Art Houz exhibition is at the State Gallery of Art in Jubilee Hills from the 1st to the 9th of April.
Hyderabad, NFAPost: Art Houz, an art gallery based in Chennai and Bengaluru, is hosting its first-ever travel show cum exhibition, curated by Poornima Shivram.
As part of the exhibition, Art Houz has brought works of painters like Mukesh Salvi, Dhan Prasad. , Rahul Mhetre, Sarang Waghmare, Uttam Manna, Vijay Pichumani etc.
As part of the exhibition, Art Hous has brought out a coffee table book AI 100. The collectors edition contais details on a hundred artists. The book was recently launched in Chennai and made its way to Hyderabad at the State Gallery of Art in Jubilee Hills from the 1st to the 9th of April.
The book, AI 100 is an attempt to record the dialogue that the artist has with his/her canvas. It is a visual chronicle of contemporary art that explores the artists’ curiosity to express and preserve their culture, identity and connection to the land and their community.
In consonance with the vision of Arts Illustrated, AI 100 delves deep into the narrative of visual art, offering a global and contemporary perspective. Taking on the topical and dynamic ideas currently shaping the cultural landscape, it presents a carefully curated collection that makes for an exciting visual treat.
The exhibition was inaugurated by the chief guest Pernod Ricard India Vice President Operations Udit Dugar along with Art Houz Chief Managing Director Vincent Adaikalraj.
Commenting on the exhibition, Pernod Ricard India Vice President Operations Udit Dugar said it is incredible to see Vincent promote art and enable all of us to be in a space to experience art physically, especially post the pandemic.
“AI 100 is an excellent initiative to give artists from different cities across the country a platform to present their work. It’s the first time that this is happening in Hyderabad. We are grateful to be a part of this and to be a part of Vincent’s endeavour to explore the pursuit of art” said Udit Dugar.
Art Houz Chief Managing Director Vincent Adaikalraj said he is honored to have the opportunity to showcase the talent of upcoming artists, especially from the South.
“Hyderabad is just the second destination on our travel show and we’re looking forward to the upcoming shows around the country,” said Art Houz Chief Managing Director Vincent Adaikalraj.
Some of the art lovers who attended the function appreciated the organiser’s attempt to bring a relief to the society which is badly hit by Covid-19 pandemic. I appreciate the organisers for coming up with coffee table book AI 100 by collaborating with artists from differnet parts of the country,” said AI 100 after