The Black Box: Whitefield Art Collective
The 1st edition of The Whitefield Art Collective at VR Bengaluru, mobilised in partnership with artchutney.com, exhibits an interesting compilation of art {by more than 75 artists} across several floors featuring installations, sculptures, paintings, and photography.
The Whitefield Art Collective will be on display until March 13th at VR Bengaluru, Whitefield Road, Mahadevpura. Drop by to have a look.
Disclaimer: This article has been curated on an invitation from VR Bengaluru. Due judgment and care have been applied by the author to remain objective and unbiased in her writing.
I’m always amazed at how beautiful the photos on your blog are! It may sound cliche but your blog is actually very much an inspiration to me, Tanya. And on that note, public art festivals are a great step towards making art more inclusive. 🙂
So glad to hear this, Namrata! Thank you very much for sharing my views.
It’s always lovely seeing how you play with very different elements in all your shoots and yet your photography retains the touch that is so recognizably you. Love your work, Tanya!
Thank you so much, Deepika. Means a lot!
Such a beautiful editorial! Art is usually seen only in the gallery space but such festivals make it more accessible. I’m heading there this weekend, will be sure to check it out! 🙂
Thank you, Manjiri. Let me know how it goes…
Wowwww! The quality of posts on Urban Diaries always blows me away! ✨ These images look fabulous, and you look stunning, Tanya!
Thanks much, Sindiya. I really appreciate your support!
Such a great platform for emerging artists to showcase their work alongside more established players. This (nay, you) is (are) also why I started blogging – you inspire! Thank you, once again, for the amazing content that you curate!
Such a wonderful thing to say, Tharini. Thank you very much!
Beyond traffic jam to creativity jam! How lovely to see VR Bengaluru transformed into a large art gallery with curated installations!
Right?! 🙂
Wow! It would seem that VR Bengaluru is not only a great place to shop, but also a great venue to get in touch with some interesting cultural experiences. Thank you for sharing.
You are welcome, Vedika! Thank you for resonating with this.
Art, paintings, installations and more ~ nice! VR Bengaluru is certainly staying true to its promise of connecting communities… Would love to see this initiate interwoven with the theme of sustainability at some point. 🙂
As would I, Rachana. 🙂
Stoked to see VR Bengaluru creating this vibrant platform for installations & sculptures… Here’s wishing everyone involved all the best!
Thank you your warm appreciation, Prathmesh.
Art has always had the power to bring communities together, especially when it is accessible. It’s wonderful to see VR Bengaluru bringing art out of the confines of galleries… #ConnectingCommunitiesThroughArt
Thank you for adding to my post, Kushagra. Nice of you!