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Hues & Scapes: Solo Exhibition by Nupur Kundu

Nupur Kundu’s “Hues & Scapes” exhibition at the Dhoomimal Art Gallery promises a captivating journey through the artist’s vibrant and multidimensional creations. Scheduled for preview on April 25, 2024, this solo exhibition invites art enthusiasts to immerse themselves in a world of color, texture, and imagination. Kundu’s adept use of oil pigments allows her to […]

Nupur Kundu’s “Hues & Scapes” exhibition at the Dhoomimal Art Gallery promises a captivating journey through the artist’s vibrant and multidimensional creations. Scheduled for preview on April 25, 2024, this solo exhibition invites art enthusiasts to immerse themselves in a world of color, texture, and imagination.

Kundu’s adept use of oil pigments allows her to explore thick textured applications, resulting in layers of depth and complexity on the canvas. Running until May 24, 2024, “Hues & Scapes” offers guests the opportunity to closely follow the artist’s journey of discovery as they explore the indescribable beauty of Kundu’s artistic endeavors.
As a colorist for her entire life and a master of the Impasto technique, Kundu’s exhibition showcases her talent for creating mysterious forms on canvas surfaces. She aims to embody the ineffable in her work, allowing colors to flow, move, and dialogue with each other. For Kundu, colors themselves, known primarily as ‘Colourscapes’, share their purity and intensity without bearing thematic burdens.

Uday Jain, Curator & Director of Dhoomimal Art Gallery, praises Nupur Kundu’s dedication and talent, recognizing her as an artist renowned for her breathtaking abstract expressions. Over the past three decades, Kundu’s pieces have been cherished worldwide, revealing her enduring talent and universal appeal.

Eminent personalities, including Sushma K. Bahl, Jyoti A Kathpalia, Uma Nair, and Suneet Chopra, have provided critical insights into Kundu’s work. Sushma K. Bahl commends Kundu’s vibrant palette of chromatic hues, showcasing her multifaceted persona and making her work impactful across generations and geographical boundaries.

Nupur Kundu shares her vision for the exhibition, expressing her desire to transport viewers to the landscapes that inspire her and evoke a sense of wonder and beauty. Each collection narrates a tale, inviting viewers to explore the world through her eyes.
The exhibition, set to take place at Dhoomimal Art Gallery in Connaught Place, New Delhi, promises an immersive experience that defies description. With its preview on April 25, 2024, and running until May 24, 2024, it offers art enthusiasts a unique opportunity to witness the magic unfold before their eyes.

A sneak peek into the exhibition reveals Kundu’s representation of Earth as a metaphorical language, conveying her perception of its beauty, fragility, and resilience. The Earth Scape Series utilizes earthy tones and round canvases to create a globe-like feel, inviting viewers to connect with the earth intuitively.

In the Red Scape Series, Kundu employs red as a symbol of passion, life, and femininity, creating a visual symphony that evokes vitality and warmth. The series celebrates the powerful and visceral emotions embodied by the color red, capturing the essence of passion and fervor in the artist’s work.

Kundu’s experimentation with mixed media in the Mosaic Scape Series combines abstract oil paintings with intricate ceramic mosaic tiles, resulting in a harmonious composition of colors and patterns. The meticulous arrangement of fragments forms a meditative whole, enriching the viewer’s experience.
Nupur Kundu, a renowned Indian artist with a background in Fine Arts and Indian Classical Dance, has been a prominent figure in the art world. Featured in various publications, including The New York Times and India Today Magazine, Kundu’s artistic endeavors extend beyond the canvas, integrating dance into her narratives.

In addition to her artistic pursuits, Kundu has made significant contributions to the community, conducting workshops for special children and organizing multimedia workshops for various institutions. Her accolades include the Sarojini Naidu International Award in Visual Arts and the Rajiv Gandhi Excellence Award for the Best Contemporary Artist of the Year.

Established in 1936 by Shri Ram Babu Jain, Dhoomimal Gallery is India’s oldest contemporary art gallery, known for its promotion of groundbreaking artists and fostering a vibrant art community. With over 80 years of successful promotion, the gallery continues to showcase prominent artists and support art-minded individuals.

Exhibition Details
Preview: Thursday, April 25, 2024 at 6pm
Exhibition Continues: April 25, 2024 to May 24, 2024
Venue: Dhoomimal Gallery
G-42, Connaught Place New Delhi- 110001

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