Anita Goel defies Artistic Constraints, her knives infusing Canvases with Raw Energy
New Delhi (India), April 2: Art and philosophy intertwine with kaleidoscopic power in Anita Goel’s “Avataran,” an exhibition poised to captivate audiences at Floor One Juhu, presented by The Osmosis Guild. In the aftermath of the British Raj, while India underwent significant transformations, the art education systems remained entrenched in conventional practices, which persist to [...]
New Delhi (India), April 2: Art and philosophy intertwine with kaleidoscopic power in Anita Goel’s “Avataran,” an exhibition poised to captivate audiences at Floor One Juhu, presented by The Osmosis Guild.
In the aftermath of the British Raj, while India underwent significant transformations, the art education systems remained entrenched in conventional practices, which persist to this day. However, Anita Goel sought to challenge these norms, aiming to revolutionize the homogenous style perpetuated by the Western academic tradition.
Anita’s artistic vision extends beyond the confines of traditional canvases, as she explores the profound potential of painting knives and unconventional mediums. Departing from the notion that art must convey a predefined message, Goel’s work delves into the realm of abstraction, inviting viewers to interpret and engage with her creations at an intimate level.
