Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Juneja Art Gallery Presents Art Show "Oh Krishna"



Artchill presents its 119th Show   ‘Oh Krishna’  
Son of Devaki  born 18 July 3228 BCE- Supreme Godhead in the personality of Krishna.

Hare Krishna, Hare Krishna
Krishna Krishna, Hare Hare
Hare Rama, Hare Rama
Rama Rama, Hare Hare.

We are living in an evil age, the age of Kali, but can attain salvation and a "return to Godhead" by means of permanent Krishna-consciousness. Krishna-consciousness can be accomplished through ethical living and the "Hare Krishna" chant , is believed to bring about a higher state of consciousness when it is chanted, sung, or meditated upon. It is thought to be the most effective means of self-purification. Krishna (an avatar of Vishnu) is the Supreme Lord and that humans are eternal spiritual beings trapped in a cycle of reincarnation. The nature of the cycle for individual beings is determined by karma, the law of the consequences of past actions, which returns beings to physical existence. 

Krishna Consciousness &  eternal love that Hindus have for this creator & savior of Earth has no boundaries, Indian artists have explored all expressions that they can imagine for the their love of Lord Krishna that thousands of creative presentations are found specially on this subject. Juneja Art Gallery brings to you some selective works by veteran Indian artists based on stories or Chhavi of Krishna, by Arpana Caur, Ashok Hazra, Dipika Hazra, R.K.Yadav, Yugal Kishore Sharma, Niren Sen Gupta, Shail Choyal, Late P.N. Choyal , V.S.Upadhyay, Surjit Akre.

Krishna is easily recognized by his representations. Though his skin color may be depicted as black or dark in some representations, particularly in murtis, in other images such as modern pictorial representations, Krishna is usually shown with a blue skin. He is often shown wearing a silk dhoti and a peacock feather crown. Common depictions show him as a little boy, or as a young man in a characteristically relaxed pose, playing the flute. In this form, he usually stands with one leg bent in front of the other with a flute raised to his lips, in the Tribhanga posture, accompanied by cows, emphasizing his position as the divine herdsman, Govinda, or with the gopis (milkmaids) i.e. Gopikrishna, stealing butter from neighbouring houses i.e. Navneet Chora or Gokulakrishna, defeating the vicious serpent i.e. Kaliya Damana Krishna, lifting the hill i.e. Giridhara Krishna ..so on and so forth from his childhood / youth events that are reported in Hindu texts.
Krishna is also depicted and worshipped as a small child (Bala Krishna, Bāla Kṛṣṇa the child Krishna), crawling on his hands and knees or dancing, often with butter or Laddu in his hand being Laddu Gopal.Regional variations in the iconography of Krishna are seen in his different forms, such as Jaganatha of Odisha, Vithoba of Maharashtra, Venkateswara (also Srinivasa or Balaji) in Andhra Pradesh, and Shrinathji in Rajasthan.

Artists: 
Arpana Caur, Ashok Hazra, Dipika Hazra, R.K.Yadav, Yugal Kishore Sharma, Niren Sen Gupta, Shail Choyal, Late P.N. Choyal, V.S.Upadhyay, Surjit Akre.



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Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Gallery Artchill Presents  'Emotive Ideograms' 

by Moumita Ghosh



'Emotive Ideograms' Join us for the Opening of this Solo show by Moumita Ghosh between 
5 to 8 pm tomorrow 21st  August.

Look forward to your presence , A Visual Art Experience is guaranteed....show is on till 28th Aug.

Moumita’s art is an unrolling canvas of life, where in are charted, celebrated & endured the joys, pains, sorrows, agonies & aspirations, which may come in the course of day to day living. The sheer range of her work is enchanting & invigorating. And the way she explores & handles the delicate themes, & contours of emotions, is a treat to watch.
If one of her work is zestful, joyous or pulsating with life, the other is subdued, pensive, & conveys sorrow or suffering. The immediacy & urgency of her work, emotively carves out an ideogram in a thoughtful manner. Reaching out to us instantly, & involving us in an ongoing dialogue with the works, viewed separately, or in a group. These works are not illustrative. They are potent & perceptive. The emotions & expressions written large on the faces of her characters ( like in a novel or short story) are not without subtle nuances, they make one curious, to delve into the lines, & colors, which ‘portray’ them......contd.. ( Written by Prayag Shukla, New Delhi)



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Thursday, June 11, 2015

ART WALK, Mega Art Show by Juneja Art Gallery

ART WALK,  Mega Art Show by Juneja Art Gallery



Juneja Art Gallery Presents 'ART WALK'  mega art event, Displaying over 350 paintings Sculptures, Graphics, 3D art by 115 artists, each in his unique style - Artchill brings a massive 115th show with a diverse, 
Juneja Art Gallery brings for you A Never Seen Before....kind of ART SHOW in the heart of Jaipur at Lakshmi complex on main MI ROAD !! A much much bigger show with diverse styles of art to please your eyes, 

Sangeeta Juneja : I feel that though in last 2 decades Jaipur has developed steadily in every sense , but people of Jaipur still lack the sense of the Contemporary....they have style, knowledge , intellect, have keen sense of perception but they have not been exposed to quality in Contemporary Art . Despite our efforts to bring good shows to Jaipur I feel the footfall is scanty , so Artchill brings a unique concept of ART WALK , Displaying over 350 paintings Sculptures, Graphics, 3D art by 115 artists, each in his unique style - Artchill brings a massive 115th show with a diverse pallete. Its not about Utility but about Art Experience........

What does an artist think when he is executing a certain work...what is his angst ; moral philosophy ; social concern, all this will surface in this ART WALK. Visitors can satisfy their curiosity , enhance their knowledge on Indian Contemporary Art & I hope they frequent art galleries more & more with family to update themselves & increase art awareness.
Artchill always brings the choicest selection only, artworks by eminent artists & upcoming artists with brilliant attitudes/styles can be experienced at Juneja Art Gallery situated in the heart of the city. 

Art is meant to reach out to your inner self and elevate your spirit. It makes a deeper connect with your sub conscious but only if you decide to surrender yourself to the experience that art can offer to you. Keeping a firm belief in this, I hope that this Indian Art Show, unravels some mysteries for you and connects with each of your personal cosmos. The show is a unique and diverse palette of art created by the best of Indian artists. The list of artists include well known, established, award winning artists and the young promising names of our contemporary world , each with a distinct artistic attitude.
Presenting Over 350 artworks by 115 different artists !!

Venue : Juneja Art Gallery, 7 Lakshmi Complex, M.I. Road,Jaipur, 302001 
Date :   Sunday 15th Feb  To 10th March,



Some Still form the show ART WALK