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Govind Vishwas Makes His Mark in International Showcase in South Korea Exhibition

Introduction

In an exciting development, a renowned international exhibition in South Korea has featured a selection of works by city-based artist Govinda Vishwa. Known for his incredible unconventional art, Vishwas was one of the few artists from India who participated in the exhibition titled ‘Recycling Story 2023’. Curated by artist-curator Soon Young Yang, the program will run from November 2 to 30 at the Jinbu School of Traditional Arts at the Keoti Deung Museum in South Korea .

Artworks of Vadodara artist to be showcased in South Korea museum
Artworks of Vadodara artist to be showcased in South Korea museum. Courtesy: TOI

A Global Art Showcase

‘Recycling Story 2023’ will be a landmark exhibition, bringing together the work of 20 artists from around the world. The participating artists come from countries as diverse as India, Japan, France, Sri Lanka, Germany, Poland, and of course, South Korea. It gives these artists a platform to express their unique interpretation of art through the recycling of glass.

Renowned Indian Artists on Display

The world is not the only Indian artist making waves at this international exhibition. She shares a conversation with Chennai-based artist Geeta Hudson, who represents India’s rich artistic heritage. Their participation in the exhibition highlights the increasing recognition of Indian artists on the global stage.

A Unique Artistic Approach

What makes Govinda Vishwas unique is his unique approach to art. Instead of using traditional fabrics, Biswas uses flakes as a base for his designs. His process includes painting with liquid rubber and using can net to create his masterpieces. The final design unfolds as he delicately removes the flake and fabric, revealing a creativity.

Recognition and Success

Vishwas’ unconventional style of artwork has not only captured the attention of art enthusiasts but has also garnered recognition from prestigious institutions. Notably, the artist received grants from the Pollock-Krasner Foundation twice, in 2012 and 2018, in recognition of his artistic contributions.

A Glimpse into the Exhibition

Faith’s unconventional art has not only caught the attention of art lovers, but has also received recognition from prestigious institutions. Notably, the artist received grants from the Pollock-Krasner Foundation twice, in 2012 and 2018, in recognition of her artistic contributions.

International Platform for Creative Expression

The participation of Govind Vishwas and Geeta Hudson in the exhibition ‘Recycling Story 2023’ is a testament to the presence of Indian artists in the arts. Their work not only represents India’s cultural richness but also highlights a global appreciation for diverse and innovative artistic styles. As the exhibition approaches, it is a proud and anticipated moment for artists, art lovers and fans alike. A reminder that art transcends borders and language and unites the world in an appreciation of creativity and self-expression.

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