Baiju Parthan, Yield 2 -Outsourced, Acrylic On Canvas, (Poliptych) 72'' X 144''

‘SOURCE CODE’
Baiju Parthan
September – October 2006

Art Musings presented ‘Source Code’ by Baiju Parthan from 12 September to 31st October 2006. It was Parthan’s solo show after a gap of 4 years, featuring 7 large works in acrylics & oils. The exhibition also saw the release of the art book ‘Baiju Parthan – A Users Manual’ – authored by Ranjit Hoskote.

12.09.2006 – 31.10.2006

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‘CRIMSON FEVER’
BABU XAVIER
March – April 2006

Art Musings presented a solo show of Kerala based artist Babu Xavier. With an explosion of reds, blues and greens, Xavier’s body of work is reminiscent of the land of Kerala. Marked by a manic drive, Babu has approached this suite with remarkable zest, often burning the midnight oil in his studio to complete each painting. The dialogue with these canvases has come about in bursts of quick yet intense energy and it has revealed to the self-taught artist, a fresh territory where he discovers new metaphors and techniques.

18.03.2006 – 15.04.2006

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‘TRANSCENDENCE’
Sujata Bajaj
February – March 2006

Art Musings presented a solo show of Paris based artist Sujata Bajaj, comprising of a small but powerful body of 14 acrylic canvas works. Fragments of devnagiri script peer forth from time to time in Sujata’s paintings. They are fundamental elements of a language but seem to take on a renewed purpose in this group of canvases. They bring with them, the primal significance of a whistled tune or a hand-written note in this world of philistine technologists.

23.02.2006 – 17.03.2006

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‘MYSTICS AND ANGELS’
Neeraj Goswami
February 2006

Art Musings presented a solo show of artist Neeraj Goswami. Goswami, a art masters graduate from the Delhi College of Arts has been the recepient of several important awards, including the Bharat Bhavan Award. To quote Ina Puri from the catalogue text, “ Given the artist’s spiritual philosophy, it is perhaps inconsequential that the medium in the technical use of term is oil, tempera and pastel, Goswami would like to say that the medium is the artist himself. Unlike others, he dares to un-belong, and therein lies his individuality.”

09.02.2006 – 22.02.2006

ANJOLIE ELA MENON
Jharoka
Oil on masonite board
63 X 63
SOLD

‘A SOLO SHOW’
ANJOLIE ELA MENON
December 2005 – January 2006

Art Musings presented a solo show of Anjolie Ela Menon who was showing in Mumbai after a gap of 3 years. The show comprised over 20 works on canvas & paper.

19.12.2005 – 20.01.2006

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‘ALCHEMY’
Baiju Parthan, Chittrovanu Mazumdar, Jitish Kallat & Shibu Natesan
September 2005

Art Musings presented “Alchemy’ featuring 4 of India’s leading contemporary artists, Baiju Parthan, Shibu Natesan, Jitish Kallat, Chittrovanu Mazumdar. All the artists displayed a large body of works in oils, acrylic & watercolour in their trademark style.

13.09.2005 – 30.09.2005

Ganesh Haloi, Untitled, Gouache on Paper - Copy

‘AS WITHIN, SO WITHOUT’
Ganesh Haloi & Prabhakar Kolte
March 2005

Art Musings was proud to present a two-artist show of 2 of the leading abstract artists in the country. Haloi and Kolte are two of India’s most accomplished abstractionists. Each artist, the former from Kolkata and the latter in Mumbai, has devoted several decades to the activation of the non-representational painted surface. Each, in his own distinctive way, has pursued the half-glimpsed image and the half-heard resonance: each has labored to commit an elusive reality of the spirit to the materiality of pigment

04.03.2005 – 29.03.2005

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‘A SOLO SHOW’
Maïté Delteil
November 2004

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‘ANNUAL SHOW’
Various Artists
August 2004

Group Show of 15 Artists Art Musings presented their annual show featuring artists that they have worked closely with since the gallery opened. Artists included S H Raza, M F Husain, Paresh Maity, Baiju Parthan, Jitish Kallat, Sujata Bajaj, Sakti Burman, Shibi Natesan, Samir Mondal Jayasri Burman, Jogen Chowdhury, Arzan Khambatta, Rameshwar Broota, Anjolie Ela Menon & Chittrovanu Mazumdar. The artists represented several generations, diverse styles and distinctive concerns.

16.08.2004 – 22.08.2004

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