Updated On: 22 October, 2021 07:10 AM IST | Mumbai | Gayathri Chandran
A new digital archive aims to showcase works by a diverse range of artists from South India

900 by Janarthanan Rudramoorthy that’s up for viewing on the site
A scroll down the interactive homepage of newly launched art archive moxie-tales.com, will leave you wanting more. At first, we’re greeted by the icon of a grey paper drawer that shouts “click here” and when we do, the site opens up into an interactive world of creative journeys, of artists from different pockets of South India. The profiles set-up reveals works by each artist, a small-write up about their style and directions on where to find more of their work. It’s built in a way that invites art connoisseurs and enthusiasts to explore these artists and their practices. Chennai-based artist and arts professional Moksha Kumar is the architect of this website, which was created with the aim of promoting talents from the southern part of India, and giving them a boost in art spaces and markets.

Untitled by Gurunathan Govindan on the site