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Great Banyan Art presents Pandora's Box

Great Banyan Art presents Pandora's Box 11th - 19th of November 2017 11am - 7pm THE STAINLESS GALLERY, Mira Corporate Suites Mathura Road (Near New Friends Colony), New Delhi. Curated by Sonali Batra

Pandora's Box Great Banyan Art is pleased to present Pandora s Box, a group show of compelling contemporary artworks curated by its Co-Founder Sonali Batra. The exhibit opens on November 11th at The Stainless Gallery and will be on view until the 19th of November 2017. The artworks curated are inspired by the ancient Greek myth and metaphor used in our modern language, Pandora s box. The proverbial phrase refers to the havoc that immediately arose after Zeus handed Pandora a beautiful box with a big lock saying, This is my gift to you. Don t ever open it. As Zeus anticipated, Pandora s curiosity led her to open the forbidden box, ending the golden age. It is said that as soon as Pandora opened this box, she unleashed human evils and endless troubles in the world such as greed, envy, hunger, poverty, violence, pain and war. The show Pandora s Box will exhibit works by some of India s leading contemporary artists such as T.V Santhosh, Shilpa Gupta, Baiju Parthan, Rameshwar Broota, Sunil Padwal and Anjum Singh. It juxtaposes these along with artworks by emerging contemporary artists from Indonesia, Philippines, China, South Korea, Vietnam, Russia, Netherlands, Spain, Czech Republic, Poland, Romania, Israel, South Africa, United Kingdom and United States of America. The collection of diverse artworks strings and establishes the analogous nature of angst, stress, distress and the fragile nature and times we live in. The contemporary artworks featured in the show symbolize and reflect socio-political adversities that are prevalent in our world today. We are increasingly becoming more apathetic as individuals and as a society. We choose to continually trade comforts of today by passing the burden to the next generation. This constant misuse of take has released evils into the world, which we cannot reverse. Pandora s Box showcases artists from 15 countries across the globe to highlight the universal need for power that has plagued our earthly paradise. Some artworks curated for the show are satirical and a comment on the harsh urban life pressures shaping our society. For example Indonesian artist, Tatang Ganar highlights socio-political problems by painting recurring themes such as the imbalance between the capitalist and worker s life. Similarly South Korean artist, Sung-ha Ahn paints ordinary objects such as cigarettes that are a metaphor for the psychological comfort it gives people, conveying its seductive toxicity. There is significant representation of global issues such as war and terrorism in the collection. For example, Deny Pribadi s paintings portray humans as predators and their innate greed and need to dominate, colonize and fight even if its done for levity. Lyra s Garcellano s works revolve around the politics of identity and issues of displacement, movement, history and memory. The exhibit also showcases a vivid selection of portraits that capture the psychological dimensions of human evolution. Artists such as Alexander Ilichev, Daniel Clark, Mary Chiarmonte and Carlo Gabuco delve into the dark side of human nature offering a narrative that reflects a wide range of human experiences. Similarly, Czhech Republic Stetlana Kurmaz s innocent characters co-exist in a fragile world of harmony and dream, unfolding the depth of the life lived by the subject in an imaginative and compelling way. While Pandora s Box draws light onto life s miseries that exist in our world, it also emphazies on hope, the only thing that Pandora left trapped inside the box. The exhibit hopes its viewers to engage with the thought-provoking works and start a broader-dialogue about ethics, morals and hope, which has stayed with us till this day. The show embraces paintings and photographs by artists such as Shilpa Gupta, Sunil Padwal, T.V Santhosh, Rameshwar Broota, Anjum Singh, Baiju Parthan, Sung Ha Ahn, Deny Pribadi, I Made Wiranda, Tatang Ganar, Mary Chiarmonte, Daniel Clarke, Carlo Gabuco, Klaudia Krzysztonek, Yao Hongru, Ung-Pil Byen, Svetlana Kurmaz,, Xiadong Cui, Alexander Illichev, Lyra Garcellano, Ion Vacareanu Steve Lawler, Pepijn Simon, Maria Aparici, Viet Ha Tran and Sivan Sternbach. Sonali Batra Curator & Co-founder, Great Banyan Art 2 3

