Hyderabad’s Shrishti Art Gallery puts the spotlight on emerging artists who experiment with three-dimensional artworks

Reopening after a year, Shrishti Art Gallery puts the spotlight on emerging artists who experiment with three-dimensional artworks

After a year, Shrishti Art Gallery in Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad, is welcoming visitors into its premises with the exhibition ‘Maadhyam’ (medium). The pandemic had forced art galleries to go virtual. Now, to make the effort worthwhile for those who visit the gallery, proprietor Lakshmi Nambiar believes that it is important to emphasise the third dimension. Instead of two-dimensional paintings, Maadhyam has artworks by nine emerging artists who use a variety of materials to make wall hanging sculptures, tapestries with threadwork or combine a painting and a three-dimensional object for a unique narrative.

Ajaysingh Bhadoria’s wall hanging sculptures are like miniature replicas of archways and latticework that’s synonymous with Hyderabad’s architecture. During his post-graduation in Santiniketan, he visited France in an exchange programme and…

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