DELHI CONTEMPORARY ART WEEK, 8 – 15 April, 2021
The fourth edition of DCAW will be a week-long public celebration of contemporary art with a stellar line-up of artworks, walkthroughs, events, talks, workshops, and much more.
Delhi Contemporary Art Week (DCAW) is a curated forum drawing on the synergies between seven like-minded galleries in the city, who have been promoting contemporary art consistently and are committed to the vision of coming together to educate, showcase and promote Contemporary Art. This edition of DCAW will present an impactful curation of artworks by the seven participating galleries along with a stellar lineup of curated events, talks, workshops, and much more in the pipeline.
Contemporary Art in South Asia is more exciting than it has ever been. All the seven Delhi-based galleries have come together again to showcase a new wave of artists from India and the sub-continent. Delhi Contemporary Art Week (DCAW) will have a new venue this year – Bikaner House in the heart of New Delhi – and be open to the public for seven days. DCAW was initiated as an attempt to generate discourse that befits the shifting lens of the contemporary. DCAW is conceptualized to be the ultimate destination for established and emerging collectors, and art enthusiasts who are eager to be part of this conversation and want to know more.
This year DCAW is taking place at a new venue, Bikaner House which will bring in new energy and vigour to the event with its grand colonial-era architecture and spacious exhibition spaces. In addition to the showcase at Bikaner House, the seven partner galleries will also be holding exhibitions with a focus on contemporary art at each of their individual galleries, creating a citywide fervor around contemporary art. Additionally, there will be a specially curated group exhibition of interdisciplinary practices by accomplished young curator Reha Sodhi titled “Residues” in the Main Ballroom’s side wing. A curated programme of events for collectors, connoisseurs, and art lovers will include Talks, Workshops, Walkthroughs, Wine Tastings, and more. The size of the venue will leave ample room for a social distancing and safe experience for all visitors and we can step forward in the realm of contemporary art while keeping in compliance with the pandemic guidelines.
“2020 was a year to Stop, pause and think! And that’s exactly what we did and, in this pursuit, launched the ‘Platform’ section at Blueprint12. Our aim is to present these young, emerging artists using experimental art forms at the DCAW, which is an ideal platform for artist-collector interaction. We are looking forward to presenting a well curated art week!” says Ridhi Bhalla and Mandira Lamba from Blueprint 12.
“ I believe Art truly reveals itself only when we connect with it in person. It’s important to engage with the art and the artist and to celebrate it as a community. We at Exhibit320 feel happy and privileged to be able to bring forth DCAW ’21 in its physical form at Bikaner house 8-15th April. Looking forward to seeing you all.” says Rasika Kajaria from Exhibit 320.
“This is the fourth edition of Delhi Contemporary Art Week and it’s wonderful to see the synergies between the seven galleries with seven very distinct programmes and voices. DCAW has come a long way in these five years to become an annual fixture on the city’s art calendar, and I am excited to be showing in Bikaner House. It will be the first important offline art event since the lockdown and DCAW will offer Delhi’s art lovers a holistic experience of art in various mediums, styles, materials, and under one roof.” says Renu Modi from Gallery Espace.
“It is with newfound zeal that we embark on DCAW, 2021. Despite the setbacks we experienced during the worse stages of the pandemic last year we have striven forward in continuation of our work to promote and support contemporary art and artists. The challenges we have faced, and still face, have become sources of motivation rather than restrictions. Our times call for a new level of creative and collective thinking and together we have conceived this edition of DCAW, which despite the times we’re going through, will give art connoisseurs an engaging interactive space to experience the best of contemporary art. DCAW’s new venue, the cultural haven of Bikaner House, brings fresh energy to DCAW with its grand colonial-era architecture and multiple exhibition spaces. Additional to our program of events at Bikaner House, we are planning new exhibitions at each of the DCAW partner’s individual galleries, extending the week-long event throughout the capital. ” says Bhavna Kakar from Latitude 28.
“We are thrilled to participate in this edition of DCAW and very happy to be welcoming the public to view art in person again. Nature Morte will present a solo exhibition by Raqs Media Collective. In another room we will be showing paintings and sculptures by Mona Rai, Thukral and Tagra, Vibha Galhotra, and others.” says Peter Nagy from Nature Morte
“Shrine Empire will be presenting the works of Divya Singh and Puja Mondal for the first time at DCAW along with our other gallery artists like Tayeba Begum Lipi, Samanta Batra Mehta, and Neerja Kothari. Look forward to fresh and innovative programming including talks and workshops in smaller groups at Bikaner House and collateral events around the city,” says Shefali Somani from Shrine Empire.
“Vadehra Art Gallery is pleased to announce our participation in this year’s Delhi Contemporary Art Week at Bikaner House, where we will be presenting an energetic curation that’s fresh, playful and poignant, by an exciting list of emerging and younger contemporary artists, including Shrimanti Saha, Vicky Roy, Shailesh B.R., Sujith S.N., Pranati Panda, Jasmine Nilani Joseph, Treibor Mawlong and Bakula Nayak. Over the lockdown last year we introduced a new digital programme called Fresh by VAG, through which we feature and support our younger and emerging artists and contribute a percentage of the proceeds towards NGOs working to rehabilitate communities suffering from the outbreak of COVID-19. As we mark our physical return to cultural institutions, we are enthusiastic about celebrating access and spirit through the ingenuity, diversity, and sensitivity of our emerging artists and their excellent art practices.” says Roshini Vadehra from Vadehra Art Gallery
Dates: 8th-15th April 2021
Venue: Main Ballroom as well as newly refurbished Center for Contemporary Arts; Bikaner House, New Delhi
Participating Galleries: Blueprint 12/ / Exhibit 320/ Gallery Espace / Latitude 28/ Nature Morte/ Shrine Empire / Vadehra Art Gallery.
Find more about the Event, Artists and Galleries:
https://www.galleryespace.com/
https://www.shrineempiregallery.com/
https://www.instagram.com/blueprint2012/?hl=en
https://www.instagram.com/exhibit320/?hl=en
https://www.instagram.com/latitude_28/?hl=en
https://www.instagram.com/naturemorte_delhi/?hl=en
https://www.instagram.com/vadehraartgallery/?hl=en
https://www.instagram.com/shrineempire/?hl=en