Goan Artist to Rub Shoulders with International Artists in Munich


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Daijiworld Media Network - Panaji

Panaji, Sep 5: Goan artist Dr Subodh Kerkar will rub shoulders with internationally famed painters during the Indian Institute, Munich's art exhibition in Munich organised to celebrate its 80th anniversary.
 
The exhibition titled ‘The Art of India - 20 years of Contemporary Art’ will be organized in Gallery Neumeister, Munich on the 9th September 2009.

 


Subodh Kerkar’s works titled ‘The moon and the tides’, ‘The oceanic ritual’ and a bronze sculpture titled ‘The fisherman and the moon’ will be included in the show along with works by Achuthan Kudallur, Akhilesh, Amitava Das, Arpana Caur, Baiju Parthan, Bose Krishnamachari, Chittrovanu Mazumdar,  F N Souza, Ganesh Haloi, H A Gade, Harsha Vardhana S., Hem Raj, Iranna G R, Jehangir Jani  Manish Pushkale, Mona Rai,  Pamela Singh, Prabhakar Kolte, Prabuddha Dasgupta, Ravikumar Kashi, Riyas Komu,   S G Vasudev, Sunil Padwal, Surekha, T V Santhosh, Vibha Galhotra, Vivan Sundaram, and Yogesh Rawal.
 
The exhibition will be inaugurated by Herbert Kroll, President, Indian Institute and Anup Kumar Mugdal, Consul General of India in Munich.

Ernst W Koelnsperger will deliver a talk on Indian Contemporary Art.
 
The exhibition will continue till the 18th September 2009.

  

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