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The topic of art is usually presented using a highly academic approach. Art, however, is meant to embrace and welcome, motivate and stimulate, and every once in a while, challenge one’s sensibilities. These fascinating aspects that should be informative, educative and entertaining in equal measure have hitherto been sidelined. To tackle this, host Arvind Vijaymohan, CEO www.arteryindia.com, through ‘Art of the Matter’ aims to make the art world more accessible, offering a genuine insider’s peek into this fascinating universe, while addressing the untapped interest of the community, particularly its younger members, who would like to know about Indian art but haven’t yet found a channel that speaks to them. Each episode will present a conversation with an industry heavyweight, along with responses to questions from our listeners and a slice of what’s trending within the art world. Art of the Matter brought to you by Artery India and Red FM will leave the listener with a clear perspective about the various facets of art, therefore, making them capable of navigating the art world with independence and confidence.
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On today’s episode host Arvind Vijaymohan speaks to Jagannath Panda, a Contemporary artist who has, with a very high degree of sensitivity, reacted to the quintessential chaos of urban existence. We would like to learn about his fascinating journey that started with his earthy routes in Bhubaneswar, leading to Baroda, followed by Fukuoka in Japan, and further on to London, and finally to the teaming metropolis of Gurgaon. A rich mix of geographies that undoubtedly inspired his creative vision that we’d like for him to walk us through, sharing all the learning each location had on his practice.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode host Arvind Vijaymohan speaks to Vibha Galhotra, a leading Indian Contemporary artist who has made a significant dent with her bold statements that reflect on consumerism, globalization, the evolution of culture and geographies, and capitalism, all rendered in a range of unconventional mediums that have captured the imagination of the global art fraternity. She speaks about the unlikelihood that led to her stumbling into the world of Contemporary art, and about how following her heart has played a vital role in all major life decisions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode host Arvind Vijaymohan speaks to one of the most prominent Indian Modernists, Mr. Manu Parekh. Mr. Parekh tells us about his inspirational journey and his encounters with several creative disciplines, theatre, design, film, and how each played a unique role in refining his voice and vision. He also speaks about the impact of all the cities he lived in, and how each contributed in its own special manner in shaping his perspective. He shares some deeply personal insights into how he crafted his signature, and key pointers artists and creators must always bear in mind as they make their way towards their creative calling. Mr. Parekh candidly speaks about the experiences and learning over his five decade in the Indian art world, and shares some insightful moments and memories from along the journey of his highly celebrated career. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode host Arvind Vijaymohan speaks to Rohit Chawla, a creative powerhouse who after several successful decades in advertising, decided to change lanes and pursue photography as a full-time career. Given that his roots were deeply entrenched in constantly thinking outside the box, a conventional approach to the age-old perspective as seen through the lens was all but impossible. Rohit tells us about how he as a new suitor on the block reimagined the universe of photography, constantly pushing the bounds of the norm, as a result creating some iconic visuals and uniquely presented signature work. He shares insights on how he created a personal stamp on his evolving practice that sharply separated him from the pack, insights that any creative professional can adapt, and use to their benefit.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's episode, host @arvindvijaymohan speaks to Sundeep Bhandari, a collector whose passion for art resulted in his taking a big step forward, pushing him to dawn the hat of an active cultural promoter. Sundeep is the Founder Trustee of the Craft and Community Development Foundation, a not-for-profit initative that undertakes projects that support and fund regional and tribal artisan communities. These projects introduce the artisans to new concepts and designs while retaining the purity of the craft's origin. Sundeep tells us about the importance of supporting this fabulous mission and shares with us his learnings as a collector, promoter and a hobbyist painter. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's episode, host @arvindvijaymohan speaks to Abhay Maskara, one of the foremost voices of the Indian art world, whose gallery program @gallerymaskara has strictly and strongly followed a focused mission statement, to exhibit and promote art of the present. Abhay has bravely championed artists whom he believes are relevant in the present time, whose work constantly challenge and inspire the viewer. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's episode, we speak to the Founder and Executive Trustee of The Raza Foundation, Mr. Ashok Vajpeyi. An imminent poet and essayist, he is a noted cultural baron, an art administrator, with a storied career in the Indian Civil Services. Mr. Vajpeyi shares some of his experiences and memories, recounting his friendship with S.H. Raza, as well as talking about the ambitious scope of The Raza Foundation, an initiative that ensures the master's legacy lives on.