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Hans India
7 days ago
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- Hans India
A tapestry of art and history unfolds in Hyderabad
When art travels, it carries more than colour and canvas — it carries memory. Gallery G's travelling exhibition 'On the Go', now gracing the elegant halls of Taj Krishna in Hyderabad, opened not just with masterworks from across India but with words that gave them soul. The exhibition itself is a vivid mosaic of India's visual legacy — from the lyrical minimalism of Gaitonde and the firebrand modernism of M.F. Husain to the intricate brilliance of Tanjore panelsand silver filigree furniture. Yet it was the voice of Pillai that gave this tapestry its historical heartbeat, inviting viewers to look not just at art, but through it. In a luminous talk titled 'Art as History', historian and author Manu S. Pillai cast a spell over a rapt audience, weaving stories of forgotten queens, colonial encounters, and cultural awakenings. 'Art,' he said, 'is more than an object of beauty — it is an archive of longing, identity, and time.' With his characteristic wit and erudition, Pillai illuminated how brushstrokes can echo dynastic pride, rebellion, and even whispered defiance. Sangeeta Abhay's work draws deeply from Indic spiritual traditions, and presents the lotus not simply as a botanical form but as a cosmic bloom—an axis of creation. Ganapati Hegde's trademark humour takes centre stage in the artwork titled ' In a Meeting'. A green frog lounges nonchalantly on a red sofa, mobile phone in hand, surrounded by dense tropical flora- a playful critique of modern life's intrusion into the natural world. Reghunatha Naidu brings to his canvases a sense of devotion, balance, and reverence, which reflects in his'Kodanda Rama'. A rare painting by S.M. Pandit, 'The Descent of Ganga' stands out in the show. Inspired by the legend of King Bhagiratha, who performed years of penance to bring Ganga to Earth and grant salvation to his ancestors, S.M. Pandit masterfully narrates this mythological episode through his art. 'These artists may have remained under-celebrated in the shadow of more prominent names, but they are masters in their own right,' says Gitanjali Maini, Founder and Managing Director of Gallery G. 'We've been able to source key works by Reddappa Naidu and Srinivasan through our long-standing network of collectors, and we're proud to bring them into the spotlight.'As Hyderabad plays host till July 13, 'On the Go' becomes more than an exhibition. It is a living dialogue between image and idea, pigment and past — and thanks to Pillai's eloquence, a reminder that our histories are not silent. They speak — in line, form, and in 2003 in Bangalore, Gallery G has built a legacy of museum-grade exhibitions, rigorous research, and inclusive curation. Ms. Gitanjali says, 'With 'On the Go', the gallery reaffirms its commitment to take art beyond traditional walls — to where its audiences live, engage, and celebrate Indian art. This journey is not just about showcasing great art — it's about making it accessible, meaningful, and inspiring for all.' Hyderabad certainly enjoys and looks forward to such insightful art shows and engaging talks. When is the next one coming up?

New Indian Express
10-07-2025
- Entertainment
- New Indian Express
On the Go: Storytelling through strokes
For over two decades, Gallery G has stood as a cornerstone of the Indian art world, celebrated for its museum-quality curation, evocative storytelling, and unwavering commitment to both classical and contemporary Indian art. With its travelling initiative On the Go, the gallery brings its vision directly to patrons — city by city, story by story. Now, after a resounding debut in Kochi, Gallery G brings the second edition of On the Go to Hyderabad, set to be showcased at the Taj Krishna from July 11 to 13, 2025. Speaking about the initiative, Gitanjali Maini, founder of Gallery G, shares, 'On the Go is Gallery G's travelling art showcase, a dynamic, evolving presentation of India's visual richness. This Hyderabad edition features 30 works by celebrated masters and contemporary voices, along with rare Tanjore art and collectible vintage furniture. It's a curated journey that brings museum-quality works directly to new audiences and collectors.' Explaining her decision to bring the showcase to Hyderabad, Gitanjali adds, 'Hyderabad has a vibrant cultural legacy and a growing, discerning collector base. It felt like the right place to continue this journey, a city that appreciates both traditional depth and modern boldness in art. The art scene here is blossoming. There's a sincere appetite for serious art, a growing base of collectors, and a sense of cultural pride. With the right platforms and continued exposure, Hyderabad is well on its way to becoming a significant art hub.'


