The Call of the Mirror: Reflecting on Reality

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The Call of the Mirror: Reflecting on Reality

Saturday, 17 August 2024 | SAKSHI PRIYA

The Call of the Mirror: Reflecting on Reality

'The Call of the Mirror' invites viewers to engage deeply with art, enriching a space for introspection and connection. Each artwork challenges and enriches, offering a personal journey through diverse and compelling perspectives, Sakshi Priya

In the hustle and bustle of daily life, it’s refreshing to encounter moments that invite us to pause and reflect. “The Call of the Mirror,” curated by Rohit J. Kapoor, offers such an opportunity. This group art show provides a rare chance for people to step away from their routines and engage profoundly with art that speaks directly to the heart.

What makes this exhibition truly special is its range of voices and perspectives. Each artist brings something unique to the table, encouraging visitors to explore different aspects of the human experience. For instance, Asha Thadani’s powerful photographs address challenging social issues, inviting viewers to confront and reflect on topics like caste and child labor. Suvajit Mondal’s ceramics, meanwhile, offer a more meditative look at our relationship with nature, encouraging us to think about our impact on the world around us.

The blend of traditional and modern art forms adds another layer of intrigue. From Maulik Oza’s beautifully crafted ceramics to Sergey Vinogradov’s surreal portraits, The Call of the Mirror showcases a wide range of artistic expression. This mix not only highlights the artist’s versatility but also mirrors the evolving landscape of art itself.

What really stands out about this exhibition is how it engages viewers on a personal level. It’s not just about admiring art from a distance; it’s about seeing oneself reflected in the works and exploring how they resonate with personal experiences and emotions. This interactive element transforms the experience, making it a journey of self-discovery as much as it is a visual feast.

The Call of the Mirror is more than an exhibition, it’s an invitation to slow down, reflect and connect with art in a meaningful way. It serves as a reminder of art’s power to mirror our lives and inspire personal insight. For anyone seeking a deeper connection with art, this exhibition offers a compelling and enriching experience.

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