About Great Banyan Art Great Banyan Art is an online gallery based in New Delhi, India. Since 2004, when Great Banyan Art was founded, the online gallery has continuesly consigned works to leading auction houses in India and overseas, and focussed on private sales. Great Banyan brings together a range of artists, genres and time periods across the globe on one platform. The gallery takes great pride in its collection, which includes a range of works by leading Indian masters, modernists and contemporary artists. Featured Indian artists include F.N Souza, S.H Raza, Tyeb Mehta, M.F Husain, Ram Kumar, Krishen Khanna, Jamini Roy, Ganesh Pyne, Akbar Padamsee, Atul Dodiya, Anju Dodiya, as well as International contemporary artists such as Geraldine Javier, Louay Kayali, Annie Cabigting, Ahmad Zakii Anwar and Sung Ha Ahn amongst many others. Since 2016, the online gallery has exhibited their works through curated offline shows. In the past year, Great Banyan Art has showcased over 50 international contemporary artists at their shows Tales of Art and Around the World in 7 Day s. The gallery continues to focus on bridging the gap between international contemporary art and Indian collectors. Participating Artists 1. Shilpa Gupta 2. Sunil Padwal 3. T.V Santhosh 4. Rameshwar Broota 5. Anjum Singh 6. Baiju Parthan 7. Sung Ha Ahn 8. Deny Pribadi 9. I Made Wiranda 10. Tatang Ganar 11. Mary Chiarmonte 12. Daniel Clarke 13. Svetlana Kurmaz 14. Carlo Gabuco 15. Yao Hongru 16. Ung-Pil Byen 17. Alexander Illichev 18. Xiadong Cui 19. Lyra Garcellano 20. Ion Vacareanu 21. Viet Ha Tran 22. Steve Lawler 23. Klaudia Krzysztonek 24. Pepijn Simon 25. Maria Aparici 26. Sivan Sternbach www.greatbanyanart.com 4 5

INDIA Shilpa Gupta Mumbai-based Shilpa Gupta actively engages herself with the political and cultural world around her. Her works probe and examine themes such as global capitalism, social injustice, security, borders and power. Aiming towards the possibility of social change through art, Shilpa Gupta s photographic works focus on the dynamics of power, politics and rapid globalization that have lead to social rupture and inequality. In Gupta s Don t See, Don t Hear, Don t Speak series, the three wise monkeys are a recurring motif. The principle to see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil was also made popular in India by Gandhi, in a speech that stood for values of positivism at the birth of a new nation. Gupta s work has been shown in leading international institutions and museums such as the Tate Modern, Serpentine Gallery, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New Museum, Chicago Cultural Center, Devi Art Foundation and exhibited in the Venice Bienelle amongst others. Untitled (2006) from the Don t See Don t Hear Don t Speak series Digital photograph on archival paper printed on flex 120 x 72 inches 6 7

INDIA Sunil Padwal Mumbai based artist Sunil Padwal is known for his anguished protagonist. He incorporates the human figure in the composition of his artwork, asserting its presence and subtly revealing the mystery behind the form. Padwal works like a sculptor by adding & subtracting upon the surface of his paintings - the color is built through a series of layers, which at times are also scratched out. He seeks inspiration from different aspects of everyday life, including work in progress, pollution, fast changing skylines, noisy traffic, humans and animals stuck in today s concrete jungle. Untitled, 2001 Oil On Board 36 x 48 inches 8 9

INDIA T.V Santhosh South Indian artist T.V. Santhosh s works deal with complex contemporary issues such as violence and injustice of terrorism and war. In his paintings, the artist paints in lurid greens and shocking orange, recreating the effect of a colour photographic negative. His subjects - protestors, soldiers, injured civilians - are made to look like negatives in the tradition of Man Ray s Rayograms, with the viewer looking at the image almost as if through a thermographic camera or an x-ray machine. His woks remind us of a tinted glasses through which the public sees current events unfold by appropriating images from newspapers, magazines and news channels. In this way, the artist suggests hidden implications that are often difficult to distinguish between honest representation of facts and their distortion and manipulation. Over the past decade, many of the artists works have featured in Christie s and Sotheby s. Untitled, 2002 Oil on board 36 x 36 inches Untitled Oil On Canvas 48 x 72 inches 10 11

SOUTH KOREA Sung Ha Ahn Sung-Ha-Ahn is known to paint objects, which give psychological comfort to people today. A recurring theme in his works are trivial objects such as cigarettes and candy in transparent glass vessels, creating a mysterious sense of fantasy that coexists with a realistic tendency. His works convey the significance of the duality of seductive toxicity and cruel sweetness in people s minds. Sung-Ha-Ahn s works have been auctioned at Christies Hong-Kong and Sotheby s Hong-Kong and New York. Cigarette Oil on canvas 51 x 64w inches 12 13

