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Art exhibition at KT Kala

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Kausa Trust organised a group art exhibition titled “Sanyam” at its KT: Kalã Museum, Lawrence Road. The exhibition is open to the public from April 14 to 17. Curated as a celebration of creative mastery, Sanyam brings together renowned senior artists from across India including Brajbhushan Prasad (Mumbai), Nishi Singh (Patna), Rakesh Kumar Chaturvedi (Mumbai), Ramesh Chandra Sharma (Prayagraj) and Sunil Kumar (Jharkhand). Their collective work showcases a vibrant tapestry of artistic expression, marked by diversity in thought, innovation in technique and depth in experience.

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Brajesh Jolly, Director of KT: Kala Museum and curator of the exhibition, provided an overview of the exhibition and the featured works, creating a reflective atmosphere for meaningful engagement. “The exhibition brings a different perspective on art and various techniques and diverse themes as these senior artists’ works also reflect on the social, cultural and local influences. The exhibition is an attempt to give city art lovers and patrons an introduction to the talent pool from across the length and breadth of India,” said Jolly.

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