Korean Cultural Centre India organized ‘Silent
Voice’, a contemporary Art Exhibition by‘bilateral sensor neural loss’
or hearing loss Artist, curated by Dhaneshwar Shah. The exhibition aimed at
giving importance to those who are suffering with bilateral sensor neural loss
as well as giving respect for their creativity and tried to use their silent
voice for development of our society. The show will continue to spread its
spark till 22nd April, 2016.
Director Kim Kum Pyoung Korean
Cultural Centre said that the exhibition aimsin identifying Artists’ identity in
society and give importance for them and their ideas.He also added that we
should give respect for their creativity and use their silent voice for
development of our society.Some people deal with physical problem in their everyday lives that
the rest of us can’t even imagine living with, and use art to communicate with
the world. Art can play an important
role in the progression of artist’s identity over time, or the identity
"career".
Dhaneshwar Shah said, “In society, the art exist as a universal language and function not only for entertainment and appreciation, but also for increasing our understanding of ourselves and the world around us. The art fulfills the basic human need for creative self-expression. The process of creating allows the artists to explore their questions of identity and understanding”.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Ankur’s works contain a lot of surreal elements as well as elements from his dreams and fantasy. He gets influenced by daily activities around him, such as interactions and conversations with new people and friends as well.
According to Vipul Mittal art is a source to communicate to the World. It is my best friend when I feel alone. I enjoyed my work and I think disliking will be the invitation of negativity for my work and negativity make a person hopeless. For me, art is my worship so there is no question of any disliking.
Divanshu Gupta His subject matter is about people’s daily life and comment on human nature. His work tends to focus on the environment and his experience from surroundings.
Ram
Raghubir Mishra : He
creates what his eyes perceive and his heart approve. He communicates through
his art and the colorful strokes on the canvas speak volumes for him. He wants
people to see what he sees every day,
Sonal
is a very enthusiastic artist. For her
art is a flight of fantasy and imagination, which I got from my day by day
experiences. She has her own world, where words cannot enter. She believes in
only visuals.