• Fall 2021 / Winter 2022 Gallery

     Selections from the works uploaded on Emergent Art Space during Fall 2021 & Winter 2022

                                                                                                              
    Dastoor
    Stone color on wasli

    Siddharth Soni

    Santiniketan, India

    My Property
    Stone color on wasli

    Siddharth Soni

    Santiniketan, India

    Ebyakayisali
    Aluminum printing plate and copper wires

    Odur Ronald

    Kampala , Uganda

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    “Ebya kayisaali” which is translated from Luganda as what belongs to Caesar. This piece of work was inspired by the unfair introduction of social media tax in Uganda
    and the burning 
    of some music which are said to be political from playing on radios and television. All this is represented in this piece in four pieces: a radio, a ripped
    cassette tape to signify the burned 
    music, money, and a newspaper (made out of stitched aluminum printing plate with copper wires). This piece of composition is
    a representation of societal objects and unfair taxation levied on 
    Ugandans in the move to infringe on the freedom of expression
    and speech on social media 
    and media in general.
    Muwawa
    1200 aluminum bullet-like pieces, suspended in the middle of the ceiling.

    Odur Ronald

    Kampala , Uganda

    Cityscape Ill
    Acrylic on paper

    Anirban Mishra

    Kolkata, India

    Cityscape Il
    Acrylic on paper

    Anirban Mishra

    Kolkata, India

    Daydreaming
    Charcoal and acrylic on canvas

    Paul Ayihawu

    Lagos, Nigeria

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    48in x 36in
    LoverBoy
    Charcoal and Acrylic on Canvas

    Paul Ayihawu

    Lagos, Nigeria

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    42in x 30in
    Unappreciated
    Mixed media

    Mihayo R. Kallaye

    Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, United Republic Of

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    Size: 100cm × 80cm

    Down
    Mixed media

    Mihayo R. Kallaye

    Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, United Republic Of

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    Size: 120cm × 100cm

    Untitled
    Unique etching prints

    Mahima Kapoor

    New Delhi, India

    Untitled
    Callographs

    Mahima Kapoor

    New Delhi, India

    Ajoy River Side
    Charcoal, dry pastel and tea wash on paper

    Suresh Kumar Singha

    Katwa Purbabardhaman, India

    Memory In Vintage Frame
    Lino cut, teawash, charcoal and old cloth on paper

    Suresh Kumar Singha

    Katwa Purbabardhaman, India

    Memory of Akanda (Detail)
    Mix media (watercolor, ink, charcoal) on paper and impression on recycled paper
    Memory of Akanda (Detail)
    Mix media (watercolor, ink, charcoal) on paper and impression on recycled paper
    Untitled
    Ceramic

    Ebin P R

    Thiruvananthapuram, India

    (Latifa) Statue of a girl painting on a canvas
    Construction sculpture

    Zeyna Art

    Arusha, Tanzania, United Republic Of

    (Latifa) Statue of a girl painting on a canvas – rear view
    Construction sculpture

    Zeyna Art

    Arusha, Tanzania, United Republic Of

    Wartalap
    Video

    Nishchay Thakur

    Delhi, India

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    Whenever I look at my grandparents while they are engaging in their conversation,
    it always strikes me as if I am looking at the time that has been gone since years ago,
    those times that we have listened throughout our childhood and have been inspired by.
    My aim was to perceive this learning and engrave them on the wall forever.
    Chulha Chuaka (On the Village Wall)
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    Nishchay Thakur

    Delhi, India

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    Have you ever shown concern about the most dangerous natural phenomena that a human has ever harnessed since the first day we became wise?
    It was fire that helped us to root our ways to much-untouched wisdom. The most strengthening fact of this event was that we learned to cook food
    and extract as many nutrients that we had no knowledge of till then. Right now in the 21st century, we have taken a humongous leap that our poor ancestors
    couldn’t. Today we have invented so many effective and efficient ways to cook food but still, there are few among us that are not privileged enough to seek
    these new powers of extracting nutrients. This work of mine is a tribute to my mother who used to cook a heavy meal with the old ways in my childhood days.

    Many thanks to all the artists that uploaded their works 
    this past Fall & Winter!

     

    Stay tuned for Spring 2022 Gallery!