"Biennale reduced gap between common public, contemporary art"

Press Trust of India  |  Kochi 

: Lauding the (KMB) for its connect with connoisseurs and casual visitors alike, celebrated artist Dodiya observed that India's only Biennale has helped develop artistic sensibility among local people.

"There was a gap between common people and contemporary art, but the Biennale has helped in developing understanding and sensibility towards art.



The mesmerising aspect of the Biennale is that how locals and lay people visit this event without any inhibitions," said Dodiya, who was a participating artist in the first edition of the Biennale in 2012."

"For the general public, the works at the Biennale might be a new experience.

But, I strongly feel that, probably in the next 10 years, people from this part of are bound to be the most educated as far as contemporary art is concerned, owing to their Biennale exposure," he added.

Noting that the KMB had attained international recognition in a short span of six years, Dodiya felt that its inclusiveness and diversity have played a pivotal role in growing its reputation and stature.

"Artists worldwide and in are experimenting with diverse mediums and different materials.

To find the changing trends among artistic expressions and bringing the best among them under one roof has made the Biennale a spectacular event of contemporary art," he said.

Following a visit to Aspinwall House on Wednesday, Dodiya said Biennale curator Sudarshan Shetty has managed to merge many art forms together, including literature, sculpture, architecture, video art, sound and the performing arts.

Dodiya's own prodigious body of work ranges from paintings and works on paper to street art and sculptures.

"Art and art events like this are important as it helps people connect with each other and provides varied perspectives on culture, which is essential in times of insecurity and detachment," he said.

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"Biennale reduced gap between common public, contemporary art"

: Lauding the Kochi-Muziris Biennale (KMB) for its connect with connoisseurs and casual visitors alike, celebrated artist Atul Dodiya observed that India's only Biennale has helped develop artistic sensibility among local people. "There was a gap between common people and contemporary art, but the Biennale has helped in developing understanding and sensibility towards art. The mesmerising aspect of the Biennale is that how locals and lay people visit this event without any inhibitions," said Dodiya, who was a participating artist in the first edition of the Biennale in 2012." "For the general public, the works at the Biennale might be a new experience. But, I strongly feel that, probably in the next 10 years, people from this part of Kerala are bound to be the most educated as far as contemporary art is concerned, owing to their Biennale exposure," he added. Noting that the KMB had attained international recognition in a short span of six years, Dodiya felt that its inclusiveness ... : Lauding the (KMB) for its connect with connoisseurs and casual visitors alike, celebrated artist Dodiya observed that India's only Biennale has helped develop artistic sensibility among local people.

"There was a gap between common people and contemporary art, but the Biennale has helped in developing understanding and sensibility towards art.

The mesmerising aspect of the Biennale is that how locals and lay people visit this event without any inhibitions," said Dodiya, who was a participating artist in the first edition of the Biennale in 2012."

"For the general public, the works at the Biennale might be a new experience.

But, I strongly feel that, probably in the next 10 years, people from this part of are bound to be the most educated as far as contemporary art is concerned, owing to their Biennale exposure," he added.

Noting that the KMB had attained international recognition in a short span of six years, Dodiya felt that its inclusiveness and diversity have played a pivotal role in growing its reputation and stature.

"Artists worldwide and in are experimenting with diverse mediums and different materials.

To find the changing trends among artistic expressions and bringing the best among them under one roof has made the Biennale a spectacular event of contemporary art," he said.

Following a visit to Aspinwall House on Wednesday, Dodiya said Biennale curator Sudarshan Shetty has managed to merge many art forms together, including literature, sculpture, architecture, video art, sound and the performing arts.

Dodiya's own prodigious body of work ranges from paintings and works on paper to street art and sculptures.

"Art and art events like this are important as it helps people connect with each other and provides varied perspectives on culture, which is essential in times of insecurity and detachment," he said.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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