Kala ghoda art festival 2018
Event: A leisure walk at Kala Ghoda Art Festival, Colaba - Mumbai
Date: 9th February 2018
Introduction:
Kala Ghoda Arts
Festival is the one country's largest multicultural art festival, taking place
in Mumbai in early February each year. The festival is centred on a theme each
year, and this year’s theme is Hara Ghoda: to promote a sustainable future for
our planet.
This year this festival
was organised for 9 days starting 3 Feb to 11 February. This art
Festival has series of
simultaneous events and activities under various categories including theatre,
dance, music, food and more. The aim of the festival is to promote and
encourage arts of all kinds.
It was friday i.e 9th
Feb and weekend for me when I decided to visit the kala ghoda festival only for
its arts installations near Jehangir art gallery after my work hours. I along
with my colleague reached the venue at around 6 pm or so. Being weekend it was
very crowded by then. Almost all of crowd comprised of young collegians dispora
across mumbai and suburbs. Also
professional artists with their DSLR's were roaming to capture art
installations along the prominede. There was lot of positive energy seen among
the youths.
Despite being
overcrowded, it was under heavy security cover with cameras and police manning
it closely. The crowd prevented one from
taking good photographs of art installations as each amauters want to take
selfie it each and every installation. Despite all odds i managed to get few
pics with its description which are as below.
Skywards
Indian cities are
constantly evolving and morphing at an alarming rate in turn puts lots of pressure on the living beings, communities
and environment. The installation represents the results of our selfish
relentless dreams, houses scrambling on top of one another vying for every inch
of space and destroying the very natural habitat we thrive in.
They Surrendered
Considering the rapid
transformation of Mumbai into a concrete jungle, the art installation aims to
highlight the indiscriminate cutting of trees in name of development. Blinded
by development, there are few advocating for lives of trees who themselves
cannot speak for themselves and being massacred in this quest for development.
This installation depicts trees hanging upside down (committing suicide) for making way for
development. It aims to appeal to safeguard
trees along with development.
Tree60 Degrees
The installation is created
by Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sanrahalaya (CSMVS) that beautifully
portrays the concept of urbanisation. One can see how the tree is cut and its
buildings are constructed while on the other hand it is applied haldi-kumkum
considering it holy.
Elemental Earth
This installations
depicts earth made up of iron gears, chains and such similar metallic spares.
I am That I am
The installation is
made using mirrors proving the fact that life is like a mirror showing the
viewer what he/she thinks of it.
I am that i am |
Kalpavriksha
The wish-fulling tree represents different facets of Maharashtra one would love to experience as a tourist. In the installation, the tree represents Maharashtra while the branches represent beaches, cuisines, and history. There was also an angelic being (an artiste) taking selfie at he Kalpvriksha.
Embodying National
Unity
The installation
embodies our national unity. The entire installation represents India’s map
while its demographics are portrayed through the water as the elements of
nature.
Disconnet to Connect |
Beauty of Transparency |
Faces of Nature |
Five Element's tree |
Tree of Comfort |
Olive oil promoting tower |
I need some Air Tower |
Within 'I need some air' Tower |
After strolling near Jahangir art gallery prominede for an hour and half, i visited the the art installations at Oval maidan near Churchgate station. Below are some of the art installations installed there.
The adventure named 'Youth' |
Mumbai 'Crow' |
Inception of Life |
Save the 'Girl' Child |
The Indian Version of ' King Henry' of France |
Always "Rebel' for a cause... |
Finally the Ghoda said "Do visit next year" |
To sum up in all it was a wonderful evening well spent exploring the various countours of art in one of the prominent Art festivals of the Country.
Happy Trekking, Keep Exploring!!!!
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