Sutr Santati In Melbourne
The National Gallery of Modern Art, in collaboration with the Abheraj Baldota Foundation, inaugurated the exhibition “Sutr Santati – Then.Now.Next” on November 19, 2023. Curated by Ms. Lavina Baldota and inaugurated by Ms. Vidya Balan, the exhibition showcases exclusive contemporary handmade textiles, fostering creative collaboration among weavers, craftspeople, curators, artists, designers, and enthusiasts, providing a comprehensive representation of India’s diverse geography and culture in a prolific post-independent artistic period. Partnering with Lemark Institute of Art, Mumbai, Bhavyata Foundation is actively engaged in the Sutr Santati initiative. Our endeavors seek to facilitate meaningful conversations between artists, various art forms, and the contemporary societal context, underscoring the cultural opulence of India. The exhibition features masterful craft creations such as Shami Lanmi, Paithani, Patola, and Tangaliya, serving as a testament to India’s profound contributions to society and the global artistic panorama.
Sutr Santati In Melbourne
"Sutr Santati: Then and Now" is an international exhibition hosted in Melbourne, Australia. Curated by Lavina Baldota from the Abheraj Baldota Foundation, the exhibition showcases the evolution of textile traditions over time. It brings together the works of prominent artisans, craftspeople, and designers who have contributed to the diverse textile heritage of the country. Bhavyata Foundation, in association with Lemark Institute of Art, Mumbai, is lending a helping hand in Sutr Santati. We initiate a conversation between artists, art forms and contemporary society while bringing them closer to the idea of a Greatness of a Cultural Nation like India. Master craft creations from varied art forms across the nation, such as Shami Lanmi, Warli, Kamangiri, Patola & Tangaliya, depict the glory of India's contributions to society and the world. Know More..
Sutr Santati In Delhi
To celebrate 75 years of Indian Independence, the Abheraj Baldota foundation and Gaurang Shah would like to salute India through ‘Sutr Santati,’ a textile exhibition representing the 75 traditional Indian textiles designed to foster Indian pride using traditional techniques using indigenous natural yarns. This exhibition will bring to the forefront all the craftspeople from various clusters pan India involved in creating every piece.
The exhibition celebrating the 75th year of Independence will open on 18th Aug 2022 when we want to invite the world to celebrate the beautiful craftsmanship of India, the diverse interpretation of art forms in the country and honor those who are playing a significant role in keeping these traditions alive. This exhibition will travel to various Indian and international Museums.
On the occasion of the 75th Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav, Bhavyata Foundation, in association with Lemark Institute of Art, Mumbai, is lending a helping hand in Sutr Santati. We initiate a conversation between artists, art forms and contemporary society while bringing them closer to the idea of a Greatness of a Cultural Nation like India. Master craft creations from varied art forms across the nation shall depict the glory of India’s contributions to society and the world.