May 12, 2025

Bespoke Art Gallery Presents “Purusha Prakriti” – A Tribute to Earth and Artistic Legacy between Man and Nature

Ahmedabad, May 2025 –Bespoke Art Gallery proudly presents Purusha Prakriti, a landmark art exhibition curated by renowned art historian Uma Nair. Conceptualized by gallery founder Devin Gawarvala, the exhibition is a profound ode to nature, harmony, and human reflection in troubled times.

On this Bespoke Gallery Founder, Mr.Devin Gawarvala said “It is a great honor to host Purusha Prakriti a show that  reflects the importance of different mediums and materials in Indian contemporary art.This is the first time so many known abd unknown masters are coming together. BESPOKE is proud to be part of this venture we hope to do many more exhibitions in the future.”

Purusha Prakriti brings together a compelling selection of sculptures, ceramics, drawings, printmaking, and paintings by acclaimed Indian and international artists. The show stands as a heartfelt tribute to India’s modernist master Himmat Shah, who passed away in March 2025.The renowned artists Nilesh Vede, Karl Antao, and Arzan Khambhatta were present at the art exhibition.

Featuring iconic sculptures in bronze, terracotta, wood, and upcycled materials, the exhibition includes works by Himmat Shah, Arzan Khambhatta, Dhananjay Singh, Ankon Mitra, and Karl Antao. The outdoor installations showcase artists like Debashish Bera and Ankit Patel, celebrating India’s cultural traditions.

Ceramic art is represented by masters such as Vipul Kumar, Vineet Kacker, and Leena Batra, while contemporary drawings include those by Sanjay Bhattacharyya, KG Subramanyan, and Arijoy Bhattacharyya. The printmaker segment honors Gujarat’s rich legacy, featuring KG Subramanyan, Jyoti Bhatt, Rini Dhumal, and Subrat Kumar Behera.

Paintings include evocative works by Manu Parekh, Arpitha Reddy, Pratul Dash, Poonam Bhatnagar, and others, reflecting spiritual depth, mythology, and the feminine form. Notably, Muzaffar Ali contributes a new calligraphy series begun in Delhi in 2024.

The show harmoniously blends traditional techniques with contemporary narratives, capturing the delicate relationship between humanity and nature. “Purusha Prakriti is not just an exhibition; it is a journey through time, form, and the earth’s spirit,” says curator Uma Nair.

*Exhibition runs through May 2025 at Bespoke Art Gallery, Ahmedabad.*

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