Friday, June 8, 2018

Alserkal Avenue Arts District

Alserkal Avenue, named after its founder is the brainchild of Abdelmonem Bin Eisa Alserkal, was established in 2007 is situated in the industrial neighborhood of Al Quoz spreads across a space of 500,000 square feet which houses not only numerous galleries of international repute but also project spaces, residencies, non-profit artists' studios, concept stores, event facilities and even cafes' and food outlets. It was expanded in 2015 to give it the look of today. Situated in Dubai's industrial quarters, this Avenue is a cluster of architect-designed warehouses that aims to foster the creative spirit by bringing together collaborators from diverse artistic disciplines, encouraging open dialogue, sharing of ideas and collaborations to bring those ideas to life.

I believe the art boom in Dubai started around 2012, the next year I had to leave for India. I can see a drastic, almost stunning advancement in the creative and artistic ventures there. The spaces that have opened up in the recent years have left me amazingly baffled! So whenever I visit Dubai I make it a point to visit those spaces - old and new alike.


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Alserkal Avenue (pic courtesy from their site)



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This is how the street in the Avenue looks


I had quite an interesting hour at the Alserkal Avenue last month about which I had posted briefly on Instagram. The first day I got to visit only 3 galleries - 1x1, Ayyam and Gallery Isabelle Van Deneynde. You will obviously be fooled by the 'looks' outside...I was in awe when each door opened up into a space beyond belief particularly the first two - 1x1 and Ayyam. Then I understood what to expect and that "appearnces is (stunningly) deceptive!" 1x1 Gallery had Vivek Vilasini’s, an esteemed artist from my region!!! His exhibition, “Between One Shore and Several Others,” works on identity and translation were interesting. Vivek’s superimposed images have always been a remarkable take. The embossed plates speak so much of our time!!! 


"‘Between One Shore And Several Others’ is an enquiry into the transmigrations of concepts, their assimilation, internalization, and the evolution of identities. Identity is an ongoing process embedded in everyday social practices. Ideas that shape one’s identity are usually local – local places, local customs, local histories – but in today's world, the availability of alternatives allows one to escape the circumstances of one’s origin. The osmotic nature of this interplay permits for a translation that does not seek to reclaim the context, but to adapt and expand the vocabulary of the concept."


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These galleries and the Avenue reminded me of container modified spaces. Does it to you? There is a City Walk where they have modified container constructs and they are absolutely unbelievable. But I am yet to have a closer look.

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Ayyam gallery has Jean Boghossian’s “Unpredictable Horizons” which again speaks of identity and translation in yet another interesting angle with experiments in abstraction and script. The video completes his art which explains the process of this “burning artist”. It’s a spectacular take! 


"A new feeling of spirituality emerges, whether it be secular or religious when viewing the Abstract Calligraphy series: where the canvas is scorched by fire, leaving a faint trace that evokes abstract inscriptions. This work, along with others similar to it, invites individual consciousness and self-examination through the critical process that has resulted from the alchemy of art."


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Just Look at the texture he creates. 

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The third gallery I visited was Gallery Isabelle Van Deneynde where Haleh Redjaian’s “Inhabiting the Grid”. Minimalist with influences of grids, lines and space - ‘natural geometry ‘ - as she calls it, combines the visual grammar of Western Modernism with craft practices of Iranian heritage. Formally trained in the traditions of the Bauhaus, she admires its female pioneers and Sol Lewitt.


“We like systems and grids because they give us something that we can recognize, a frame that we can work within, but I like the idea of imperfection, the point at which the grid starts to break down.” 


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The second part of this visit will continue in the next post.


Linking it to PPF ladies. 


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Friday, May 25, 2018

Moon Ladies

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Sorry that I haven't been able to post for the last couple of weeks. I was travelling with my family and I hadn't enough time to paint a thing except a sketch or two. I am not very much fond of drawing amid crowd...I do need to overcome that though. I have shot quite a number of pictures hoping to create them in leisure. Now, many personal projects are pending! I have to take that all up one by one! 

I am posting these 3 pictures I had painted three years back when I was in Dubai. I call them Moon Ladies. I had used photos of some stunning models/actors as a reference. Acrylic inks are what I have used to paint my Moon Ladies. One of them was posted HERE along with one of my poems. Dedicating and linking it to my gorgeous Paint Party Friday ladies.

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So how have you all been?



Friday, April 13, 2018

Sketchbook Pages and Mini Paintings


“Tipu’s fort” or “Palakkad fort” is named after Hyder Ali’s son who is said to have rebuilt this fort in 1766 A.D. The early history of this fort is not much known. It was under the Zamorins and when Hyder Ali was sought for help against an invasion, he seized the opportunity and made it into his base. It soon started to dwindle between his hands and the British for quite some time. Finally, in the 1900s it was turned into a taluk office. Today along with some government offices it also houses a jail.
It’s a favourite tourist spot. It’s thronged with joggers, walkers and time-killers in the mornings, evenings and probably at all times. 

The first two were entries for the iconic buildings #aprilurbanartand hosted by some very talented ladies - Anjal Sidhu, Abhiri K, Disha Chauhan, Pearl Oshin Barnabas, Nikita and Avanti Natarajan. Since it's sometimes difficult to make different pieces for the different challenges, I clubbed it with Elle Luna and Lindsay Jean Thomson's #the100dayproject as well.


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 Tipu's Fort or Palakkad Fort


Palakkad Municipal Office is the seat of the Municipality Chairman and houses departments like General Administration Department, Accounts Department, Council Department, Revenue Department, Public Work Department, Town Planning Department and the Health Department.

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Palakkad Municipal Office



Different moods of Lotus is a series I am doing for Tara Leaver's Mini painting series. Actually, I had been planning to do this for quite some months now and thought this is a great opportunity to delve into it and maybe I will continue it for the 100-day project as well. Flowers have always been one of my favourites!!! (I do have loads of favourites!) And our National flower has been one of them!!!

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Linking to the gorgeous artists at PPF!



Friday, April 6, 2018

Open the windows



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A room with a view
can be enjoyed
only if the windows are open.

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I spend my days and nights
weaving my thoughts
trying to bring order
in between all the chaos.
Trying to fill the gaps
where there's void,
trying to cement the cracks
which could dwindle my existence.
Trying to open the weather-worn
windows for a fresh breath of air.

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After all the laundry
I put them to dry
for a new lease of life.
Hoping, 
That your room abounds with rippled laughter
Your walls embrace enormous joy
And each wide window opens 
To immense possibilities.

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I am taking part in April Urban Art Challenge in Instagram and did these windows as part of that challenge. Since I am finding it difficult to make new pieces for every challenge I thought of clubbing it with #the100dayproject as well. The words above are all mine and is not quoted from elsewhere.
Linking it to the gorgeous ladies in PPF!

So what are you taking part in these days?