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manika srivastav is attending NinaJBerger's event
Painted Songs & Stories: Contemporary Pardhan Gond Art from India at Davis Museum and Cultural Center, Wellesley College
April 7, 2010 at 11am to June 6, 2010 at 5pm
The first American exhibit celebrating contemporary Pardhan Gond art from India, Painted Songs & Stories, features the works of eight contemporary artists belonging to a tribal clan of central India, the Pardhan Gonds, who traditionally served as pr…
February 13
Rahul Jain and manika srivastav are now friends
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January 29, 2009

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At 3:01pm on January 29, 2009, Shankar Ghosh said…
Request you to see my sculptures in my profile. I am ready with 30 pieces of bronze sculptures for exhibition..... Shankar
At 8:35pm on January 23, 2009, Ajit Vahadane said…
Left hanging is interesting too.
At 8:34pm on January 23, 2009, Ajit Vahadane said…
Stitch in time is the best
At 11:06am on January 23, 2009, Ajit Vahadane said…
Dear Artists friends/art galleries OUTSIDE INDIA

You are invited to join us in our catalogues.

This year we have changed our policy and have decided to include brilliant artists/art collectors and art galleries( non- Indians) from ANY COUNTRY in our catalogues. Actual exhibition will be only for Indian artists.

We can arrange a separate group exhibitions of artists from various countries in Jakarta if they wish.

Quality of work is the only criterion for selection for exhibition as well as catalogues. Every year we reject hundreds of artists who are ready to pay contributions. All types of artworks will be included in catalogues
1) Paintings
2) Graphic prints
3) Sculptures
4) Ceramic artists
5) Mix media artworks
6) Photography
7) Installations
8) Any other creative new art forms

We are planning to print a A-4 size high quality catalogue this year for our Indian art exhibition in Jakarta, Indonesia. We shall be printing 1000 catalogues and they will be distributed free of charge to 100 major art galleries in India and Indonesia along with all artists in India. Everything depends on how many artists get selected and pay for the contribution for printing.

Artists who are selected for actual exhibition will be featured free of charge in the catalogues. They need not pay for the catalogues.


You can have one fullA-4 size page for you where your one of the best artwork will be printed along with full contact details of each artists so that anyone can easily contact artists directly to buy their art.

Korean art buyers have bought more than 80 paintings by contacting artists from our catalogues in 2007 .Many artists just participated in catalogues and were not part of exhibition. Catalogues will be printed only if there are enough paid entries.

Contribution per page per artists per artwork is just 200 USD.You will be sent one copy of catalogue to your contacts/friends in India. If you wish us to send us catalogues outside India, you will have to pay the air courier charges.

Selection of artists for catalogues will be done by end of April 2009 and selected artists will have to send their high resolution images on CD or by Email along with their full contact details. Contribution will have to be sent to our account which will be informed to selected artists.

For selection process, artists should send at least 5 images ( web resolution jpeg images) along with resume in word file.

Thanking you and expecting a warm reply

Ajit Vahadane
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www.indianfinearts.com
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At 7:34am on November 30, 2008, Caroline Heald said…
The people we know from Kanpur (originally) are Gita Singh Mithal who lives in Arlington, I think, and Arijit Bose who lives in -- I think -- Lexington. Both are probably in their 50s. Arijit teaches at the Univ. of Rhode Island. Gita taught at the Shady Hill School in Cambridge.
At 8:45pm on November 25, 2008, Caroline Heald said…
I grew up near Boston! I know several wonderful people originally from Kanpur who are living in the Boston area....but they are not artists!
At 8:11am on September 25, 2008, Nalini S Malaviya said…
Haven't heard too much about it.
At 9:08am on September 22, 2008, Nalini S Malaviya said…
Yes, my blog is www.indianartscene.blogspot.com
Which org is that? Although, have vaguely heard of Pratham.
At 6:25pm on September 20, 2008, V Ram said…
Hi. The art scene in Oman is light years behind the rest of the world--but hotting up in Dubai--and Abu Dabi is gearing up to building the first art museum in this part of the world.I have some art from Sudan, Kenya and Tanzania--haven't seen any from Egypt. Lots of exciting work from Iran/Lebanon in Dubai....
At 6:03pm on September 20, 2008, Shanthi C said…
Hi Manika,
That is nice! I am an avid reader. I am always reading some book or the other. I used to be part of a number of book clubs. But now I don't have time. I am reading Mansfield Park(taking my own sweet time reading it), Ancestral Voices and Early Chola Art.
I watch movies the same way as I have been reading, bits and pieces when it comes on TV. Not when it is released, but after a few years. No rush. I can't keep up with the new books and movies.
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