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today’s episode, we are going to speak to a collector who over the past 15 years has built a significant contemporary collection that has not followed the herd chasing signatures of blind trends. We ask Saloni Doshi, the Director of Space 118, an initiative founded in 2009 that provides studios on a short term basis to artists, to share her learnings as she navigated the complex routes within the Indian art world, the role played by mentors and the essential facets to keep in mind while honing one’s instincts. And importantly, how can one build a strong collection on a modest budget.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today’s episode, we speak to a patron who found herself thrust into a role that she had barely any preparation for, that of managing an ambitious art program with a wide, sweeping vision. But thankfully for Richa Agarwal of Emami Art, legendary mentors from the art fraternity were at every turn to show her the way. She also tells us about the challenges and triumphs encountered along the way while establishing a dream project, the Kolkata Centre for Creativity.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today’s episode, we speak to one of India’s most prominent collectors, someone who after several decades of collecting, decided to go one generous step forward and share his private collection with the community in the form of a museum. Abhishek Poddar shares his journey within the Indian art world starting with his early steps as a young collector, riddled with several fascinating incidents and serendipitous encounters. He tells us about the adventures involved in getting the Museum of Art and Photography, MAP, as it is popularly known that houses his private collection, off the ground. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's episode, we speak to the Queen of Baroda, Mrs. Radhikaraje Gaekwad, whose family owns the largest number of paintings by Raja Ravi Varma. She tells us about the adventures that come packaged, part and parcel with being the custodian of such an incredible legacySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's episode, we speak to the director of India's oldest art gallery, Dhoomimal, that was established a full decade ahead of the country's independence in 1936. But interestingly, it started as a stationary store that, just as destiny would have it, turned out to be a gallery that went on to represent the who's who of the Indian art world. Uday Jain, the director of Dhoomimal Gallery shares this and several such moments from his gallery's rich history. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's episode, we speak to Ashvin Rajagopalan, the Director of one of India's leading art museums, Piramal Museum of Art that showcases a widely eclectic private collection, covering a spectrum of over 500 years of Indian history and heritage. We discuss the importance of the museum in the Indian context, the vision of this museum, and how the challenges of these times are being addressed therein.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
That is the million-dollar question. On today's episode, we speak to a collector, Udit Bhambri, who it would be fair to say had a head start on the rest of the art fraternity. Having taken his first steps in this realm at the age of 8, yes that's right, we discuss the pleasure, perspectives, pain and passion that go into collecting, while trying to establish if there is a formal method to the madness called collecting art. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we speak to Kaneka Subberwal, Founder of Art Select and Director of Art Bahrain Across Borders (ArtBAB), who has been relentless in her pursuit of showcasing the talent of the country that she’s now based in, Bahrain. We discuss the challenges, rigours, and possible routes available while aiming to create a global impact within the art community.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, host Arvind Vijaymohan talks to Hanif Kureshi, the creative director and co-founder of St.art India, about public art and the role it plays in the Indian context, as a country where its people have limited exposure to the arts. The episode reveals how this creative entrepreneur who along with his partner, has redefined the manner, scale and scope of street art in India.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, host Arvind Vijaymohan talks to Shireen Gandhy, one of India's most powerful gallerists, the director of Chemould Prescott Road, who offers some rich insights into how you can identify the greatest contemporary talents when they are still young and explosive, rising through the ranks.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode host Arvind Vijaymohan speaks with Kapil Chopra, a celebrated name within the hospitality sector, who also runs BestCollegeArt.com, a finanically lucrative enterprise in the art domain. Discover the secrets behind building a successful business model by tapping into the immense potential of the art world.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Founders of one of the leading Contemporary art galleries in India, Prateek and Priyanka Raja's Experimenter Gallery in Kolkata was established in 2009, with the sole aim to reach out to people with the best contemporary art in South East Asia. Taking a cue from this, host Arvind Vijaymohan talks to Prateek Raja about the top things to keep in mind when building a contemporary art collection- a conversation absolutely vital for all budding art collectors.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
'Sold' says the hammer at the art auction at unbelievable prices that can turn you on your head. Why is all the art sold at auctions expensive .. or is it ? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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