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Sheba Chhachhi


This is a unique portfolio of 12 signed photographic prints by renowned Indian artists.
The Portfolio has a limited edition of 40 and very few editions are remaining.

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Details of the portfolio :-

List of contributing artists

Anita Dube
Anup Mathew Thomas
Bharti Kher
Gauri Gill
Subodh Gupta
Shilpa Gupta
Pushpamala
Ravi Agarwal
Ranbir Kaleka
Sunil Gupta
Sheba Chhachhi
Tejal Shah

Size of image:16"x24"on canvas size 18''x26"

Paper : Hahnemuhle photo rag bright white 310 gsm( archival 100%cotton rag)

Printing on EPSON 9800

Presented in an acid free portfolio case

Certificate of authentication by artist + KHOJ

Price upon Request.

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frzKhoj has been invited to put up a stall in the non profit section of the prestigious Frieze Art Fair ( a first for Indian Art centre )that takes place every October in Regent's Park, London.It features over 150 of the most exciting contemporary art galleries in the world.The fair also includes specially commissioned artists' projects, a prestigious talks programme and an artist-led education schedule.Khoj will be showcasing works done at different Khoj Programmes in the last two years by Shaina Anand, Gigi Scaria , Atul Bhalla and Ravi Agarwal.We will also be putting out for sale limited edition photographs by some the leading artists of India around the theme of self potraiture.

doobaCheers . Rahul Bhattacharya - Critic in Residence during the Khoj Performance Art 2006 Residency, has been awarded the AAA Martell Contemporary Asian Art Research Grant for a project " Performance art practices in India from the 1950s to the present" where he will attempt the " re-conceptualization of the descriptive category called ‘Performance Art in India’ " . Presently he is working and living in Mumbai and Delhi as an independent art critic and curator. Read More >>>>>

atlAtul Mahajan sculptor from the Peers 2006 students residency is showing at "The Bodhi Art Award 2006" which showcases 2 young artists selected by Bodhi Art last year.

Atul was selected by Bodhi Art for "his ability to revitalize sculpture by reference to interactivity and public-space behaviour ... . inflatable mechanisms that draws the viewer into an awareness of labour, magic and the palpability of elements like air and movement...., alternative methods of presenting his work so that it is both an object and a process." ... Read More >>>

riyasNalini Malani and Riyas Komu are participating in the Venice Biennale, 2007 --"Think with the Senses - Feel with the Mind".Art in the Present Tense" Curated by Robert Storr. On view : 10th June to 21st November, 2007 at Arsenale & Giardini.

ceramics beinnaleThe curator, Jae Young Park,had visited Delhi in December 2006 and was facilitated through by KHOJ to have meetings with ceramic artists in the city and view portfolios of artists from around the country. This is the first time that the Ceramics Biennale has approached India for a cultural dialogue about ceramic traditions on this scale.The subcontinent which is generically called South Asia, will be represented at the “Skin of Asia’ contemporary exhibition with the works of four ceramic artists – Kristine Michael, Ira Chaudhari, P R Daroz and Vineet Kacker. The Indian ceramics will show a range of inspiration – from the rangoli and alpona inspired works in sgraffito of Ira, the Buddhist chorten-like monumental works of Vineet, the warrior headdress vessels and gateways by Daroz, to the floating world of Kristine’s moth and fruit installations. Kristine will also present a key note lecture ‘Traditional and Contemporary Ceramics in South Asia’ at the two-day International Ceramic Forum on April 28/29.

Surajit Sarkar-3News of the recently concluded Eco art residency at KHOJ with artists Atul Bhalla and Ravi Agarwal has travelled fast! It's great to hear that Ravi's work on the marigold fields is being printed in the forthcoming UOVO a radical contemporary art publication in an article about art practices that resist the spectacularisation or romanticisation of ecological issues or the natural world .Cheers. Further Info >>>

travel circuitAyesha Abraham from Bangalore, Prajakta Potnis from Mumbai and Marium Sohail from Lahore , who participated together two years back at the KHOJ Mumbai workshop 2005 come togther in the exhibition "Some Blind Alleys" curated by Ina Puri at the Anant Art Gallery , Nodia, Delhi on view till 25th April.

Just got a buzz that Khoj will be featured along with Pukar , Open Circle and Sarai as one of the subjects for a panel discussion that "examines various forms of artist-driven, interdisciplinary collectives in India that have developed as antidotes to the few official contemporary art institutions" on Monday,April 16, 2007/6:30pm at The New School, Wollman Hall, 65 West 11th Street, (enter 66 West 12th Street).New York .  >>>>>> Original Event Posting