INDIA Rameshwar Broota Delhi based visual artist Rameshwar Broota is known for his paintings of male bodies, both muscular and emaciated, testament to the passage of time. Broota believes photography is a creative medium that is as engaging and involving as painting. The artist uses the digital medium as a means to express his vision that could be part fact and part fiction. Broota s works are housed in leading collections in India and abroad including the National Gallery of Modern Art in New Delhi, the Rashtrapati Bhavan, several Lalit Kala Akademi collections across India, and a number of educational and other institutions. Some of the prominent international collections include the Josip Broz Tito Museum in Yugoslavia and the Kunst Museum in Dusseldrof. His works are part of various private collections in India, USA, Germany, Switzerland, UK, France, Mexico, Sweden and Dubai. These include the Chester and Davida Herwitz Collection and the Peabody Essex Museum in USA, the Jane and Kito De Boer Collectionin Dubai, Rajshree Pathy art collection in Coimbatore, and Kiran Nadar Museum of Art. Untitled, 2006 Photograph, Edition 10 of 20 23 x 59 inches 14 15

INDIA Anjum Singh New Delhi based artist Anjum Singh, daughter of artist s Arpita and Paramjit Singh, illustrates the rituals of daily life, growing commercialization and urban living. Using objects, words and textures the artist investigates the transformative power of our surroundings: as it isolates us, protects us, horrifies us and shapes us day in and day out, constantly. Foot Path 1-6 (work of 6 panels) Oil On Canvas 90 x 216 inches 16 17

INDIA Baiju Parthan Kerela born artist Baiju Parthan is known as a pioneer of intermedia art in India. While elaborating the workings of a mysterious inner universe through his paintings, Parthan combines his painterly concerns with his explorations of cyberspace to produce a series of provocative, richly textured installations. The artist s works focus on the instrumentalization of nature for human use and consumption. Parthan has held several successful shows in India, China, Germany and the U.K. He has held solo exhibits at Aicon Gallery London and New York, Vadehra Art Gallery, Art Musings and The Guild Gallery amongst others. The artist has also participated in major group exhibitions such as the IX Asian Biennale in Dhaka and taken part, together with F.N.Souza, in Saffronart s month long artists program in Los Angeles, Saffronart & The Guild, Mumbai, and Saffronart and Bodhi Art, Mumbai, Delhi, New York and Singapore. Many works by the artist have been sold at auction, including at Christie s New York South Asian Modern and Contemporary Art. Parthan lives and works in Mumbai. 1/3 Access Virus Cosmogram - 3, 2006 Pigment Ink On Aluminium Composite Panel 35 x 35 inches 18 19

INDONESIA Deny Pribadi Deny Pribadi, from Indonesia, presents a unique combination of abstract and figurative style of paintings. The characters and symbols he explores in his works come from the diversity of his imagination. His paintings depict the story of humans as predators and our greed of always wanting to dominate, colonize and fight all just for fun. He paints with emotion in a spontaneous style, which reflect his feelings. Pribadi s works have been exhibited in several exhibitions aross Indonesia and auctioned at auctions houses in Indonesia and Singapore. Elefunk Acrylic On Canvas 59 x 59 inches 20 21

Hitch Hiker Acrylic On Canvas 59 x 59 inches Come, I ll show you the way Acrylic on canvas 59 x 59 inches 22 23

Impostor Acrylic On Canvas 59 x 59 inches Hunting Acrylic on canvas 55 x 47 inches 24 25

INDONESIA I Made Wiradana Since 2000, Wiradana has shifted public attention towards exposing modern issues in his works. He soon penetrated into post-modernism, which led to his controversial Wiradana s end of 2001 declaration. In this, he attempted to confront the problem of rejecting western aesthetics. This included refusing rational ideas about light, the use of media, and other visual aspects. He made a parody of western art and offered other meanings to long upheld conventions. The artist is known to often use animal figures as his subjects matter, presenting them as distorted creatures who have their own beauty. Many works by the artist have been sold at auction across Indonesia. Mimpi Di Awan, 2007 Mixed Media 47 x 55 inches 26 27

INDONESIA Tatang Ganar Tatang Ganar s creations are said to have a sharp vision and satirical element - he highlights Indonesia s socio-political problems. Recurring themes such as the imbalance between the capitalist and worker s life are commonly seen in his works. Many works by the artist have been sold at auction across Indonesia. Bermain Dengan Burung, 1999 Oil on canvas 40 x 40 inches 28 29

