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Veteran Artist Vipta Kapadia’s Retrospective Exhibition "Contours of Infinity' in Jehangir Art Gallery

Updated on: 20 January,2025 05:33 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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Veteran Artist Vipta Kapadia’s Retrospective Exhibition-Contours of Infinity to be held from 21st to 27th January 2025 at Jehangir Art Gallery Kala Ghoda Mumbai

Veteran Artist Vipta Kapadia’s Retrospective Exhibition

Vipta Kapadia, with her painting

‘Contours of Infinity’ is a solo retrospective showcasing the celebrated artist Vipta Kapadia's five decades of extraordinary work. Curated by Sushma Sabnis, this monumental exhibition runs from the 21st to the 27th of January 2025 and offers a rare opportunity to immerse oneself in the evolution of Kapadia’s iconic artistic journey.


This show will be inaugurated on 21st January 2025 at 5.30 pm by Mr. Amrit Gangar(Film theorist, writer, curator and historian)

Kapadia's evolution, beginning with early abstract works and culminating in masterful multi-layered compositions, has redefined the expressive language of contemporary Indian art. This exhibition celebrates the artist's lifelong commitment to exploring the emotional and cultural subtleties of abstraction, providing viewers with an exceptional overview of her extensive body of work. With her works spanning oil and acrylic on canvas, enamel on metal, and mixed media, Kapadia’s art continues to evoke visceral responses, blending the poetic with the profound.

Vipta Kapadia, a graduate of Sir J.J. School of Art, Mumbai, embarked on her artistic journey in the 1970s amidst a burgeoning wave of modernism. Inspired by post-independence Indian art movements and global Abstract Expressionism, her artwork incorporates vivid colours, complex textures, and symbolic motifs that appeal to both Eastern and Western sensibilities. Her work exemplifies the transformative power of creativity, demonstrating a balance between dynamic experimentation and a strong connection to her Indian cultural heritage.

Kapadia shows remarkable adaptability and innovation through her engagement with an array of media, including traditional canvases and unconventional materials like old vinyl records and metal. Her enamel works, a part of this display, offer a dreamlike interplay of light and shadow, reflecting her fearless embrace of the unpredictable alchemy of art-making.

In the words of curator Sushma Sabnis, ‘This retrospective transcends a mere art collection. Kapadia's artworks call forth landscapes of memory, nostalgia and imagination, transforming abstract shapes into concrete representations of life's journey.’ With themes ranging from nature’s delicate balance to the relentless pace of urban transformation, each artwork serves as a nuanced, intimate dialogue between the artist and her viewers.

The exhibition also celebrates Kapadia’s role as an educator and mentor whose community engagement has brought art into the lives of diverse audiences. Her belief in art’s transformative potential transcends elitism, forging connections that blur the boundaries between the self and the world.

Join us as we honour veteran artist  Vipta Kapadia’s unparalleled contribution to Indian art. Contours of Infinity is a celebration of her artistic vision and a reflection of the resilience and adaptability that define her legacy.

  • Exhibition Details:
    Dates:
    21st to 27th January 2025
  • Time:11 AM to 7 PM
  • Venue:Jehangir Art Gallery,
  • 161-B, M.G. Road, Kala Ghoda, Mumbai
  • The show is curated by Sushma Sabnis
  • For further information, interviews, or press inquiries, please contact:
    Email: [email protected]
  • Website: viptakapadia.com
  • Mobile: +91-9820240103

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