The Goddess & The Godless Approaches to Mythology in Contemporary Art

Top Quote The Goddess and the Godless is an exhibition by artists based in Singapore from various cultural background whose art works pertains to World Mythology. End Quote
  • (1888PressRelease) September 10, 2011 - Presented by The Gallery of Gnani Arts

    The Goddess & The Godless
    Approaches to Mythology in Contemporary Art

    7 October 2011 to 18 October 2011

    The Goddess and The Godless is a conceptual exhibition that is meant to provoke and challenge the selected seven participating artists into manipulating popular and/or personal contexts within the wide spectrum of World Mythology. The exhibition presents a highly-intriguing, thought-provoking and aesthetically-appealing collection of mainly paintings by Singapore-based artists from various cultural backgrounds, such as Tasneem Moochhala, Sarbani Bhattacharya, Joyotee Ray Chaudhury, Subhashini Balasubramanian, J. Kalidass, Sujata Jain and Dr Praema Raghavan-Gilbert. The Tree of Life, the Yali, the Buddha, the Divine Androgyne and the Yin-Yang concept are some of the mythological themes that the esteemed artists of this exhibition have addressed, with an amalgamation of perspectives in a personal visual language that reinforces the timeless relevance of what is commonly perceived as mythology. For further details, call 6725 3112 or email to arts ( @ ) gnaniarts dot com dot Visit www dot gnaniarts dot com dot

    Official Opening Preview:

    7 October 2011 (Saturday), 7.00pm

    Venue:

    The Gallery of Gnani Arts
    One Cuscaden Road
    #01-05, The Regent Singapore
    Singapore 249715
    Tel: 6725 3112, 9850 4006

    Gallery Hours:
    11am - 7pm
    Closed on Mondays only.
    Free Admission.

    Contact:

    Mrs Vidhya Gnana Gouresan
    Chief Art Curator / Co-Director
    The Gallery of Gnani Arts
    Tel: 6725 3112, 9850 4006
    Email: vidhya ( @ ) gnaniarts dot com
    www.gnaniarts.com

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