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Artamour presents “An Imaginal Affair” to celebrate its First Anniversary Exhibition

The works are elegantly curated to do justice to the high quality of works on display and thus provide viewers with an aesthetic and unforgettable viewer experience. To provide a fuller understanding of the works and to ensure their accessibility, we have provided, where necessary, QR Codes where viewers can listen to the artists speak about their own work.”

Ranjan Kaul, the other co- curator, stated, “The show is a satisfying culmination of one year of artamour. Since its launch on 9 October 2020, our art blog ensured that art lovers did not lose touch with the world of art during the pandemic. In our selection of artists and their representative works, we have made a conscious attempt to not only exhibit art that meets the highest aesthetic standards, but, equally importantly, we have included art that is meaningful and has deeper social relevance.

This is therefore a show with a difference. We feel confident that the viewers will find resonance with the works on display at An Imaginal Affair and will simply love the show.”

To provide access to more works over a longer period, artamour has planned to present an online exhibition from October 10th to 31st, 2021 with the addition of another ten artists. This will enable viewers who do not reside in the Delhi NCR region in the country and also those living abroad to access the unique exhibition and be a part of the artistic celebration.

About the Founding Partners of artamour and Curators of “An Imaginal Affair” : Both Aakshat Sinha and Ranjan Kaul are Delhi-based fine art professionals and have been working in the creative space for several decades. Interestingly, both studied engineering before deciding to pursue their passion in art. While Aakshat is an MTech from People’s Friendship University, Russia, Ranjan is a BTech from IIT Kanpur later also completed an MA in English Literature from University of Delhi.

Aakshat has since 2008, after deciding to leave his decade-long professional corporate career, been regularly organizing and curating art residencies in India and internationally and besides painting and writing on art, also writes short stories and poetry. Ranjan is also a full-time artist who left his job in book publishing at the peak of his professional career as Managing Director, Oxford University Press India to devote himself to art. He is also an art writer and a published author; his works include a novel and a collection of short stories.

This news was shared to Prittle Prattle News via press release.

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