The Storyteller's Matrix

The Storyteller’s Matrix: Where Lines Speak, Legends Live.The exhibition, The Storyteller’s Matrix, invites viewers to explore a collection of legendary artists, each with a unique way of telling stories through the medium of printmaking. These works convey diverse aspects of human experience and identity, including Atul Dodiya’s exploration of human identity, Gulam Mohammed Sheikh’s focus on devotional literature, Indrapramit Roy’s perspective on spirituality, Jayakumar Reddy’s philosophical insights, Jeram Patel’s abstract modernism, Jyoti Bhatt’s interpretation on cultural identity, KG Subramanyan’s cubist still lifes, PD Dhumal’s depiction of human experience, Rini Dhumal’s mythological narratives, and Vijay Bagodi’s reflections on colonial and post-colonial urbanism.

This exhibition celebrates the legacy of India’s finest artists and their significant contribution in contemporary Indian printmaking. The beauty of these untitled works lies in their open-ended nature. They invite the viewer to create their own interpretations. In some, I too have found my interpretations, crafting meaning within their silence. On the other hand, the titled works offer a guided journey, allowing you to uncover the story through the artist’s perspective, blending your view with theirs.

 

By Gulam Mohammed Shaikh
By Vijay Bagodi
80,000
80,000
By Jayakumar Reddy
80,000
80,000
By KG Subramanyan
125,000
125,000
By Jyoti Bhatt
100,000
100,000
By Jeram Patel
100,000
100,000
By Atul Dodiya
125,000
125,000
By Indrapramit Roy
80,000
80,000