Updated On: 15 July, 2018 09:16 AM IST | Mumbai | Kusumita Das
The exhibition will display works by 29 contemporary artists, working with myriad mediums from digital prints, to pigment paint based studies, photographs, videos, watercolour, textile, scrolls, ink and much more

Lavanya Mani's The Fool, natural dye, pigment paint and machine embroidery on cotton fabric
A one of a kind art show, Modus Operandi, has been devised with the purpose of bringing together artists and showcasing their methods of art making. The exhibition will display works by 29 contemporary artists, working with myriad mediums from digital prints, to pigment paint based studies, photographs, videos, watercolour, textile, scrolls, ink and much more. The show is the brainchild of Shireen Gandhy, gallery director and the Chemould team. Among the artists whose works will be seen are Aditi Singh, Dhruvi Acharya, Mithu Sen, and Shilpa Gupta, to name a few.
The show is aimed at building and nurturing the next generation of collectors, and towards that end, each work has been priced reasonably. Gandhy says, "The concept required us to look at artists who have established museum careers. One of the things we therefore asked our senior artists was to look at work that was not only at a lower price point, but also that which exemplifies process, giving a behind-the-scene entry point into the work."