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Shadows and Light: Ashwani Kumar’s Artistic Exploration of India’s Evolving Landscapes

An Exhibition That Merges Tradition with Modernity at Alliance Française, Delhi In a remarkable convergence of tradition and modernity, Ashwani Kumar’s latest exhibition, “Shadows and Light,” will take center stage at Alliance Française, Delhi, from August 23rd to 25th, 2024. This exhibition is a visual journey through India’s evolving landscapes, brought to life by the […]

An Exhibition That Merges Tradition with Modernity at Alliance Française, Delhi

In a remarkable convergence of tradition and modernity, Ashwani Kumar’s latest exhibition, “Shadows and Light,” will take center stage at Alliance Française, Delhi, from August 23rd to 25th, 2024. This exhibition is a visual journey through India’s evolving landscapes, brought to life by the masterful use of light and shadow. For Kumar, an architect turned painter, this exhibition represents more than just a showcase of his work—it is a narrative that captures the dynamic transformation of the nation’s rural and urban environments.

“Shadows and Light” is a celebration of India’s cultural evolution, expressed through a series of watercolors and oil paintings. The exhibition’s theme revolves around the juxtaposition of ancient Indian monuments with contemporary structures, highlighting how the past and present coexist in both harmony and contrast. The curator of the exhibition, Preeti Harit, eloquently captures the essence of the show: “‘Shadows and Light’ is more than an art exhibition; it is a profound exploration of India’s cultural identity. Through Ashwani Kumar’s artistic vision, we witness how the past and present constantly engage in a dialogue, shaping the future of our nation. This exhibition captures the essence of a country that is evolving yet deeply rooted in its rich heritage.”

During a conversation with Kumar, I asked him about the significance of light and shadow in his work. He explained, “Light and shadow are not just visual elements; they are metaphors for the constant interplay between tradition and modernity in India. Through these contrasts, I aim to capture the tension and harmony that define our evolving landscapes.”

Curator Preeti Harit was asked how she sees the role of art in preserving cultural heritage while embracing modernity. She shared, “Art serves as a bridge between the past and the future. Exhibitions like ‘Shadows and Light’ remind us that while we progress and build new identities, our roots in heritage continue to influence and shape our journey forward. The dialogue between old and new is essential for a balanced cultural evolution.”

Ashwani Kumar’s journey to becoming a full-time artist is as compelling as the art he creates. Having initially pursued a career in architecture, Kumar always harbored a deep passion for painting. Kumar’s decision to return to the canvas after years of practicing architecture was driven by an inner calling that he could no longer ignore. Reflecting on this transformative period in his life, Kumar says, “Art has always been my true calling, and ‘Shadows and Light’ is a culmination of my journey as both an architect and a painter. Through these paintings, I seek to capture the ever-changing landscapes of India, where tradition and modernity coexist, compete, and sometimes merge to create something entirely new. This exhibition is a tribute to the resilience and beauty of our cultural heritage.”

The exhibition invites viewers to immerse themselves in this visual dialogue between past and present, offering a new perspective on India’s landscapes. “Shadows and Light” will be open to the public from 10 AM to 6 PM at Alliance Française, Delhi.

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