Akkitham Narayanan's Six-Decade Career Explored in Mumbai Art Exhibition
A retrospective exhibition titled 'Geometries of the Infinite' at Mumbai's Jehangir Art Gallery explores the six-decade career of Indian abstract painter Akkitham Narayanan. The show, curated by Anahita Daruwala Banerjee, highlights Narayanan's unique fusion of Indian tantric symbolism and European geometric abstraction. His work, characterized by elemental motifs and a meditative quality, is described as a convergence of geometry, spirituality, and memory. Narayanan views his artistic journey as a natural progression, with exhibitions marking special moments.
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This article focuses on an art exhibition and the artist's career, presenting factual information about the show and the artist's background. There are no political viewpoints or partisan framing evident in the content.
The sentiment of the article is overwhelmingly positive and appreciative, highlighting the significance and evocative nature of Akkitham Narayanan's work and career. The tone is celebratory and informative, focusing on the artistic merit and the exhibition's scope.
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