Despite uncertainty across the cultural landscape, a Kala Ghoda gallery will open a second space on Chapel Road to promote photography, digital and multimedia art.
The Bandra space will open with works by city-based visual artists Linesh Desai and Aaran Patel
Sahil Arora. PIC Courtesy/Rema Chaudhary
The gallery is located on Chapel Road, and its first show opens on September 19 by appointments (walk-ins will be allowed only if no visitors are inside the gallery) and with the standard safety precautions. The exhibition titled Double Exposure is a series that will feature the work of two photographers bound by a common theme or similar visual aesthetic. The first edition brings together Linesh Desai and Aaran Patel, who have worked with Method during the lockdown.
Linesh Desai
Both galleries — in Kala Ghoda and Bandra — are similar in size but the primary difference will be in the programming. "We haven't had any digital art in Kala Ghoda and that's a form that is significant today. At the same time, there is no gallery that is really focusing on new-age art. So, that's what we'll have in Bandra."
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