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Mythology Lives: Art Reimagines Ancient Stories

20 Nov

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Summary

  • Art exhibition blends ancient Valmiki Ramayana with contemporary works.
  • Diverse mediums like photography, marquetry, and hand-painted type feature.
  • Curator reinterpreted title to emphasize art's connection to human life.
Mythology Lives: Art Reimagines Ancient Stories

An exhibition titled 'As Below, So Above' offers a contemporary perspective on epic tales, prominently featuring the meticulous line drawings of senior artist Raghupati Bhat. His work, inspired by the Valmiki Ramayana, is complemented by three artists from Mysuru: photographer KJ Pavan, marquetry artist R Bhanupakash, and hand-painted type artist N Ranganatha.

The exhibition's curator, Amshula Prakash, aimed to create a space where "old knowledge breathes through new hands." Pawan captures traditional wrestling houses, while Bhanu Prakash uses wood inlay for texture and color. Ranganatha revives signboard art with a painted Kannada proverb, illustrating that mythology is not confined to museums but lives in diverse aspects of daily life.

Prakash intentionally reversed the phrase "As above, so below" to "As Below, So Above," reflecting the exhibition's grounding in human experience. She notes that Bengaluru's evolving nature and its residents' openness to traditional practices allow such art to flourish, giving it a unique vitality.

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It's an art exhibition that connects ancient Indian epics, like the Ramayana, with contemporary art forms created by Indian artists.
The exhibition features senior artist Raghupati Bhat, photographer KJ Pavan, marquetry artist R Bhanupakash, and hand-painted type artist N Ranganatha.
The article mentions Mysuru-based artists and Bengaluru as a city receptive to art, suggesting a possible focus in Karnataka, India.

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