‘Vasantha’ Spring Summer Collection unveiled by Designer Anuradha Raman

Designer Anuradha Ramam hosted a fashion soiree to unveil ‘ Vasantha’ Spring / Summer 2020-21 Collection at her store in Meher Chand Market. The collection is full of hues with bright colors dancing with bold designs on fluttering cotton. Anuradha Ramam is a designer par excellence, she is also a woman with a strong mind you cannot bend. Completely devoid of any bias of season or color palletes, she creates her clothes with an unstinting passion for color and design. Bold. Bright. Beautiful.

She showcased her hand block print, hand-embroidered and handcrafted collection that was kept parallel to the tastes of the younger generation. Anuradha Ramam’s contemporary yet traditional designs sport the confluence of fusion clothing that has a distinctive flavor, the deep sense of aesthetics, attention to detail, unparalleled craftsmanship and an undeniable vibrancy. With variants in sarees, suits, ready-to-wear outfits, rock this spring season with playful colors, bold yet stylish attires.

Arpana Agarwal Founder of Wonder Women Connect and a renowned Luxury Consultant hosted the launch and unveiling of the Wonder Women Annual Calendar 2020

Arpana Agarwal Founder of Wonder Women Connect and a renowned Luxury Consultant recently hosted the launch and unveiling of the Wonder Women Annual Calendar 2020 along with her birthday celebration at Chatter House, Nehru Place. A concerned cause of our Climate Crisis was the talk of the calendar themed as Go Green with an edifying message of Saving the Environment.
Wonder Women Connect is an innovative networking hub for women from diverse fields. The event was well attended by Renu Hussain Ji, Rama Pandey Ji, Alps Beauty Group owner Bharti Taneja Ji, permanent makeup expert Gunjan Gaur, celebrity designers Asma Gulzar, Ritu Dhawan, Alka Mehrotra, Vandana Dua n Ngo Partners Akp healing by Dr. Amit Kaur. Many other popular faces and Elite members of the club along with Dillī Darlings (zee tv show) Shaloo Jindal, Rashmi Sachdev, Sona Sharma were seen glorifying the event with their presence. The entire event was hosted very gracefully and successfully.

The Fifties Show: Works of Indian Modernism

The Fifties Show revisits a momentous decade of newly-independent India that had just put its colonized past behind it to embrace triumphant modernism.

DAG’s new space at The Claridges, New Delhi, will see the opening of its latest exhibition, titled The Fifties Show. This exhibition encapsulates key highlights in Indian art over a decade of the 1950s, spotlighting how a newly-independent nation put its colonized past behind and embraced triumphant modernism.

Indian art in the twentieth century witnessed two important decades: The first one was the 1910s when the Bengal School saw the establishment of the “revivalist practice” that came to signify Indian modern art in general. Another was the 1950s when Indian artists of independent India embraced modernish that was free of their colonial history.

In 1950, the first copy of the Constitution of India, handcrafted and illustrated by Nandalal Bose and other Santiniketan artists, was dedicated to the republic, the Progressives were at the peak of their oeuvre, and younger artists were challenging their place with bold formats of art-making.

The 1950s was a period of hope and celebration, which saw the creation of works emblematic not just of the decade but of the context and subtexts of modernism itself. A period when the best and brightest in the Indian art world—such as Nandlal Bose, M F Husain, S H Raza, F N Souza, G R Santosh, K K Hebbar, Adi Davierwalla, Shanti Dave, Dhanraj Bhagat, etc—created some of their most significant masterpieces.

The exhibition will be on view from 1 February 2020 – 26th March 2020

Here are a few glimpses of the paintings:-


About DAG

DAG (formerly known as the Delhi Art Gallery) was established in 1993 in New Delhi, and over the past 25 years, has built a reputation for the quality of its collection that represents the expanse of Indian art practice. This extensive collection charts a historic continuum, from the early works of academic artists trained in Bengal and Bombay, to modernists from Baroda, Delhi and beyond, and includes artworks by some of India’s most celebrated artists, including Raja Ravi Varma, Amrita Sher-Gil, Jamini Roy, S. H. Raza, M. F. Husain, Tyeb Mehta, F. N. Souza, Avinash Chandra, and Chittaprosad. With the aim of taking Indian modernism to a wider audience, DAG now has gallery spaces in the historic Kala Ghoda in Mumbai, and the iconic Fuller Building in Manhattan, New York, in addition to its gallery in Delhi. It regularly participates in international fairs such as Art Basel Hong Kong, Armory New York, Art Dubai, Masterpiece London, and India Art Fair.

The mandate of taking art to the people has led to museum-quality exhibition collaborations with stellar art institutions such as the National Gallery of Modern Art, Mumbai, Dr. Bhau Daji Lad Museum, Mumbai, The Nehru Memorial Museum & Library, New Delhi, the Punjab Lalit Kala Akademi, Chandigarh, and the Jawahar Kala Kendra, Jaipur. DAG’s first monumental public-private collaboration with the Archaeological Survey of India—Drishyakala museum at the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Red Fort—was inaugurated by India’s Prime Minister on 23 January 2019, has been widely feted, nationally and internationally and has an average footfall of 4,000 people every day.

With the democratization of Indian art as its core aim, DAG consistently hosts outreach programs for students of schools and colleges and also runs a pioneering program for the visually impaired by allowing them to experience art through tactile aids.

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Andy Warhol’s 1979 BMW Art Car to be showcased at India Art Fair 2020

India Art Fair, the leading platform for modern and contemporary art from South Asia, will return to New Delhi with an exclusive showcase of Andy Warhol’s BMW Art Car by Presenting Partner BMW Group India. Combining Warhol’s characteristic pop-art style with movement and speed, the Art Car painted by the iconic American artist is predicted to be a popular addition to the fair program.

The 2020 fair marks the fifth anniversary of a creative partnership with BMW Group India who continues to remain a strong pillar for the arts in India. To celebrate the occasion, the fair will also host The Warhol Talk with Thomas Girst, Head of BMW Cultural Engagement and Jose Carlos Diaz, Chief Curator at The Andy Warhol Museum – a conversation about Andy Warhol’s fascinating life and career, including the making of his BMW Art Car in 1979.

In previous editions, BMW Group India has presented outstanding Art Cars created by prominent artists from across the world including Cesar Manrique, Sandro Chia, Jeff Koons, and David Hockney, all of which are permanently housed in the BMW Museum in Munich.

Commenting on the association with BMW Group India, Jagdip Jagpal, Fair Director, India Art Fair said, “We are incredibly pleased to be working with BMW Group India for the 5th year running. Their continued support, commitment, and patronage have enabled us to achieve our goal in positioning India Art Fair as South Asia’s leading platform to discover modern and contemporary art.

A full list of participating exhibitors for the 2020 edition of India Art Fair can be found at www.indiaartfair.in/exhibitors