United States of America Mary Chiaramonte Hanging somewhere between darkness and light, Mary Chiaramonte s dreamy narratives lead the viewer into a world of mystery. Connecting figurative expression with realism and narrative, Chiaramonte creates images from fairytales that are inspired by human stories. Her dark palette works depict a feeling of mystery and secrecy, unfolding a sense of isolation and hidden longings. The artist is represented by Abend Gallery, Denver, RJD Gallery, New York and Lovetts Gallery, Tulsa. Her works have been in numerous solo and group exhibitions in galleries across America, and collections across America and Europe. Chiaramonte s paintings have also been featured in publications such as American Art Collector, New American Paintings, American Artist Magazine, Empty Magazine, and Visionary Artistry Magazine. Of A Siren s Sea Numb Hands Acrylic on canvas 40 x 32 inches 30 31

south africa Daniel Clarke Cape Town based artist, Daniel Clarke paints dreamlike figures who seem to hover at the threshold of being human. Despite the uncanny appearance, there is a sense of recognition when we observe the man in the painting who is absorbed in a quiet struggle. While his thoughts seem far away and eyes focused elsewhere, our attention is drawn to the silent isolation, which seems familiar. Daniel Clarke is represented by 99 Loop Gallery in Cape Town. James Oil on canvas 59 x 39 inches 32 33

Russia Svetlana Kurmaz Svetlana Kurmaz has her own recognizable style - the characters in her artworks are full of grace and poetry; her nudes are innocent; her ladies are elegant and beautiful; and her trees and flowers are strange. Svetlana s subjects exist in a fragile world of harmony and dream. Svetlana has participated in more than 100 exhibitions and art fairs all over the world (Russia, Czech Republic, Germany, Italy, Spain, France, Portugal, Sweden, Denmark, Switzerland, Holland, Belgium, Luxembourg, Ireland, UK & USA). Her works are also part of The General Motors Company Collection, Moscow, Russia; Price Waterhouse Coopers Company Collections, Moscow, Russia; and many private collections around the world. Girl with Pear Oil on canvas 100 x 80 inches 34 35

Girl with Rabbit Oil on canvas 60 x 80 inches Girl with Wooden Horse Oil on canvas 60 x 90 inches 36 37

Girl with phone Oil on canvas 23 x 19 inches Girl with letter Oil on canvas 100 x 70 inches 38 39

philippines Carlo Gabuco Carlo Gabuco is a visual artist and photographer who s seeks to portray the elusive and disturbing images of today s times: scenes missed by the wide scope of media. Carlo focuses on human rights and development issues, as well as the drug war in the Philippines. Gabuco has participated in group exhibitions across the Philippines, Malaysia, South Korea, England and Singapore. Reading between the lines II, Oil on canvas 72 x 72 inches 40 41

CHINA Yao Hongru Born in 1963, Yao Hongru graduated from the Nanjing Art Academy. Many of the artists works are collected overseas and auctioned China Guardian auction house. Rest Oil on canvas 23 x 19 inches 42 43

SOUTH KOREA Byen Ung Pil Byen Ung-Pil s explores the polarity of human existence by painting a mirror image of a face that lacks expression in his work Self Portrait. The artist uses this as a metaphor for the duality of good and evil that exists in all of us - an insight into our alter ego. Byen Ung-Pil has held solo exhibits across South Korea and Germany, and his works have been auctioned at Christies Auction House. Self Portrait (+ another; 2 works) Oil on canvas 89 x 72 inches 44 45

Russia Alexander Ilichev Alexander Ilichev paints portraits using spots of color, lines and dots creating a textural appearance. He focuses on coloration, which make his works appear natural and fluid thus producing an effect of lightness and breadth. Although the artist doesn t intend to paint psychology or the depth of a life lived by someone, in a surprising way this all emerges by itself. For Ilichev, this is a mystery inexplicable. Portrait Acrylic on canvas 55 x 39 inches 46 47

