Delhi Contemporary Art Week, 2019
Contemporary Art in South Asia is more exciting than it has ever been. There is a fresh crop of artists who are creating compelling work that engage with the rapidly fluctuating infrastructure, economy, ecology, landscape and identity politics of our times, and are pushing the limits of aesthetics in ways that would have been unprecedented even a decade ago. Delhi Contemporary Art Week (DCAW) was initiated as an attempt to generate discourse that befits the shifting lens of the contemporary.
The third edition includes the participation of seven galleries in the city ̶ Blueprint 12, Gallery Espace, Exhibit 320, Latitude 28, Nature Morte, Shrine Empire and Vadehra Art Gallery ̶ who are spearheading a new wave. They have come together again to showcase the cusp of the contemporary, all in one space for four days. DCAW is conceptualized to be the ultimate destination for established and emerging collectors, and art enthusiasts who are eager to be part of this conversation and want to know more.
This year, Delhi Contemporary Art Week will be an attempt to streamline the conversation and establish a new paradigm, shaped by a generation of artists who have exhibited around the world by means of residency circuits, biennales and art fairs, which is mature, sustained and part of the global aesthetic. Also presented will be masters of Indian contemporary, who paved the way for the rest with innovative artistic production that has remained future-proof.
- Arshi Irshad Ahmadzai
- Champa Sharath
- Mahbubur Rahman
- Mehreen Murtaza
- Najmun Nehar (Keya)
- Pranay Dutta
Arshi Irshad Ahmadzai, 3657 Unknown Prints, Natural colour on postcard, 15 cm x 20 cm, 2018
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Arshi Irshad Ahmadzai, 3657 Unknown Prints, Natural colour on postcard, 15 cm x 20 cm, 2018
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Arshi Irshad Ahmadzai, 3657 Unknown Prints, Natural colour on postcard, 15 cm x 20 cm, 2018
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Arshi Irshad Ahmadzai, 3657 Unknown Prints, Natural colour on postcard, 15 cm x 20 cm, 2018
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Arshi Irshad Ahmadzai, 3657 Unknown Prints, Natural colour on muslin cloth, 27.5 cm x 25 cm, 2018
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Arshi Irshad Ahmadzai, 3657 Unknown Prints, Natural colour on muslin cloth, 27 cm x 25 cm, 2018
Delhi Contemporary Art Week, 2019
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Arshi Irshad Ahmadzai, 3657 Unknown Prints, Natural colour on muslin cloth, 27 cm x 25 cm, 2018
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Champa Sharath, Hanuman with Royal Enfield, Woodcut on paper, 137.5 cm x 197.5 cm, 2016, edition 2/2
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Champa Sharath, Faith, Woodcut on paper, 180 cm x 135 cm, 2016, edition 2/2
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Mahbubur Rahman, Tower, Stainless steel, 15 cm x 10 cm x 20 cm each boot
(installation size variable), 2017, AP + 5
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Mahbubur Rahman, Man with Gas Mask, Stainless steel, 35 cm x 30 cm x 35 cm, 2016, AP + 5
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Mahbubur Rahman, My Cello, Stainless steel and surgical scissors,
175 cm x 75 cm x 90 cm, 2018, AP + 1
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Mehreen Murtaza, Divine Invasion, Duratrans print on light box, 125 cm x 62.5 cm, 2008
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Najmun Nehar (Keya), The Vibe, Photograph on archival paper, gold, copper, silver leaf, rabbit skin glue, Japanese paper, brass and graphite, Multiple Sizes, 2018
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Pranay Dutta, Beneath the Steel Sky I, Acrylic on photographic vinyl sheet, 135 cm x 180cm, 2019
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Pranay Dutta, Beneath the Steel Sky I, Acrylic on photographic vinyl sheet, 135 cm x 180 cm, 2019
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Installation View
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Installation View
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Installation View
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