Iconic Eros Building Hosts First Blown Glass Art Studio in Country
New Delhi [India], February 03: The iconic Eros Building, a quintessential part of Mumbai’s Art Deco landscape, which is the second-largest collection of Art Deco buildings in the world after Miami, served as the perfect backdrop for an evening that celebrated art, culture, and innovation. The launch of the Glass and Lighting Gallery by acclaimed designer Arjun Rathi [...]
New Delhi [India], February 03: The iconic Eros Building, a quintessential part of Mumbai’s Art Deco landscape, which is the second-largest collection of Art Deco buildings in the world after Miami, served as the perfect backdrop for an evening that celebrated art, culture, and innovation. The launch of the Glass and Lighting Gallery by acclaimed designer Arjun Rathi brought new life to this historic space, blending its timeless charm with the brilliance of contemporary design.
Nestled in the heart of Churchgate, the Eros Building has long been a symbol of Mumbai’s architectural legacy. Last evening, its storied halls came alive with a modern twist, as prominent architects, artists, and cultural leaders gathered to witness the unveiling of India’s first collection of contemporary blown glass art.
The event began with a special screening of the documentary Behind The Art: Arjun Rathi, a captivating short film by Aarshi Lagarkha Rathi that explored the synergy between Arjun Rathi and master glaziers from across the globe, shining a spotlight on the Rural Modern Glass Studio. This studio, located in India’s heartland, is a beacon of innovation that harmonizes traditional craftsmanship with contemporary techniques, preserving and evolving a cultural legacy. Rural Modern Glass Studio with its impressive list of visiting and resident artists like Grant Garmezy, Erin Garmezy, Evan Schauss, Jeremiah Jacobs, Matthew Piepenbrok, Brent Sheehan, Tim Soluna, Anjali Singh, and Gage Stephens to name a few, bring their experiences and expertise from all over the world that translate into beautifully sculpted pieces like the Ganesha, Queen Cobra, Dragon Dagger, and more.