Mr. Praful Patel Inaugurates Artist Nandan Purkayastha’s show at Jehangir Art Gallery
Mumbai (Maharashtra) , November 6: The opening evening of ‘Continuum’, a solo exhibition by contemporary artist Nandan Purkayastha, witnessed an exceptional
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], November 6: The opening evening of ‘Continuum’, a solo exhibition by contemporary artist Nandan Purkayastha, witnessed an exceptional turnout at Jehangir Art Gallery, as the city’s art community gathered to celebrate his latest body of work. The exhibition was inaugurated by Mr. Praful Patel – Member of Rajya Sabha and Working President of NCP, in the presence of Dr. Vishwajeet Kadam, Member of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly; Brinda Miller – Chairperson, Kala Ghoda Association & Festival Director of the Kala Ghoda Arts Festival; Kalapana Shah – Founder, Tao Art Gallery; Sunita Sanghai – Founder, Vachi Art Gallery; veteran photojournalist Pradeep Chandra; and Sunil Joshan (Founder) and Sanchit Joshan (CEO) of Sanchit Art Gallery, among several eminent dignitaries and well-known figures from the art world.
Guests were left spellbound as they walked through the showcase of nearly 40 artworks… a harmonised curation of paintings, drawings, and sculptures. The evening’s most talked-about centrepiece was a 2.7-tonne sculptural installation of Narasimha, conceptualised in collaboration with international luxury décor brand Ipse Ipsa Ipsum, which drew collective awe for its scale, craftsmanship, and contemporary interpretation of mythology.
Speaking at the launch, Mr. Praful Patel shared, “I have known Nandan for a few years, thanks to Dr. Vishwajeet Kadam. When I first saw his works at Dr. Kadam’s residence, I was instantly drawn to the paintings displayed there and said I must have his art. I rarely say something like this when I visit someone’s home, but Nandan’s works are so inspiring, unique and refreshing that they immediately stayed with me. Since then, I have been delighted to collect some of his lovely works. It gives me great joy to see the diverse art forms he has presented here at his exhibition today, and I extend my warmest wishes to Nandan.”