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A Diary of a Curator's Podcast
Chaitya Dhanvi Shah
34 episodes
4 weeks ago
As a curator, I observed over the years that it is due to the lack of understanding of the concept that most people refrain from enjoying abstracts, especially in our country.
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As a curator, I observed over the years that it is due to the lack of understanding of the concept that most people refrain from enjoying abstracts, especially in our country.
Show more...
Visual Arts
Arts,
Society & Culture,
Documentary
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In a Minute | Season 2 - Pradeep Nerurkar
A Diary of a Curator's Podcast
51 seconds
5 years ago
In a Minute | Season 2 - Pradeep Nerurkar
What would the artist be thinking while creating this work? At times many of us may feel, how haphazard abstraction can be? No rules, no boundaries. Well, that's the beauty of an abstract work. Such works allow the artist and viewer complete freedom to paint, interpret, and feel the work from their own perspective. Shri Nerurkar has brilliantly used minimal forms and maximum space. What a treat to watch this kind of composition where vibrant and soft colours balance the unknown forms and make this ‘collectible’.
A Diary of a Curator's Podcast
As a curator, I observed over the years that it is due to the lack of understanding of the concept that most people refrain from enjoying abstracts, especially in our country.