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64th National Exhibition of Art to be inaugurated today

64th National Exhibition of Art to be inaugurated today

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New Delhi: The 64th National Exhibition of Art, a celebration of excellence in Indian contemporary art, organised by Lalit Kala Akademi will be inaugurated at Rabindra Bhawan, New Delhi on Tuesday (August 5). The event will be graced by Hon'ble Minister of Culture & Tourism, Gajendra Singh Shekhawat ji, along with distinguished dignitaries from the Ministry of Culture.
Among the selected artists, Aashima Mehrotra , a visual artist and also an Indian Railway Traffic Officer has achieved a remarkable milestone by becoming the first-ever Railway officer whose work 'Laapata Ladies' has been selected and featured in this prestigious national exhibition. Aashima, an officer who is presently posted as Executive Director/ Heritage in Railway Board has seamlessly integrated her professional dedication with a profound artistic journey, creating works that resonate with spiritual depth, cosmic duality, and Indian aesthetics.
Her selection underscores the Akademi's vision of recognising diverse voices and talents from all walks of life, fostering a space where passion and creativity transcend professional identities. The exhibition showcases a rich tapestry of visual narratives, reflecting India's evolving artistic landscape. Her Journey as an artist is inspiring as her work has not only been recognised at national but also international level by jurors of MoMA and New York federation of Arts and ICCR and Embassies.
The National Exhibition will remain open for public viewing till September 15 at Lalit Kala Akademi Galleries, Rabindra Bhavan, New Delhi.
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