Jaishri Abichandani
Prayas Abhinav
Ravi Agarwal
Ashish Avikunthak
Sarnath Banerjee
Devendra Banhart
Ansuman Biswas
Jem Finer
Nikhil Chopra
Baptist Coelho
Shezad Dawood
Rohini Devasher
Gauri Gill
Shilpa Gupta
Tushar Joag
Vishwas Kulkarni
Swati Khurana
Anay Mann
Piotr Młodozeniec
Rakhi Peswani
Prajakta Potnis
Prasad Raghavan
Gitanjali Rao
Akshay Rathore
Malik Sajad
Sharmila Samant
Mithu Sen
Charmi Gada Shah
Tejal Shah
Yashas Shetty
Bharat Sikka
Janek Simon
Praneet Soi
Kiran Subbaiah
Anup Mathew Thomas
Navin Thomas
Nandini Valli Muthiah
Magda Kardasz
New Art from India.The show focuses on artists in an attempt to capture the condition of the mind and spirit of a generation trying to redefine itself, to find a place for itself between a sense of attachment to the national tradition and an increasingly globalized reality.
curated by Magda Kardasz
The exhibition entitled Generation in Transition presents the artworks of a young generation of artists of Indian origin, living and working in India, as well as in America and Europe.
It is the first extensive showcase of contemporary art from this region presented in Lithuania. For about twenty years now, India has been experiencing an enormous economic and technological development, which has had a substantial impact on social structures. This change, with its positive and negative aspects, is frequently reflected in the works of contemporary artists, especially in those of the youngest ones who have grown up in these interesting times of transition.
Over the last ten years, contemporary art from India has become very popular. Big
group exhibitions have so far been shown in Europe, the United States and China. Private galleries — mostly from New Delhi, Mumbai and Bangalore — have built a local art-market and became important players on the international scene. Non-commercial organizations — such as KHOJ and the SARAI Centre for the Study of Developing Societies in Delhi and 1 Shanti Road in Bangalore, as well as art-schools are opening up spaces for independent ideas and projects.
The show focuses on young- and youngest-generation artists in an attempt to capture
the condition of the mind and spirit of a generation trying to redefine itself, to find a place
for itself between a sense of attachment to the national tradition, history, and an increasingly globalized and technologized reality.
Artists invited to participate in the exhibition: Jaishri Abichandani, Prayas Abhinav, Ravi Agarwal, Ashish Avikunthak, Sarnath Banerjee, Devendra Banhart, Ansuman Biswas & Jem Finer, Nikhil Chopra, Baptist Coelho, Shezad Dawood, Rohini Devasher, Gauri Gill, Shilpa Gupta, Tushar Joag, Vishwas Kulkarni, Swati Khurana, Anay Mann, Piotr Młodożeniec, Rakhi Peswani, Prajakta Potnis, Prasad Raghavan, Gitanjali Rao, Akshay Rathore, Malik Sajad, Sharmila Samant, Mithu Sen, Charmi Gada Shah, Tejal Shah, Yashas Shetty, Bharat Sikka, Janek Simon, Praneet Soi, Kiran Subbaiah, Anup Mathew Thomas, Navin Thomas, Nandini Valli Muthiah
Image: Anay Mann. Ravi, Amaar and Imran, New Delhi, 2004, courtesy of the artist
Opening 9 november
Contemporary Art Centre
Vokieciu 2, LT - 01130, Vilnius
Opening hours: Tuesday - Sunday 12:00 - 20:00. Not open for Lithuanian Public Holidays
Tickets: full price 8 LTL, concession - 4 LTL. Free entry on Wednesdays