
At Kalakriti, Hyderabad, Can You See What I See? invites art lovers to look beyond the obvious
The HinduCan You See What I See? The Vadodara-based artist uses techniques from Mughal and Pahadi miniature paintings for his imagery of a marketplace, old architecture and vendors selling their wares by the streetside. Small businesses and vendors take centre stage in Gulab Kapadiya’s circular artworks in which vendors sell bamboo baskets, jute bags, bangles, flowers and more. Kamal Pandya’s sculpture, which resembles a large stainless glass, when viewed up close, has several modern architectural designs — a collection of houses in a neighbourhood, streets and marketplaces. The other artworks include Kapil Anant’s portraiture of a street food vendor, an elephant and a mahout as part of his Incredible India series and Nitasha Jaini’s series that comment on corporate work culture featuring men and women carrying laptops and navigating cities that are a mix of old and new.
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