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Manjit Bawa's Art: A Father's Legacy Unveiled
4 Feb
Summary
- The Storyteller exhibition showcases Manjit Bawa's paintings and drawings.
- The collection features ten canvases and eighteen works on paper.
- Bawa's art is deeply influenced by Indian mythology and Sufi philosophy.

The exhibition "The Storyteller" offers a poignant glimpse into the world of the late contemporary artist Manjit Bawa. This collection, featuring ten canvases and eighteen works on paper, serves as a profound tribute from his children, Bhavna and Ravi Bawa.
Bawa's mastery is evident in his resonant renderings of the goddess Durga, depicted with elemental purity and meditative grace. His "Untitled priest's tableau" showcases a signature aesthetic, playing with paradox and the tactile quality of fabric.
The exhibition also highlights Bawa's command of color and space, particularly in compositions like "Acrobatic stance of man and woman," drawing from childhood memories of vibrant landscapes and textiles. His "Untitled Shiva with Nandi" exemplifies his belief in the interdependence of man and nature.




