Curated shows on Indian Art & Architecture

Garland of Musical Melodies

GARLAND OF MUSICAL MELODIES

‘Garland of Musical Melodies: Indian Miniatures of Musical Inspirations’ weaves the musical experience of viewing and listening to moods of Ragas (melodies) by way of combining the painted miniatures of musical inspirations (Ragamala paintings) along with their musical parallels. The Exhibition draws on the Images and Music collections of the two research centers of the American Institute of Indian Studies (AIIS) - the Center for Art and Archaeology (CA & A) and the Archives and Research Center for Ethnomusicoloy (ARCE) - to create the grand experience.
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The Life of Form in Indian Sculptures

THE LIFE OF FORM IN INDIAN SCULPTURES

This photo exhibition presents Carmel Berkson’s views on creative processes of making ancient and medieval stone sculptures with focus on interrelationships among the artist, statue, temple and the devotee. Carmel Berkson is an American photographer, artist and scholar who spent 40 years of her life in India studying, documenting and interpreting the aesthetic nuances of Indian sculptures. Carmel curated this exhibition herself using her photographs that she gifted to the Photo-archives of CA&A in 2009.
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Inner and Outer Worlds: Looking at Temple Architecture

INNER AND OUTER WORLDS: LOOKING AT TEMPLE ARCHITECTURE

The exhibition addresses the question -‘What makes a Temple Architecture?’ The exhibition panels describe various parts of the building and the placement of sculptures on the temple walls. A walkthrough of the temple is created with the view to give visitors a sense of circumambulating the temple and lets them to gather interesting details about the building. The visuals and drawings used for the exhibition are drawn from the CA&A’s collection of a 10th century Ambika temple in Jagat, Udaipur, Rajasthan.
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