Breathe Arts promotes a wide range of practices from painting and sculpture, to photography and installations. Showcasing works of Indian artists in the emerging, developing, established, and blue chip range, we welcome connoisseur and critic, to this exclusive global community. Investment or eye-candy, for the fledgling and seasoned collector, Breathe Arts offers respected opinions, attractive pricing and efficient online transactions.
At Breathe Arts, we not only make transparent the procedure of acquiring Indian art but invite curators to curate shows especially for the online space. Each show lasts 6-8 weeks and features selected works from a single artist as well as groups of artists. All sales take place only on www.breathearts.com and our full collection of works is available at the commencement of the sale. We introduce each collection, with our CURATORS SYNOPSIS that offer a preview of upcoming shows and must-have pieces selected by our featured curators.
At any given point in time we have 7 online shows from solo shows to photography solos to group shows and tribal art shows. One of the most important exhibiton -The Protagonists’ (exhibited from October 1 – December 31, 2010 on http://www.breathearts.com/exhibitions.php?p=11 ) at the moment is curated by the curator of The Serpentine Gallery, Rajesh Punj with artists like Jitish Kallat, Chintan Upadhyay, TV Santhosh, Riyas Komu, Sudarshan Shetty, Baiju Parthan. The Protagonists is a progressive survey of contemporary Indian works by artists who are regarded by the leading purveyors of the art world as the aggravators, the agitators even of contemporary Indian art. Established and emerging, they are all a reflection of the thriving social, cultural and economic circumstances in India currently.
The second ongoing exhibition at Breathe Arts is -God for Everything'(October 1 – December 31, 2010 on http://www.breathearts.com/exhibitions.php?p=7 ) which is curated by Shruti Chaganti and the artists include Krishnakanth Jha, Kiran Jha, Nityanand Jha, Rupa Kumari, Neetu Jha, Rupa Dutta, Siddhikant Jha, Neelam Kumari, Mithilesh Kumar Jha. -The Greek Mythology almost never failed to leave me mesmerized. Be it Aphrodite, Apollo, Hermes or Poseidon, the world saw Greek gods as sacred wonders. However, a small rendezvous with a simple tribal artisan sitting in his dusty hut at Rajasthan actually made me realize that I live in a charming magical country- says Shruti.
-Irani Cafes’ (September 7 – December 31, 2010 on http://www.breathearts.com/exhibitions.php?p=4 ) is self curated photo story by Jyotika Jain exhibited at Breathe Arts. The photo story showcases a quintessential part of Mumbai- Iranian Cafs that are run by the Zoroastrian Irani community. These cafes are seeing a decline due to modern day competition. Also the younger generation of Iranis is not interested in preserving the legacy of the cafes in their traditional format. With the decline of these cafes Mumbai would lose a part of its heritage and cultural legacy.
-A Photo Story'(September 5 – December 31, 2010 on http://www.breathearts.com/exhibitions.php?p=5 ) by Shalini Saran is a photography exhibition currently showcased at Breathe Arts -I tend to take very few photographs, preferring to absorb the surroundings slowly. For me, the photograph, the end result, is but a part of the experience of photography; the whole encompasses life as one observes it around the frame. It includes a heightened awareness of light. In an effortless, unselfconscious way, I am constantly observing colours, textures and forms, and the way they change with the quality of light- explains Shalini.
To see more from currently showcased exhibitions, please visit www.breathearts.com and let the exhibitions refresh you! Enjoy your shopping experience at Breathe Arts!