‘Art Insight’: An Art exhibition by professional artists of coastal Karnataka

Media Release
October 28, 2019

Mangaluru, Oct 28: ‘Art Insight’, a unique art exhibition by a select group of artists of coastal region, was inaugurated on Saturday, October 26, 2019 at 05:00 p.m. by Harikrishna Punaroor, Former President, Kannada Sahitya Parishat at S CUBE Art Gallery, New Chitra Junction.

Vidyadhar V. Nagvekar, Komal’s Food Processors & Caterers, Ar. C. Chethan Kamath, Planz Unlimited Architects, Mangalore and Shashank Shetty, S Cube Group, Mangaluru were the Guests of Honour. Dr. Vasant Kumar Perla, poet, writer and a former Director of All India Radio was also present on the occasion.

Addressing the gathering, Harikrishna Punoor appreciated the effort to organize the art exhibition and said that such events will help art to reach more people. Sri Vidyadhar V. Nagvekar and Ar. C. Chethan Kamath expressed their best wishes for the success of the exhibition. The dignitaries also jointly initiated ‘Live Street Art’ panel by painting the first strokes of a wall painting on ‘Gandhi 150’. The wall art is being painted by Prasad Shetty and Yagnesh, two students of Mahalasa Art School under the guidance of their teacher Sri B. P. Mohan Kumar.

‘Art Insight’, art exhibition is being organized under the auspices of Art Kanara Artists’ Group to popularize the art and artists of coastal Karnataka. The exhibition is hosted at S CUBE Art Gallery, New Chitra Junction from October 26 – November 3, 2019. The display will be open to public viewing from 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. on all days of the exhibition.

A total 18 artists are participating in this exhibition contributing two works each. The participating artists are: B. N. Hariprasad, B. P. Mohan Kumar, Harish Kodialbail, Janardhan Havanje, Jayavanth Manipal, Nemiraj Shetty, Permude Mohan Kumar, Praveen Punchithaya, Rajendra Kedige, Ramakrishna Nayak, Reshma Shetty, Sampath Kumar, Santhosh Andrade, Santhosh Pai, Sharath Palimar, Syed Asif Ali, Venky Palimar and Vishwas M. Bhat.

‘Art Panel’ – Introducing Live Street

A special innovation introduced during the exhibition is ‘Live Street Art’. S CUBE Art Gallery is a dedicating a street facing wall for promoting street art. The 10ftx7ft wall is titled ‘Art Panel’. The first splash of ‘Live Street Art’ was performed by the students of Mahalasa College of Visual Art. In the future, artists may use this space for live street art for delivering social messages, creating awareness etc.

About the Exhibition:

‘Kanara’, the culturally significant region comprising entire coastal Karnataka, has a thriving art movement of its own. ‘Art Kanara’ showcases the notable works of a select group of contemporary artists of Mangalore. Each of them is an accomplished master, having found his voice and evolved his own unique style; together they represent a spectrum of coastal talent, displaying their personal mode of expression, themes and influences.

The objective of this exhibition is to give exposure to the artists of the coastal Karnataka in promote awareness and appreciation. It is hoped that events like these will pave the way for improving the profile of our artists and enable them to gain national and international recognition.

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Out of the total cases, three persons died due to the virus while nine others have been discharged after recovery.

"COVID-19 cases climb to 110 in Karnataka, with nine fresh cases being reported between 5 pm yesterday and 2 pm today. Out of the total cases, three have died while nine others have been discharged," a bulletin issued by the state health department said.

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Bengaluru, Jul 20: Janata Dal (Secular) leader HD Kumaraswamy has urged the Karnataka government to stop putting warning signboards in front of COVID-19 patients' houses alleging that they are leading to "social discrimination and untouchability" in the present times.

"A local government warning signboards in front of the homes of COVID-19 infected people is leading to neo-social discrimination and untouchability in the new age. Even after infection, the individual and family should live with dignity. The government should immediately stop the practice of placing signboards," Kumaraswamy's first tweet read.

"Instead of placing them in front of their homes and creating untouchability, send health workers to their homes to create courage and awareness. They should be told not to leave the house. There is no such degrading practice left behind. I would like to ask Chief Minister Karnataka BS Yediyurappa to pay attention to this," he added.

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"In this case, the government should look to the Medical Colleges to get their services in order to get them to trust them instead of getting angry. Let them focus on meeting their needs. I insist on a collective fight against the coronavirus through this," he further added.

The COVID-19 count in Karnataka reached 63,772 on Sunday, including 39,370 active cases and 23,065 cured and discharged patients.

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The former Scientific Adviser to Defence Minister said the coronavirus positive cases have seen a sharper rise in the last four-five days because of increase in the number of testing.

"It's a good sign; all those asymptomatic cases lying hidden they are also coming out," Saraswat told PTI. "We certainly had a catalytic factor which was basically this (Nizamuddin) Markaz problem which has actually created clusters at different places and that has also been one of the factors for the kind of rise that has taken place."

But he said India is in a much better shape compared to other nations in the battle against COVID-19. "I can only say that the rate is not going to go beyond what has been going on now, may be 700 to 800 cases per day. So, we are in the process of flattening the curve."

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