Updated On: 08 July, 2021 06:10 PM IST | Mumbai | Nascimento Pinto
The Ahmedabad-based artist is currently showcasing his work titled ‘Discourses’ at Worli’s Tao Art Gallery. Through sculptures and installations in three segments, he sets out to explore the fragility of conversation, masculinity, and the Japanese idea of heroism known as ‘Bushido’
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One of the many installations from Khanjan Dalal`s Discourses at Tao Art Gallery. Photo: Tao Art Gallery
After a few months of shutdown due to the second Covid-19 wave, a few galleries are cautiously gearing up to exhibit a variety of shows. While artist Santosh Jain’s new exhibition, ‘She’s in the streets, she’s in the stars’, began last week, this week, it will be Khanjan Dalal’s ‘Discourses’ at the Tao Art Gallery.
Even though many shows went online and opened up a new realm of art exhibition, Sanjana Shah, creative director, Tao Art Gallery, believes that doing physical shows is irreplaceable and any opportunity to do it shouldn’t be wasted. “My calendar for this year was pre-planned and a lot of the exhibits can only be done justice to when viewed in person. Khanjan Dalal’s stunning ceramic art is an example of works that is best experienced physically in a gallery space,” she explains.