Gurmeet Marwah’s solo-show ‘Kartab’ explores art beyond dimensions
Gurmeet Marwah's solo exhibition 'Kartab' explores the concept of human actions and their deeper meanings. The artist uses animals and humanoid figures in his work to reflect everyday experiences and societal structures. His approach emphasizes simplicity and clarity in conveying ideas through visual art.
- ▪Gurmeet Marwah presents his first solo exhibition titled 'Kartab' in the city.
- ▪The exhibition explores the Hindi concept of kartab, meaning act or undertaking, in relation to human nature.
- ▪Marwah incorporates animals and humanoid figures in his art to reflect personal and societal themes.
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Every individual is engaged in activities to move forward in life; an ongoing stunt to achieve something. “That is Kartab for you,” says artist Gurmeet Marwah, who is presenting his first solo exhibition in the city. As Gurmeet puts it, the show delves into the many levels or angles of kartab, a Hindi word that means act, deed, or undertaking, as it plays out in everyday life.Gurmeet’s artistic exploration is driven by this idea or concept of human nature, where there is more to every act than what is visible on the surface.“Everyone is involved in kartab, hoping to gain something. Then we strive to balance and maintain it.
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Excerpt limited to ~120 words for fair-use compliance. The full article is at The Hindu — Top.