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KalaKriti Art Exhibition at Nehru Centre Art Gallery in Mumbai

 Experience the Best of India’s Artistic Landscape at KalaKriti, Nehru Centre Art Gallery this Month
Five Artists, Five Perspectives and One Unforgettable Exhibition
by Suman Gupta
If art has always been your jam, then brace yourself for a week-long fiesta celebrating the best of art, imagination and inspiration later this month.
Five artists from across India have joined forces to bring to you KalaKriti, an independent art exhibition celebrating harmony in diversity as they showcase five different dimensions of art and spread the joy of art into your everyday life. This extravaganza will offer a unique opportunity to see a diverse range of artistic styles and perspectives all under one roof and will take place at Nehru Art Gallery, Mumbai from 28th March until 3rd April. 
The artists whose works will be on display include Vani Pillai and Anita Kher Hasurkar from Mumbai, Sutapa Dasgupta from New Delhi and Ratnamala Lanka and P.C. Prasad from Andhra Pradesh. Each art genius brings their own distinctive style and techniques to their art, offering an amalgamation of abstractionism and realism further reflecting contemporary artistic expression in India. 
So collectors, art geeks or artists, block your calendar for one the largest symphonies of art in your neighborhood and witness brilliance like never before! 
P.S. Don’t leave without meeting the hands behind the strokes of genius.
Details
When: 28th March – 3rd April, 2023 between 11am – 7pm (all days)
Where: Nehru Centre Art Gallery, Dr Annie Besant Rd, Lotus Colony, Worli, Mumbai
Entry: Free

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