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[T392]The Contemporary Art Museum
by Krishnendu J.r, Kri
Indian Contemporary Art exhibits a bold stand to turn away from the conventional concepts of artistic notions including the portrayal or sculpture of well-proportioned figures, landscapes and the like. Materialism, urbanisation, globalization and every new wave has turned out to be the subject matter for Contemporary Indian Art. Contemporary Indian Art has come to share the status of poetry or novel or short story- those which established as capable of manifesting whatever is there in the mind. Contemporary artists have proved that they can express anything and everything through their sketches and sculptures. They’re distinguished by a strange, yet rich, hybrid vocabulary of images. Disproportioned sketchings can convey poignancy and ecstasy with all its intensity and perfection than the conventional styles; their works’ve proved! Such is the case of an unusual blending of colours. It’s high time that we rejected the conservatism in art.

The evolution of Indian Contemporary Art was not one of a violent rupture. It was a slow process of transition from colonial to post-colonial expressions, modernist to post-modernist positions, and conventional to unorthodox approaches. And thus had undergone a strict filtration at the realms of all sorts of maturity and perfection. A piece of art is no more a mere union of colours on a limited canvas. It even speaks of the artist’s inner struggles and sufferings.

What makes an Indian different from the rest of the world is perhaps his particular “Indianness". But as the Indian sub-continent is in a permanent state of instability, this very patriotism has turned out to be a dilemma. Contemporary Indian artists ventilate, openly or by indirect means, this dilemma. There has always been a rush and of course struggle, in the search for identity. Political uncertainties and cultural resources’ve played a major role in enhancing the compelling pulse of actuality which the Indian artists’re bound to convey. Their works occupy a space that is part-memory, part-dream; they dwell on surprise, dry expectation and regret. Their works exhibits an irresistible yearning to depart to the ideal world of fantasy. They remind us of our own secret impulses.

Chaithanya Art Gallery has a vast collection of Indian contemporary paintings, drawings, crafts and sculptures of talented Indian artists who’ll definitely remind you of your hidden-cherished impulses. Chaithanya has conducted many successful exhibitions and continues its victorious voyage. To know more Chaithanya Art Gallery, please visit www.chaithanya-artgallery.com


Boise can be a great place to live in and a fun town to visit. It has many attractions that you will fully enjoy but there is one attraction that you might not expect to find in Boise. That attraction is a great art museum. The Boise Art Museum is a museum just as good as almost any museum in a larger city. Keep reading and learn a little bit about this Boise treasure.


The Boise Art Museum has been around for over seventy years and has become a favorite attraction for locals and tourists alike. It has a fantastic sculpture garden and also has over a dozen different galleries to enjoy. One popular exhibition is the "Elegance of Form" exhibit. Here you can view works that exemplify the basic principles of art. Find works that show the elements of shape, texture, color and form. This includes ceramics, standard two dimensional work and more. Another exhibit is the "Shaped by Shadow" exhibit. This exhibit features eighty pieces of work from a local Boise art collector. It includes etchings, photos and more pieces of artwork that use darkness and light. This is just the beginning of what is available at the Boise Art Museum. It is home to almost a dozen other collections and is often home to many different temporary and traveling exhibits. This makes it worthy of your time and makes it an attraction that you must see.


If you would like to visit the museum you can find it at 670 Julia Davis Drive in Boise Idaho. For more information or to learn about current events and exhibitions you can call the information line at 208-345-8330. Have fun.

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