Showing posts with label Kapil Chopra. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kapil Chopra. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Solo Show 'Spirit in Culture' by 'Juhikadevi Bhanjdeo'

Bestcollegeart.com  brings to you the coverage of the very well-viewed and highly appreciated show 'Spirit in Culture' presented by Glenfiddich & Bestcollegeart.com. 

The show was the first solo-exhibition by Juhikadevi Bhanjdeo, the winner of the the first 'Emerging Artist of the Year 2012 Award' held at Nature Morte, The Oberoi, Gurgaon on 5th April 2013.

 Juhika was the one lucky and very talented artist, who was awarded with a prize money of Rs 10 lacs last year and was sent on a 3 months residency to Scotland where she practiced her arts in a more elaborate way. All the works of Juhikadevi, which she accomplished in Scotland, as a part of her residency were displayed there.

Scroll through some of her works and the media coverage of the show. Cheers!
Juhikadevi with her artwork
Peter Nagy at the show
Mr Kapil Chopra at the show

Juhikadevi with her artwork

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Thursday, May 23, 2013

Biggest Art Award of the Year - Emerging Artist of the Year Award 2013

Bestcollegeart.com is very happy to announce the winner of the biggest art award of the year - ‘The Emerging Artist of the Year 2013 Award' presented by Glenfiddich. On 12th April, 2013, Bestcollegeart.com brought to the forefront 5 amazing talents of India. The winner of the award is the talent from South India – YUVAN BOTHYSATHUVAR.

The competition was very tough between all the five finalists – Ankush Safaya, Poorvesh Patel, Sumantra Mukherjee, Yuvan Bothysathuvar and Shivanand Shyagoti, but our respected jury took a very wise, unbiased and experienced decision making Yuvan the winner. The jury comprised of Mr Kapil Chopra, Andy Fairgrieve, Peter Nagy, Rajshree Pathy, Art Collector, Rajiv Bhatia, Jiten Thukral & Sumir Tagra, Swapan Seth, Nitin Bhayana and Veer Munshi.

We got amazing reviews about the award announcement function at The Oberoi, Gurgaon, the show and the cocktail evening and some amazing media coverage. Many artworks got sold during the event along with the trailing follow-ups.

Yuvan has now got the exclusive chance of going to Scotland for a 3 months residency, all paid for by Glenfiddich. He is also awarded Rs 10 lacs and is entitled for a solo show in Nature Morte on his return.

Take a look at some exclusive pictures and media coverage from the show

Yuvan Bothysathuvar with Andy Fairgrieve
Mr Kapil Chopra with the jury members
Yuvan Bothysathuvar receiving the cheque and award
Jury members in contemplation
Artist Veer Munshi with Manu Dosaj
Veer Munshi, Swapan Seth and Kapil Chopra
Yuvan Bothysathuvar with Kapil Chopra
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Thursday, June 14, 2012

The Audi Art Book

On 14 April 2012, bestcollegeart.com in conjunction with Audi Gurgaon, released their magnetic artbook in the presence of some of the prolific artists like Subodh Gupta, Veer Munshi amongst others. The works of more than 25 very talented upcoming artists were featured in it. Some of the top art collectors also made their presence felt resulting in the sale of more than half of the artworks exhibited. 


The soft copy of the very exclusive Audi Art Book can be viewed at our website www.bestcollegeart.com. Please follow the link 


The event was widely covered in reputed newspapers like 'Hindustan Times' and others. Take a look at the very exclusive event and do share your opinion with us.
Outside Audi, Gurgaon
Artist Veer Mushi
Sculpture Artist Atul Bakshi
Artist Subodh Gupta at the event 
Kapil Chopra at the event
Artist Vilas Naik 
Kapil Chopra with Mikey Todd
Rashy Todd with Kapil Chopra, unveiling the artbook !
The event was extremely memorable for the art and the audi world alike !
Everyone who was a part of the event or otherwise, please leave your comments and share your artistic experience with us !

Sunday, August 7, 2011

Collective Metamorphosis at Nature Morte curated by Kapil Chopra

Dear Friends,

Our second anniversary show was a big success at Nature Morte in Delhi.

This was the first time that one of India's leading galleries Nature Morte allowed an outside curator to curate a show and the result was a show that sold off more than 50 % of the works in less than 8 days !

View the curator's note and the show online at http://www.bestcollegeart.com/exhibition-kapil-chopra

Cheers

Bestcollegeart Team

Monday, September 20, 2010

The name that sells art

Peter Nagy, the city gallerist behind top contemporary art masters, identifies new talent with big- ticket potential published in Mail Today, the country's leading newspaper.

ART is quite like wine and it is not just because both of these qualify as fine things of life for which one needs an evolved taste and of course, some load in the pockets too.

The similarity, however, goes further.

The time that a good wine takes to mature is pretty much akin to what it takes for a potentially superior artist to come into his own. The least of all, it’s the signature behind a wine and an art work that matters.

And that’s the reason why we’ve chosen to talk about the show, The Present Is Now , which also marks the launch of a new online art initiative, the bestcollegeart.com. The signature behind this show is that of one of the most important names in contemporary Indian art, Peter Nagy, who runs the well- known Gallery Nature Morte in Neeti Bagh in the city. Nagy has curated the first show of this online venture, which hosts the work of art graduates from across the country, who have not managed to find a right platform yet for their art. The bestcollegeart.com is the brainchild of collector Kapil Chopra who blogs on Indian contemporary art at indiaartinvest.blogspot. com.

Nagy doesn’t need an introduction to all those who keep a close tab on contemporary Indian art. He doesn’t accept the fact that he has had a big role to play in the shaping of careers of some of the biggest names in contemporary Indian art — Subodh Gupta, Bharti Kher, Thukral and Tagra, and Jagannath Panda to name a few.

So, when he gets on board, he doubles the credibility of an artwork which may not have been able to run fast enough on its own steam.

“The fact that I’m curating this show doesn’t mean that these artists are going to get a show at Nature Morte. What it does mean is that of all the works on the website, these looked better and come with half- potential to make something of the artists’ careers,” explains Nagy. The seven artists whose canvases Nagy has chosen should be glad to have come under the vision of one of the most important movers and shakers of contemporary art. ( See the images and details on right) Nagy feels that a lot goes into the making of a successful artist which is the cumulative effect of several factors like talent, personality, right backing, shows at right galleries, a lot of hard work, how they react to different situations and more.

“When I first did a solo with Subodh in 2000, I knew he was going to be a superstar though people had thought I was nuts to be doing a show where nothing had sold. The artists that I’ve picked up from the bestcollegeart. com are totally unknown to me. The next step would be to meet them and understand them,” he explains when we ask him about what makes him pick up a certain artist’s work. Getting Nagy on the team, of course, is a feather in the cap for Chopra. “ Every year, nearly 1,200 artists graduate from art colleges in India. But only about 25 of them strike it big.

Through this website, we want to support the young artists, to raise money when they are pursuing their masters and up till 10 years of graduating,” explains Chopra. He is hosting an Art Brunch at Trident hotel, Gurgaon, on September 19, to fete the new venture. If you happen to be there, you can listen to interesting tales of artists from the farthest corners of the country uploading their works on the website and managing to find buyers for their works.

As for the chosen few from the website’s collection, who have caught Nagy’s attention, it’s time to make something out of their nascent art careers.