangible and secret," explains Renu George, the gallery's founder and curator. She sees the exhibition as proof that artists tap into something universal, even when working from deeply personal experiences.

The diversity of voices tells its own story. Haren Thakur brings tribal visual traditions from Jharkhand into contemporary conversations. G Reghu channels Gandhian ideals through ceramic work rooted in indigenous materials. Asit Patnaik uses flowing red hair as a symbol of passion and femininity in his vibrant paintings.

What unites these different approaches is what George calls "the ability to see and recreate essence." She believes that when artists create with genuine love for their subject, they access truths that resonate across cultural and temporal boundaries.

Bengaluru Gallery Unites 50 Artists Across Generations

The exhibition included sculptors like Akhil Chandra Das, whose bronze figures explore spirituality and human desire, and Abdullah Pathan, who combines traditional techniques with contemporary aesthetics. Painters like Basuki Das Gupta brought rich color palettes exploring everyday life and human relationships.

Why This Inspires

Gallery Time and Space has become a cultural hub where Bengaluru residents can experience the full spectrum of Indian artistic expression under one roof. By featuring emerging and established artists side by side, the exhibition demonstrates that creativity doesn't diminish with time but rather accumulates wisdom and new perspectives.

The show reveals how artists serve as interpreters of our shared human experience. Whether working in bronze, clay, paint, or wood, each creator offers a lens through which we can understand our world differently. Their "conscious or subconscious levels of awareness" help us see familiar things with fresh eyes.

For George, the magic happens when artists achieve a kind of detachment that allows their work to transcend personal feeling and reach toward universal truth. This balance between individual vision and collective resonance creates art that speaks to people across different backgrounds and experiences.

The exhibition continues a tradition of bringing diverse artistic voices together in a city known for its cultural openness. It reminds us that in an increasingly divided world, art remains a language everyone can understand, even if we each hear something slightly different in its message.

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Based on reporting by YourStory India

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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