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SUMMARY:The world as we meet it
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition gathers emerging artists at the edge of the present moment\, where life feels unresolved\, and the environment is in flux. It is a record of encounters between bodies and borders\, memory and momentum\, solitude and shared unrest. These works arise from living inside complexity rather than observing it from a distance. The explorations include a response to the contemporary world that churns\, identities shift\, histories overlap\, and technologies blur the intimate and the public. The artists respond not with neat conclusions\, but with fragments and gestures. More often leaving the viewers with questions than answers. Images in the works fracture\, reassemble\, and contradict. A sense of belonging sits adjacent to alienation. Yet there is hope and resilience. \n\n  \nA common thread binding the various practices is the rawness of the emotions expressed\, all drawn from lived or immediate personal lives. Socio-cultural forces make each work a site of reckoning\, where individual experience collides with collective history\, and meaning is negotiated rather than declared. \n  \nThe world as we meet it invites viewers to stand inside uncertainty\, to recognize themselves in unfinished forms.
URL:https://artincept.com/event/the-world-as-we-meet-it/
LOCATION:The Edit by Art Incept\, S-137 Panchsheel Park\, New Delhi 110017
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SUMMARY:What We Carry | Curated by Khushboo Jain
DESCRIPTION:What truly gathers us\, holding us in a profound\, quiet space of belonging? \nIs it the simple communion of shared meals\, the comforting resonance of sustained silences\, or the deep-seated familiarity of gestures repeated until they become an unconscious habit? The graceful passing of a bowl\, the mindful laying of a cloth\, the symbolic breaking of bread\, the patient anticipation for someone yet to arrive? Do these seemingly small\, humble acts incrementally build the very world we inhabit\, and if so\, when do we begin to inadvertently diminish their immense weight\, their foundational importance? \nThis exhibition prompts us to consider why we often diminish the foundational importance of these small\, humble acts. It questions the objects and unspoken agreements we place between us. It suggests that the truest essence of communion is not a perfectly resolved state\, but rather an uneven journey marked by hesitations\, misalignments\, and powerful pauses. It interrogates the inherent fragility of this delicate communion and the enduring human imperative that compels us to seek its reassuring embrace despite its vulnerability. By bringing together artists whose works tenderly explore these spaces of coming together\, \n“What We Carry” encourages viewers to reflect on what we consciously choose to place between us\, shaping our relationships and shared experiences.\nThe concept of gathering unfolds in a multitude of ways throughout the exhibition\, showcasing works that evoke cherished rituals of assembly\, where belonging is meticulously rehearsed through shared food\, labor\, and time. Conversely\, other pieces thoughtfully turn towards absence\, addressing unfinished conversations\, empty rooms\, and objects that bear the poignant imprint of those no longer physically present. In these instances\, communion is tenderly formed through memory\, assembling fragments of people\, places\, and moments that may not coexist in the immediate present but continue to powerfully shape and enrich our\ncurrent realities. \nAs part of this inquiry\, the exhibition also turns to the practice of miniature painting. Traditionally shaped by stylised methods of learning and making\, it is a form built slowly through layers of pigment and surface. Miniature painting has long been a shared pursuit\, with masters and disciples working side by side\, exchanging skill and space\, shaping a sense of community through practice. This exhibition opens that process by showing not only finished images but also studies\, fragments\, and technical stages that reveal the many layers of the form. In doing so\, it becomes another kind of communion\, between artists and traditions.\nIn a world marked by distance\, the showcase reminds us of the small acts that connect us. It realises us of a communion not only about who is present but also who is remembered\, imagined\, or longed for. It is about what we hold together and what we risk losing if we do not.
URL:https://artincept.com/event/what-we-carry-curated-by-khushboo-jain/
LOCATION:227\, South Point Mall\, Golf Course Road\, Gurugram\, India
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