Saturday, February 22, 2014

Kalaa Dhaaraa Inauguration

L-R: Sri M. Rajendra, President, Mysore Dist. Hotel Owners' Association, Sri  S. Nagarajan, Asso.V.P. & Head, Mysore Centre, Infosys Technologies, Mysore and Sri D. Ram Singh, Chairman, Ramsons Kala Pratisthana.

Executive Trustee of Ramsons Kala Pratishtana, Sri M.B. Singh, joins the other dignitaries on the dais.


Sri S. Nagarajan is seen inaugurating the exhibition by lighting the lamp.

Sri S. Nagarajan addresses the gathering

Chief guest Sri M. Rajendra talks on the occassion

A section of the audience





Former Ambassador Sri A. Madhavan is articulating on a point while Dr. K.H. Basavaraj, sri D. Ram Singh and Smt. Girija Madhavan listen to him.

Madhavans were the first to give their warm and appreciative comments in the visitors' book.

Smt. R. Kaladevi is captivated with the acrylic on canvas painting of Sri K.S. Parameshwar

Kalaa Dhaaraa, a mega exhibition of contemporary art hosted by Ramsons Kala Pratishtana (RKP)  was inaugurated at the Pratima Gallery in Nazarbad on the morning of 16 Feb. by S Nagarajan, Chairman, Confedration of Indian Industry Mysore Zone and Vice President and Head Infosys Technologies, Mysore Centre.

The exhibition will conclude on May 4th.

Speaking on the occassion, Nagarajan lauded the efforts of  Ramsons Kala Pratishtana  in organising Kalaa Dhaaraa. He confessed  to being not quite connected with art and that his only link was through his wife an accomplished Bharatanatyam dancer but said that one need not have a Ph.D. to appreciate art and that art had influence on the human psyche.

Earlier, the guests of honour were welcomed by  Dr C.R. Dilip Kumar Gowda, and Raghu Dharmendra of RKP. Following the traditional lighting of the lamp by the chief guests, M Rajendra, President, Hotel Owners Association of Karnataka,  and the  guest of honour who also spoke, suggested that artists and art organisations use the lobbies and foyers of major hotels to advertise their galleries  and  works of art.

Rajendra also said that  the recreation of  Mysore’s Heritage through the eyes of painters was needed so that lakhs of tourists who pass through Mysore know the existence of great artists  and the presence of galleries here in Mysore.

At the inaguration  some 40 works were on display  and more would be added on in the days to come.

The inaugural display consisted of works  of  Chandranath Acharya, J.M.S. Mani, K.V. Kale, Girija Madhavan, M. Girija, K.S. Parameshwar, S. Satyanarayana, B.B. Raghavendra, T.S. Jayadevanna, Manish Verma, Sunil Mathad, Balu Sadalge, Meenakshi Sadalge, Krishna Raichur, O. Venkatesh, Ramesh Babu, B.L. Mahesh, Sindhu Kamath, Manjunath Mane and Ganesh Somayaji.

Former Ambassador A. Madhavan, Former Dean of CAVA Ramdas  Adyantaya,  wellknown artist Vijay Hagargundgi and others were present.

Thursday, February 13, 2014

Kalaa Dhaaraa Kannada Booklet









Kalaa Dhaaraa English Booklet









If you have two coins to spend; 
buy a loaf of bread with one,  and art with the other. 
For, bread is the means to live; and art is the reason.
                                    - an ancient Chinese saying

From the rock faces to the stretched canvases, art of painting is a steady stream of human emotions creatively finding expression through colours at all times of known history. Today, this creative human expression is as diverse as the persons wielding brushes. Every possible style, tradition, school and ‘ism’ exists today whether one likes it or not. Practitioners of one may look down upon others and vice-versa, but all of them exist in their own realities, thoughts and contexts. Even connoisseurs are drawn into the whirlpool of domination-game of artists. But one who stands outside this one-upmanship, only he/she can appreciate each form of art for its own merits and not in comparison with others.

All forms of art needs patronage. The role played by some of the great Wadiyar rulers of the erstwhile Mysore State, in nurturing and fostering all forms of art is all too well documented. Elsewhere too it was the royalty that fostered art. Post independence the emerging Indian industry led by the titans, art once again found patronage.

But in Mysore, the cultural heritage city, the lacunae left by the Wadiyar kings led to a period of stagnation with art being left orphaned by lack of patronage. It is high time, Mysore needs a cultural resurgence that would reinvigorate involvement of people in contemporary art. 

Ramsons Kala Pratishtana (RKP) has taken a proactive approach to bring back the hoary tradition of art connoisseurship in Mysore. Kalaa Dhaaraa - An exhibition of Contemporary Art, conceptualised by RKP, is a visual extravaganza of contemporary works of art done by more than 90 artists from across Karnataka. Artists featured in the exhibition have used various mediums to reflect their inner visions. The idea is to invite the viewer to partake in mental experiment with time and space, make quantum leaps to parallel worlds and of course wildly imaginative explorations of what is real and what is not !

In the beginning artworks of 15 artists will go on display. The duration of more than 75 days of exhibition is punctuated, five times at the interval of roughly a fortnight, with a lecture each on a senior artist. During each intermission, artworks of 15 new artists will be added to the repertoire of the exhibition.

Various media like water colours, acrylics, oils, papers and mixed media are used to create landscapes, traditional art, Mysore style, Surpur miniatures, line drawings, pen-and-ink, abstracts, contemporary art and collages. More than 150 works of art that will be on display are genuine original creations (excluding Mysore style paintings) of respective artists. Most of them are well within affordable price range for general public. 

Kalaa Dhaaraa is Mysore’s largest ever art exhibition offering the connoisseur and the layman to own a piece of art. This is mecca of contemporary art of Karntaka. You are welcome to Kalaa Dhaaraa.


Sunday, February 9, 2014

Kalaa Dhaaraa


Ramsons Kala Pratishtana

invites you to

Kalaa Dhaaraa

an exhibition and sale of contemporary art

16 February to 4 May 2014
10.30 am to 8.30 pm

Pratima Gallery
91, First Floor, Above Aamrapali
Nazarbad Main Road, Mysore 570010
0821-2443669. 9880111625. ramsonsmysore@yahoo.com 
pratimagallery.blogspot.in

Sponsor: Handicrafts Sales Emporium, Mysore

The entire exhibition is divided into five slots. In the beginning artworks of 15 artists will be displayed. After 15 days works of 15 more artists will be added to the existing repertoire. Similarly with each fortnight 15 artists will be added. A series of five lectures will punctuate this 78 days exhibition.

All are welcome