India Art fair 2018

GRAINS OF ANTIQUITY Hunger is something we all understand, some more than others and for sustained periods of time. Today, we each consume food that is grown elsewhere – another city, another country and grown by another person, yet, at every corner we have borders, everywhere there is conflict and anger, discrimination and dissent. The […]

Art Fair Chennai , 2014

SOUTH INDIA’S PREMIER FESTIVAL OF MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY ART Art Chennai is the largest festival of modern and contemporary art in India. Instituted in the cultural city of Chennai, the event pans across the entire city with displays at various galleries, public spaces and at the finest hotels. It aims to bridge gaps between the […]

VR, Surat 2013

VR Surat is Virtuous Retail South Asia’s flagship community-oriented integrated lifestyle destination that offers a curated mix of local and global programmes in the fields of retail, food, music, art, culture and entertainment. An ode to Surat – a city that is proud of its traditions and celebrates its culture with great fervour. Colourful art […]

India Art fair 2022

Object Making Exercises  Dual Solo – Upendra Ram & Mayuri Chari | Insitu Installations by Rupali Patil, Anshu Singh ,Bhushan Bhomabale along with Birender Kumar Yadav  Curated by Prabhakar Kamble  The Art & Soul Foundation is an initiative by the gallery that brings to focus virtuosos with unique and powerful practices. The A&S Foundation works towards accessibility and equity within the contemporary art […]

Dhaka Art Fair 2014

If art is an idea, Vinita Karim’s point of genesis defies description, even as the image captures the viewer’s imagination. Her skilled hold over color is mesmeric. The boat and the moon are a recurring motif in her paintings as she seeks succor within her framework of maritime journeys. The almost compelling need to paint port cities and harbors, meeting points for civilizations and economies over mankind’s wanderings over the millennia, seem […]

Art Fair , Singapore

Art & Soul participated in the Affordable Art Fair in Singapore, presenting paintings and sculptures by artists, Arzan Khambatta, Puja Kshatriya, Sunaina Bhalla, Madhvi Subrahmaniyam, Sujata Bajaj, Brinda Miller and, Revati Sharma Singh. The booth was closely curated keeping the elements, design and aesthetics that make up India.

South India’s Premier Festival of Modern and Contemporary Art

Art Chennai is the largest festival of modern and contemporary art in India. Instituted in the cultural city of Chennai, the event pans across the entire city with displays at various galleries, public spaces and at the finest hotels. It aims to bridge gaps between the general public, art collectors, historians, curators, critics, art entrepreneurs […]