Bhārat: A Visual Chronicle - curated by Sakshi Awasthi

A curation by Sakshi Awasthi, Curator at - Bhārat is not a place, it is an unfolding. It is the slow turning of a prayer wheel, the shimmer of marigolds in the morning sun, the dust of centuries resting gently on the skin of today. It is language spoken through colour, rhythm, and silence, a pulse that beats beneath cities and temples, between mountains that dream and rivers that remember. In Bhārat: A Visual Chronicle, artists trace this pulse, through myth and modernity, pigment and prayer, silence and sound. Each work becomes a mirror, reflecting a different facet of the same soul, ancient and ever new, fractured yet whole. The curated collection gathers voices across mediums and generations, from the shimmer of oil and textile to the gleam of digital light. They do not illustrate a nation, they breathe it. They paint the unseen geography of belonging: of rituals half-remembered, of streets that hum with stories, of faces that carry both memory and becoming. Here, Bhārat is not only seen - it is felt. It lingers in the stillness between brushstrokes, in the spaces where faith becomes form, in the quiet knowing that history is never finished, only rewritten in light and dust.

29 Artworks

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