Unveiling “Serpenti Infinito“: A Journey Through Indian and Global Art
Prepare to be captivated by “Serpenti infinito,” a groundbreaking exhibition currently on display at Art House, NMACC, Mumbai, running until October 17th. This isn’t just an art show; it’s an immersive experience designed to challenge your perceptions and reveal the multifaceted nature of Indian art.
The exhibition thoughtfully blends ancient, ancient, and modernist works, sourced from museums, institutions, and private collectors. You’ll encounter both Indian and international artists, united by a compelling thematic thread: the serpent. Expect to discover large-scale, commissioned pieces, including a particularly striking immersive installation by Refik anadol.
A Purposeful Blurring of Boundaries
Traditionally, art history categorizes works into neat boxes – indigenous, modern, contemporary.Though, “Serpenti Infinito” intentionally dismantles these divisions. The curator sought artworks that resonated with the central theme of serpents,irrespective of origin or period. This approach fosters a dynamic dialog between different artistic expressions, revealing unexpected connections and shared narratives.
What Awaits You Inside
Here’s a glimpse of what you can anticipate:
* A Diverse Collection: The exhibition showcases a wide range of artistic styles and mediums.
* Thematic Resonance: Every piece, whether from india or abroad, explores the symbolism and significance of serpents.
* Immersive Experiences: Prepare to be enveloped by large-scale installations that engage multiple senses.
* Historical Depth: Discover ancient and historical artworks alongside contemporary creations.
A Curator’s Highlight: Baua Devi
Among the many exceptional works, one artist particularly stands out: Padma Shri Baua Devi. Her Bal Basant (2005) series, rendered in the Bharni style of painting from Bihar’s Madhubani and Mithila districts, is a true revelation. Devi is a masterful storyteller, crafting exquisite paintings and drawings that invite you to contemplate the worlds we inhabit – both those we create and those that exist independently of us.
The curator’s hope is that visitors will experience the multiple, vibrant presents of Indian art. ”Serpenti Infinito” promises a journey of revelation, prompting you to reconsider your understanding of artistic value and the enduring power of symbolism.
Don’t miss this opportunity to immerse yourself in a truly unique and thought-provoking exhibition.





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