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Colours of solidarity

Foregoing commission and going digital, a Baroda-based gallery puts the spotlight on eight recent graduates of fine arts in an exhibition

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Objects by Vasudha Kapadia. Pic courtesy/The Artists and Gallery Art

Objects by Vasudha Kapadia. Pic courtesy/The Artists and Gallery Art

With a vibrant arts scene, a sense of community prevails in Vadodara. So, when Gallery Ark launched the exhibition Embark three years ago, the agenda was to give back to the community. The annual affair was meant to be a platform for recent graduates of the Faculty of Fine Arts, MSU Baroda to showcase their works. And now, during what appears to be the most challenging period for artists to find a market for their works, they've still managed to put up the third edition of Embark virtually, displaying the works of eight artists from the batch of 2019.

Most works are priced under R10,000. The gallery will also not be taking any commission, so, 100 per cent of the sales proceeds will go to the artists. "We started working on the show a year ago but when the pandemic struck, we thought we might not be able to do it at all. But that didn't sit right with me. I didn't want to let it go," shares gallery director Nupur Dalmia. Thus, the gallery decided to host the exhibition via an online viewing room, and it included pieces by Kavya Kumar Bhatt, Mausham Raj Manglla, Pranay Dutta, Savitha Ravi, Sheshdev Sagria, Ushnish Mukhopadhyay, Vasudha Kapadia and Zarrin-Fatima Shamsi. Some of their works, Dalmia says, were created during the lockdown.

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