<p> The National Gallery of Modern Art has organised a month-long exhibition on Indian printmaking in the City. The exhibition will be open from April 28 to May 28.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Titled “Between the Lines,” the exhibition is curated by Lina Vincent Sunish, an art historian from the City and associated as a curator with Artists’ Pension Trust (Global). The exhibition mainly has selected works of Wawo X Waswo from his collection of Indian Printmaking.<br />Waswo, a senior artist in the printmaking genre, hails from Wisconsin, USA and has taken a special interest in Indian Printmaking. <br /><br />He has travelled extensively through Udaipur in Rajasthan. His work is entitled ‘Identity, Place and Power'. <br /><br />Waswo will give a talk on ‘Collecting Prints’ at NGMA on Sunday at 6 pm.<br /><br />The month-long exhibition will host a variety of programmes including talks, film shows and workshops. <br /><br />Sunish will give a talk, ‘Curator's Walk,’ on May 4 and May 18 at 3 pm. <br /><br />Ravi Kumar Kashi, an artist who has been using different media like photography, video, sculpture and painting for his art, will hold a talk in Kannada on May 11 at 3 pm. <br /><br />The exhibition will also screen three 60-minute long films – Identity (May 4 at 11 am), Place (May 12 at 11 am) and Power (May 19 at 11 am). The film screening is arranged by Art, Resources and Teaching (ART). A workshop on woodcut print technique will be conducted by V G Venugopal and V G Urmila on May 19 at 10 am. <br /></p>
<p> The National Gallery of Modern Art has organised a month-long exhibition on Indian printmaking in the City. The exhibition will be open from April 28 to May 28.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Titled “Between the Lines,” the exhibition is curated by Lina Vincent Sunish, an art historian from the City and associated as a curator with Artists’ Pension Trust (Global). The exhibition mainly has selected works of Wawo X Waswo from his collection of Indian Printmaking.<br />Waswo, a senior artist in the printmaking genre, hails from Wisconsin, USA and has taken a special interest in Indian Printmaking. <br /><br />He has travelled extensively through Udaipur in Rajasthan. His work is entitled ‘Identity, Place and Power'. <br /><br />Waswo will give a talk on ‘Collecting Prints’ at NGMA on Sunday at 6 pm.<br /><br />The month-long exhibition will host a variety of programmes including talks, film shows and workshops. <br /><br />Sunish will give a talk, ‘Curator's Walk,’ on May 4 and May 18 at 3 pm. <br /><br />Ravi Kumar Kashi, an artist who has been using different media like photography, video, sculpture and painting for his art, will hold a talk in Kannada on May 11 at 3 pm. <br /><br />The exhibition will also screen three 60-minute long films – Identity (May 4 at 11 am), Place (May 12 at 11 am) and Power (May 19 at 11 am). The film screening is arranged by Art, Resources and Teaching (ART). A workshop on woodcut print technique will be conducted by V G Venugopal and V G Urmila on May 19 at 10 am. <br /></p>