Aicon Gallery's curatorial vision begins in India but reaches outwards internationally from there. The two gallery spaces are located in New York and London, and each provides a vital platform for artists based in the Indian Subcontinent to exhibit in the United States and Europe. Alongside in-depth, focused solo shows the galleries present a programme of curated group exhibitions that are international in their scope and ambition. The Aicon Gallery in New York City is located at 35 Great Jones Street (between Bowery Ave and Lafayette Ave). For more information visit www.aicongallery.com.
The Aicon Gallery's Upcoming Exhibitions
Malleable Memory
Aicon Gallery, New York: 22 July - 2 Sept 2010
Opening Reception: Thursday July 22, 6:00pm - 9:00pm
Aicon Gallery New York is delighted to present MALLEABLE MEMORY, a group exhibition featuring selected work from a host of International Artists.
Short Term Memory
Event: Aicon Gallery New York, July 29th, 2010
6:00pm - 9:00pm
Aicon Gallery New York is pleased to host Short Term Memory, a one-night event featuring performances by artist Nitin Mukul, Das Racist, and other invited guests. Das Racist was chosen by MTV Iggy as one of the top 25 best new bands in the world for 2010. Das Racist is a Weed Edge/Hare Krishna Hard Core/Art Rap/Freak Folk Music trio based in Brooklyn, New York, comprised of Queens-born Himanshu Kumar Suri, San Francisco-born Victor Vasquez, and Queens-born Ashok Kondabolu.
ARTifact Exhibition -
Exhibition: July 8th - September 10th, 2010
Public Viewing: Monday - Friday, 8:30am - 5:30pm
Curated by: Julie Knorr & Matthew Boyko
Gensler, 2 Harrison Street, Suite 400, San Francisco, CA 94105
The ARTifact exhibition is part of Gensler San Francisco's 2010 Summer Art programme. Just as unearthed artifacts divulge clues of their makers, the contemporary art portraying India reveals the artist's connection with the country's past and present. The exhibit includes work by Debanjan Roy, Fredric Roberts, Indrani Baruah, Indrapramit Roy, Namita Kapoor, Shalinee Kumari, Sid Gavandi, Siddharth Parasnis and Suhas Bhujbal.
The artworks presented in the ARTifact exhibition reveal India's intricate cultural framework through a range of medium, content, and presentation. Gensler is proud to present the work of nine artists and asks its audience to define their answer to the question: What does India mean to you?Videos