India’s National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA) and the Museum of Sacred Art (MOSA) presented a new exhibit entitled “Shakti: Fair & Fierce” in New Dehli, which celebrates feminine creativity and empowerment ahead of the upcoming International Day of Women on March 8, 2024. NGMA is one of the premier art institutions in India. Established in 1954, the gallery is located at Jaipur House near India Gate. MOSA is an international visual arts initiative dedicated to supporting art and artists from India as well as art and artists from the ISKCON community. It has branches in Belgium, Italy, and Spain.
The 100-plus works at the exhibit were created by 55 female artists and curated by Sushma K. Bahl in collaboration with Meghna Vyas Arora. According to NGMA, the exhibition is “a blend of mythology and narratives, features remarkable work by a select group of women artists. There are paintings, drawings, prints, sculptures, and installations besides animation, digital, video, and pop art as well as embroideries among works in other media with a focus on issues and dreams that concern women and their life experiences.”
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