ETERNAL BANARAS
ETERNAL BANARAS
ETERNAL BANARAS
ETERNAL BANARAS Deendayal Hastkala Sankul Varanasi, 22 Jan 2019 - 27 Jan 2021 An exhibition by DAG Indra Dugar Untitled Oil on canvas |
Thomas Daniell Dusasumade Gaut, at Bernares, on the Ganges Drawn and engraved
Anonymous The Burning Ghat, Varanasi Oil on canvas
Lalit Mohan Sen Untitled Oil on board
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Thomas Daniell Dusasumade Gaut, at Bernares, on the Ganges Drawn and engraved
Anonymous The Burning Ghat, Varanasi Oil on canvas
Lalit Mohan Sen Untitled Oil on board
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Thomas Daniell Dusasumade Gaut, at Bernares, on the Ganges Drawn and engraved
Anonymous The Burning Ghat, Varanasi Oil on canvas
Lalit Mohan Sen Untitled Oil on board
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M. F. Husain Varanasi I Serigraph on paper
M. F. Husain Varanasi III Serigraph on paper
M. F. Husain Varanasi VI Serigraph on paper
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M. F. Husain Varanasi I Serigraph on paper
M. F. Husain Varanasi III Serigraph on paper
M. F. Husain Varanasi VI Serigraph on paper
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M. F. Husain Varanasi I Serigraph on paper
M. F. Husain Varanasi III Serigraph on paper
M. F. Husain Varanasi VI Serigraph on paper
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Manu Parekh Banaras at Dawn (Triptych) Acrylic on masonite board
Manu Parekh Holy Flowers in the Sky Oil on canvas
Manu Parekh Goddess Iron, found objects and enamel paint
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Manu Parekh Banaras at Dawn (Triptych) Acrylic on masonite board
Manu Parekh Holy Flowers in the Sky Oil on canvas
Manu Parekh Goddess Iron, found objects and enamel paint
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Manu Parekh Banaras at Dawn (Triptych) Acrylic on masonite board
Manu Parekh Holy Flowers in the Sky Oil on canvas
Manu Parekh Goddess Iron, found objects and enamel paint
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Raghu Rai Late Maharaja of Benares Inkjet digital print on museum quality archival paper
Raghu Rai At Manikarnika Ghat, Varanasi Inkjet digital print on museum quality archival paper
Nemai Ghosh Untitled Chrome pigment inkjet print on Hahnemuhle photo rag fine art paper
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Raghu Rai Late Maharaja of Benares Inkjet digital print on museum quality archival paper
Raghu Rai At Manikarnika Ghat, Varanasi Inkjet digital print on museum quality archival paper
Nemai Ghosh Untitled Chrome pigment inkjet print on Hahnemuhle photo rag fine art paper
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Raghu Rai Late Maharaja of Benares Inkjet digital print on museum quality archival paper
Raghu Rai At Manikarnika Ghat, Varanasi Inkjet digital print on museum quality archival paper
Nemai Ghosh Untitled Chrome pigment inkjet print on Hahnemuhle photo rag fine art paper
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Nemai Ghosh Untitled Chrome pigment inkjet print on Hahnemuhle photo rag fine art paper
Nemai Ghosh Untitled Chrome pigment inkjet print on Hahnemuhle photo rag fine art paper
Nemai Ghosh Pt. Ravi Shankar, Varanasi Inkjet digital print on museum quality archival paper
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Nemai Ghosh Untitled Chrome pigment inkjet print on Hahnemuhle photo rag fine art paper
Nemai Ghosh Untitled Chrome pigment inkjet print on Hahnemuhle photo rag fine art paper
Nemai Ghosh Pt. Ravi Shankar, Varanasi Inkjet digital print on museum quality archival paper
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Nemai Ghosh Untitled Chrome pigment inkjet print on Hahnemuhle photo rag fine art paper
Nemai Ghosh Untitled Chrome pigment inkjet print on Hahnemuhle photo rag fine art paper
Nemai Ghosh Pt. Ravi Shankar, Varanasi Inkjet digital print on museum quality archival paper
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For millennia, Banaras has captured the imagination of poets, writers, philosophers, and artists. Its sacredness, music, textiles, and food have been extensively explored and commented upon. It has been a muse for countless artists, who have found an abundance of inspiration on the ghats that skirt the Ganga, and in the city's narrow streets and crowded alleyways. This exciting collaboration between DAG and the Ministry of Textiles, Government of India, brings to Banaras some of the finest works from DAG's collection, showcasing the vision of artists and photographers from over two centuries. |
Manu Parekh Duet of the Doms Oil on canvas |
Paresh Maity
Timelessness (Triptych)
Oil and acrylic on canvas
The Ghats in Paint & PrintBy the end of the eighteenth century, Banaras had already captured the imagination of travelling painters like William Hodges and Thomas and William Daniell, who worked in the picturesque tradition. The ghats and the river change their mood at different times of the day and of the year, and artists have responded to each: whether we think of the pastel-twilights of Lalit Mohun Sen or Indra Dugar, or the vibrant chaos painted by naturalist painters. The shapes and forms of the ghats enlivened by creatures great and small, come through in the jagged rhythms of Husain's serigraphs, and on Manu Parekh's canvas, the contradictions of spirituality, degradation, and death come alive in bold colours. |
The Descending Steps
Thomas Daniell
Dusasumade Gaut, at Bernares, on the Ganges
Anonymous
The Burning Ghat, Varanasi
Lalit Mohan Sen
Untitled
Husain's Lines & Lives on the Ghats
M. F. Husain
Varanasi I
M. F. Husain
Varanasi III
M. F. Husain
Varanasi VI
Parekh's Muse in Life & Death
Manu Parekh
Banaras at Dawn (Triptych)
Manu Parekh
Holy Flowers in the Sky
Manu Parekh
Goddess
Raghu Rai
A pilgrim, Varanasi
Inkjet digital print on museum quality archival paper
Through the LensWhile the colours of Banaras have moved artists and poets over the years, the photographer's lens – particularly in black and white – has discovered some of the most compelling geometries and forms on the ghats. |
The Colours of Banaras
Raghu Rai
Late Maharaja of Benares
Raghu Rai
At Manikarnika Ghat, Varanasi
Nemai Ghosh
Untitled
The Eternal Muse for Artists
Nemai Ghosh
Untitled
Nemai Ghosh
Untitled
Nemai Ghosh
Pt. Ravi Shankar, Varanasi
'From colonial to contemporary, "Eternal Banaras" charts how this ancient city has been visualised in art.' – The Hans India, 4 September 2019 |
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