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A Tribute to Earth Month at Bespoke Art Gallery, Ahmedabad

Bespoke Art Gallery presents ‘Purusha Prakriti, ’ an exhibition celebrating the earth and nature. 

In celebration of Earth Month, Bespoke Art Gallery proudly presents “Purusha Prakriti,” a landmark exhibition on view from 19th April to 10th June 2025, curated by renowned art historian and critic Uma Nair.
Showcasing a powerful confluence of tradition, nature, and contemporary expression, this exhibition brings together 40 distinguished artists, including masters, sculptors, ceramicists, and installation award winners from across India and the world. 

Celebrating Earth Month at Bespoke Art Gallery 

Opening in India’s design capital, the show coincides with Earth Day (22nd April 2025), bringing together materials, mediums, and the beauty of the earth in dynamic ways in a curation that reflects the wonder of man and nature and the interdependence of the two. Speaking on the concept, curator Uma Nair says: 

Purusha Prakriti is a universal credo of love for the rhythms of the earth. These artists unconsciously celebrate the threads of harmony within their own practice. While it may be the gods and goddesses, it could be animals and birds, it could be even the lexicon of a language. Each accent is varied but distinct. There is also a grouping of artists from Gujarat who are all  practitioners in their own accord.

This show is more about practicing artists who bring tradition forward to contemporary character. In the legion of sculptures, installations, ceramics, printmaking, and painting, we are looking at the beauty of love for the simplicity of time and its many inspirations that can be found all around us. The dedication to Himmat Shah raises a toast to his genius and the fact that he was born in Lothal in Gujarat.

A Dynamic Exhibition with Leading Artists Curated by Uma Nair

The exhibition pays homage to modernist sculptor Himmat Shah, leading with his iconic head from the London series. Sculptural works by Dhananjay Singh, Karl Antao, Ankit Patel, Debashish Bera, and international names Jesús Curia, Simon Max Bannister, and Gillie & Marc contribute to a dynamic discourse on form and texture. Highlights include Ram Kumar Manna’s terracotta Ganeshas, Arun Pandit’s Thinkers, and Arunkumar HG’s recycled elephant. 

Bronze Sculpture by Himmat Shah indian artist
Himmat Shah bronze London series
Image Courtesy- Bespoke Art Gallery

The exhibition also includes a centenary celebration of KG Subramanyan through his prints and drawings, and features esteemed printmakers like Rini Dhumal, former Professor, MS University Vadodara, printmaker Jyoti Bhatt, and Subrat Kumar Behera, whose acclaimed work on Gandhi was created for Lalit Kala Akademi’s centennial tribute in 2019.

Textile and paintings at Bespoke Art Gallery
Meerabai by Poonam Bhatnagar, Acrylic on Canvas, 2025.
Image Courtesy- Bespoke Art Gallery

An outstanding ceramic section features leading names like Keshari Nandan Kumar (the piece juxtaposes Nandlal Bose’s Gandhi on a stoneware platter), Vipul Kumar, Vineet Kacker, Leena Batra, Shampa Shah, and Saraswati of Auroville

Among installations are Ankon Mitra’s origami butterflies and Harsha Durugadda’s award-winning Topo, winner of the Celeste Prize 2017. 

Ceramic Sculptures at the Bespoke Art Gallery curated by Uma Nair
Untitled III , Ceramic Stoneware by Vipul Kumar
Image Courtesy- Bespoke Art Gallery

The paintings section is led by Thota Vaikuntam and Arpitha Reddy from Andhra Pradesh, along with Rini Dhumal’s Devi. Muzaffar Ali’s pair of calligraphic wonders speaks of equivocal echoes in the lexicon of language. Also featured are Sudip Roy’s Benares, Bhajju Shyam’s trees, Neelesh Vede’s stellar canvas, and Poonam Bhatnagar’s riveting Meerabai. A younger name amongst women artists is Chaitali Chanda from Kolkata. Patul Dash presents The Lost Prince II, a painting of an elephant in a landscape of flowers. Phaneendra Nath Chaturvedi’s painting with butterfly wings is created in a modernist mood. 

Laxmi the goddess of prosperity and  wealth depicted in paintings at Bespoke Art Gallery
Lakshmi by Arpitha Reddy acrylic on canvas
Image Courtesy- Bespoke Art Gallery

In drawing, viewers will find Sanjay Bhattacharyya’s Durga, M Narayan’s Ganesha, and stirring works by Bhajju Shyam and Phaneendra Nath Chaturvedi. 

The Indian art market has a widespread number of artists from different disciplines, and Bespoke seeks to create awareness and appreciation of Indian artists across different geographies. We want to bring forward greater interest in Indian art, which I believe must go beyond a niche audience. The goal of Bespoke Art Gallery is to add to the expansion of the Indian market and create awareness nationally as well as internationally. Earth Month is about man’s role on the planet, and we must join hands in its sustenance and conservation.

Devin Gawarvala, Founder, Bespoke Art Gallery 

Featured Artists at Bespoke Art Gallery  

Amit Ambalal, Ankit Patel, Ankon Mitra, Arijoy Bhattacharyya, Arpitha Reddy, Arunkumar HG, Arun Pandit, Arzan Khambatta, Bhajju Shyam, Chaitali Chanda, Debashish Bera, Dhananjay Singh, Gillie & Marc, Harsha Durugadda, Himmat Shah, Jesús Curia, Jyoti Bhatt, Keshari Nandan, Karl Antao, Arzan Khambatta, KG Subramanyan, Leena Batra, Manu Parekh, M Narayan, Muzaffar Ali, Nilesh Vede, Phaneendra Nath Chaturvedi, Poonam Bhatnagar, Pratul Dash, Ram Kumar Manna, Rini Dhumal, Sanjay Bhattacharyya, Saraswati, Shampa Shah, Simon Max Bannister, Subrat Kumar Behera, Sudip Roy, Thota Vaikuntam, Vineet Kacker, Vipul Kumar.

Feature Image Courtesy- Bespoke Art Gallery

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