CHINA Xiadong Cui Born in China, Cui Xiadong is an oil painter who has won several awards at the National Arts Exhibition, Art Exhibition Commemorating Sun YatSen, China Portrait Oil Painting Centennial Exhibition, China Art Fair, China Young Artists Oil Painting Exhibition, San Francisco Naturalistic Painting Exhibition, the 9th National Arts Exhibition and the China Oil Painting Exhibition. This particular work has been acquired at China Guardian s Chinese Oil Paintings and Sculptures Auction. Sleepless Oil on canvas 56 x 56 inches 48 49

philippines Lyra Garcellano Lyra s works revolve around the politics of identity, issues of displacement, the concept of roots and sentiments of home and memory. Her works depict subjects that are restrained and limited in emotional, psychological, physical or social ways. The artist s works have always been punctuated with notions of paralysis and movement. Garcellano has received several artists residences, including an Asian Cultural Council grant to Location One in New York city, the BMW Young Asian Artists residency in Singapore the UNESCO-Aschberg Bursaries for Artists in Yogyakarta and the Gwangju Cultural Foundation in South Korea. Her most recent residency was from National Art Studio from the National Museum of Contemporary Art in South Korea. Moondward Oil on canvas 48 x 34 inches 50 51

romania Văcăreanu works and paints extremely personal images, which reflect the reality he experiences, in Romania. In this particular work, the artist depicts his alter-ego; an important aspect of his works is the emphasis he puts on colour. Tttt5545 Oil & acrylic on canvas 47 x 47 inches 52 53

spain Viet Ha Tran Viet Ha Tran is a Vietnamese romanticism-influenced fine art photographer currently residing in Spain. Instead of taking photos, she tries to draw pictures of women s emotions, inner dreams, intimacy, poetry and philosophy with her camera. Thus, her photos, apart from having an air of classic paintings, capture an ephemeral moment of feminine emotions flowing through the river of time. As reality plays hide-and-seek with fantasy, it s a reflection of those volatile moods etched in the permanence of change. Till date, she has been featured in over 60 newspapers and magazines around the world such as Vogue Italia, Vanity Fair France, Vietnam News, Vietnam Daily, Vietnam Business Woman, Photography Master Class Magazine, Get Inspired Magazine etc. Her award-winning photograph The Lotus Lake was auctioned and sold by Christie s HongKong at the highest bid of the night, and all profit went to charity. Remembrance of the shattered dreams Fine art photography 30 x 45 inches 54 55

united kingdom Stever Lawler A realist painter who is known for his dramatic narratives, Lawler creates a sense of psychological mystery through effects of light. The artists uses chiaroscuro - an oil painting technique, developed during the Renaissance, that uses strong tonal contrasts between light and dark to model three-dimensional forms, often to dramatic effect. Lawler has exhibited in galleries across the UK and at international art fairs such as The New York Armory and The Palm Beach Fair. The Signalman Oil on canvas 40 x 30 inches 56 57

POLAND Klaudia Krzysztonek In Klaudia Krzystonek works, the artist depicts the dark side of human nature. The archetypal shadow present in her works symbolizes the subconscious mind, which suppresses human emotion, instinct and behaviour. Klaudia paints women doing every day activities in an atmosphere that feels dense and even suffocating. The faces of her characters are always hidden while their bodies are usually exposed, creating an artificial and illusionary order. Potatoes Oil on canvas 55 x 43 inches 58 59

netherlands simon pepijn Simon is known to use old credit cards rather than paint brushes to craft powerful images in his works. In his works, he applies white paint to his black backgrounds without sketches or photographs in order to catch the emotions of his subject in that moment. That, says Simon, is how he conveys emotion in his work. For Simon, the dark paintings are an expression of miscommunication between people and their reflected emotions. The artist has exhibited in Netherlands, Belgium, England and at the Rotterdam International Art Fair. Study of a Horse Oil on canvas 55 x 40 inches 60 61

spain Maria Aparici A figurative expressionist, for Maria, the making of art is a powerful form of communication that expresses the nature of the human condition. The artist describes her portraits series as, A portrait is a chain of events recorded in one single work where the mind is absorbed in the moment of moments. She believes that art should bandage the distance between the artist and the observer in the hope that the image will remain in their memory forever. The Unfinished Oil on canvas 58 x 50 inches 62 63

Israel Sivan Sternbach Sivan Sternbach studied ceramics for 6 years in Israel. According to the artist, her ceramic balloon sculputres are the purest expression as to how she lives her life. In their playful and tactile qualities, her balloons reflect human beings natural appetite for freedom and connection to the present moment. Her balloons in varying sizes, colors and levels of inflatedness hope to trigger positive childhood memories. Coming together with the theme with the show, we hope Sivan s balloons have the potential to capture a person s fleeting, happy memory and render it timeless. In the summer of 2017, Sternbach exhibited over 100 of her balloons at Bergdorf Goodman s iconic windows in New York. Her works can also be found in many private collections worldwide. Tiffany blue classic balloon Ceramic Sculpture (to be mounted on wall ) 15 x 12 inches 64 65

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