Svasa hosting its first multidisciplinary art show
NT Correspondent
Bengaluru:
White Noise refers to a phenomenon that often helps you calm down and organize your thoughts; with a peaceful after-effect - similar to the feeling you get while observing art. By bringing together various multidisciplinary artists and a discerning audience, White Noise showcases how art can be displayed and enjoyed in a post-pandemic world.
Artists who have put up their artworks are Arvind Sundar, Rutwik Ingale, Sachin Samson, Apeksha Maker, Abeer Khan, Radhika Choudhary, Akshita Gandhi, Princess Peg, Vivek Kumawat, Milind Nayak, Michelle Poonawalla, Sulakshana Dharmadhikari, and Sunayana Malhotra among others.
In addition to a number of several acclaimed as well as upcoming independent artists, Svasa has also partnered with art galleries such as Gallery Time & Space, iArt, Cultivate Art, and Art Centrix Space to feature and display various their artists and works - some of which have been commissioned especially for the show.
The artworks displayed are available for purchase with prices starting at Rs 25,000. Furthermore, Jaipur Rugs, one of India’s largest manufacturers of exquisite hand-knotted rugs, will be setting up a space that can be used as a photo booth with luxurious rugs as backdrops.
Where: Svasa, Bull Temple Road
When: Oct 16-17, 12 pm
Entry: Free