The Whitefield Art Collective

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VR Bengaluru, the Black Box on Whitefield Road launched the third edition of the much-anticipated Whitefield Art Collective inaugurated by Bose Krishnamachari, renowned artist and co-founder & President of the Kochi Biennale Foundation. WAC 2018 began with a discussion on Public art and its relevance comprising a panel of Bose Krishnamachari, Shashidharan M – Professor at MSU Baroda, senior artist Veer Munshi and art critic & consultant Nalini S Malaviya moderated by Sumi Gupta, Director, Virtuous Retail & curator for the festival. The 4th VR Art Car Project, painted by Veer Munshi was unveiled to much applause.

Art is for All – the interactive wall art installations was painted by guests and artists at the evening. Best Kept Secret – the popular band lit up the atmosphere at The Whitefield Arms, the Anglo-Indian Pub and Microbrewery. Sumi Gupta speaking on the occasion said, “The third edition of the Whitefield Art Collective further establishes VR Bengaluru’s importance as both a leading commercial hub and cultural platform. We are thrilled to have collaborated with some of India’s premier art institutions, including MSU Baroda, JJ School of Art & the Delhi College of Art. The overwhelming response to Virtuous Retail’s public art initiatives has encouraged us to make this the country’s first travelling art show across Chandigarh, Bangalore, Surat and Chennai, connecting communities and providing a national platform for established and emerging artists.

Bose Krishnamachari on the collaboration said, “Over the last couple of years, we have witnessed an increased interest in the field of art in the country. It is indeed remarkable that with so many cultures and traditions, several forms of art originate and co-exist in India. I see a reflection of this phenomenon in Whitefield Art Collective and am glad to collaborate with the event. Public art festivals like these offer a compelling platform for artists and art lovers.” The month-long festival, from 19th January to 15th February, has on display more than a hundred unique artworks, including paintings, sculptures and audio visual installations – a collection curated from partnering organisations such as the Maharaja Sayajirao University (MSU) of Baroda, Delhi College of Art, JJ School of Art (Mumbai), Chandigarh College of Architecture and Government College of Art (Chandigarh).

The festival will also feature unique art related events throughout the duration including Performance Art, The Basement Art Project, Art Cinema under the skies at the Skydeck, and Mini Art Project – a children’s art competition in collaboration with 3M.

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