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Indian Art Masters Shine in Singapore Showcase
18 Feb
Summary
- Jalsa exhibition features veteran and emerging Indian artists.
- Krishen Khanna's Bandwallah series is a highlight.
- The show celebrates contemporary Indian art's diversity.

Singapore will host Jalsa, a contemporary Indian art exhibition, beginning February 28th. The show highlights a spectrum of Indian artistic talent, from revered masters to promising new voices.
Eminent artists such as Krishen Khanna, Ram Kumar, Himmat Shah, and Thota Vaikuntam are featured. Khanna, a centenarian artist, critic, and author, is represented by paintings and sculptures from his "Bandwallah" series, noted for their vibrant colors and humanistic themes.
Emerging artists like Phaneendra Nath Chaturvedi, known for his evocative horse paintings, and Ompal Sansanwal, celebrated for his dreamlike tree landscapes, also have their works displayed. Yashika Sugandh's sculptural brilliance and Sitanshu Sutar's surrealist compositions add further depth to the exhibition.
Jalsa promises a rich experience, exploring the evolution and varied expressions of modern Indian art. The exhibition celebrates tradition, indigenous accents, and the transformative power of artistic expression through diverse mediums and styles.



