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WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 2025
Inter Alia: Harmony among time and space

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Shiddhartho Zaman
31 May, 2024, 01:50 pm
Last modified: 31 May, 2024, 01:59 pm

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Inter Alia: Harmony among time and space

Being showcased at two different galleries in the same vicinity, Inter Alia is a group art exhibition featuring six different artists. It will run till 2 June

Shiddhartho Zaman
31 May, 2024, 01:50 pm
Last modified: 31 May, 2024, 01:59 pm
Photo: Courtesy
Photo: Courtesy

We live in an ever-changing environment, with immense transformations that can make the past unrecognisable. Moving to new places exposes us to entirely different landscapes, cultures, and lifestyles.

As humans, we continuously adapt to these changes, sometimes altering ourselves in the process. This adaptation often involves harmonising different aspects and cultures, creating a beautiful fusion that is pleasing to both the soul and the eye.

The art exhibition titled 'Inter Alia', organised jointly by Kala Kendra and Dwip Gallery, tells a tale of such differences and them coming together in harmony. This group art exhibition aims to bring together artists from diverse backgrounds and present their unique stories together. The purpose is to bring a harmony between these stories, while the stories themselves retain their unique essences.

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"We don't just aim to compile art from various artists and display them in an exhibition. We want to share the diverse stories these artists have to tell, reflecting their different backgrounds," said Sharmilie Rahman, the event's curator.

The setting of the exhibition itself is quite interesting. It is being showcased through two different galleries in the same vicinity, something that is very hard to find. The arrangement is meant to portray the core message of the theme of the exhibition. It is spread across two different galleries to represent the environmental shifts we encounter when relocating for living or working.

"The artworks will convey the narratives of life in its entirety, while maintaining their uniqueness. We sought to illustrate how we, as humans, navigate various environments and adapt to changes through tolerance. It's not just about convergence, it's about harmony," added Sharmilie.

Since the event spanned two locations, it featured a significant number of artworks. Inter Alia showcased pieces from six artists, each sharing their personal stories of change and life. The collection included paintings, sculptures, and installations, offering a variety of colours, designs, and abstract elements for art enthusiasts.

"I am pleased with the audience's response so far," Sharmilie said. "The goal is to convey a message of harmony and tolerance to our visitors. Those attending the exhibition have been quite receptive to this message and the immersive environment we created. Such reactions truly delight me as a curator," she concluded.

Inter Alia kicked off on 17 May and it ends tomorrow.

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