The Hindu
09-07-2025
- Entertainment
- The Hindu
Hyderabad to witness Gallery G's travelling exhibition, On The Go, featuring master artists VS Gaitonde, Surya Prakash, Yusuf Arakkal, and others
Hyderabad will witness a showcase of artworks by some of India's celebrated artists this weekend. On The Go, a travelling exhibition curated by Bengaluru's Gallery G, will be on view from July 11 to 13 at Taj Krishna, Hyderabad. Art lovers can expect to view paintings and sculptures by VS Gaitonde, Surya Prakash, Manu Parekh and Ganapati Hegde, among several others. Gitanjali Maini, founder of Gallery G, says the curation for Hyderabad is different from On The Go that debuted in Kochi in May. 'Each city has its own cultural pulse, so the curation shifts accordingly. Hyderabad called for a bolder blend of heritage and modernism.' Factoring in the short duration and the intimate setting of the venue, she says the curation intends to focus on artworks that have likely never been showcased in the city before. 'With a strong base of collectors and art lovers here, we wanted to present unseen pieces that would engage a discerning audience,' adds Gitanjali. The featured artists include modern masters such as MF Husain, Yusuf Arakkal, and S M Pandit, alongside Sangeeta Baid, Ganapati Hegde, Jai Khanna, Avinash Veeraraghavan, Bharti Prajapati and Srinivasulu. The exhibition will also spotlight Tanjore and Mysore-style paintings, and sculptures from Kerala. On The Go will showcase artworks predominantly drawn from Gallery G's collection, in addition to those sourced from private collectors in Bengaluru. Gitanjali's idea was to build visual narratives that will appeal to both art lovers and curious newcomers, by 'pairing iconic works with accessible, engaging stories. We want people to pause, connect, and walk away having felt something, whether or not they have studied art.' Among the exhibits, look out for a heritage imperial silver filigree furniture set. 'This is the first time a piece from a private collection in Bengaluru is being shown publicly,' reveals Gitanjali. 'Space constraints allow us to exhibit only one part of the magnificent set, but it represents a larger trove of regal silverware sourced from palaces across India and beyond — including pieces once gifted to or associated with historic southern courts. Historian Manu S. Pillai, who has documented the collection, , offers insights into its provenance, symbolism, and regional affiliations. We chose to debut it in Hyderabad because the city has an audience that values legacy, craftsmanship and heritage.' On The Go will travel to other Indian cities, including Coimbatore and Raipur. Gallery G is also working towards an edition in London. On The Go will be on view from July 11 to 13, at Taj Krishna, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad.


Hans India
07-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Hans India
Gallery G Brings ‘On the Go' to Hyderabad from 11th to 13th July at Taj Krishna
Redefining how art is experienced and shared, Gallery G proudly brings the second edition of its ambitious travelling initiative, 'On the Go', to Hyderabad. Following a resounding debut at the Raja Varma Hall, Taj Malabar Resort & Spa in Kochi from 2nd to 4th May 2025, the exhibition now journeys to the Taj Krishna, Hyderabad, from 11th to 13th July 2025. Breaking Boundaries: Art Beyond the Gallery For over two decades, Gallery G has been a pillar of the Indian art world, celebrated for its museum-quality curation, insightful storytelling, and unwavering commitment to both classical and contemporary Indian art. With On the Go, the gallery brings its vision directly to its patrons — city by city, story by story. 'We've been incredibly fortunate to have collectors, friends, and supporters from across India. It's time to go where the love has come from. On the Go is about breaking geographical boundaries — bringing our carefully curated exhibitions to audiences who've always been a part of our journey,' says Gitanjali Maini, Founder & Managing Director, Gallery G. Why Hyderabad? In the first phase of this travelling initiative, Gallery G is focused on key cultural cities across South India. Hyderabad — a city steeped in aristocratic legacy, architectural elegance, and intellectual depth — emerged as a natural choice. As one of India's most distinguished princely states, its confluence of old-world sophistication and modern sensibilities makes it an ideal canvas for On the Go. 'Hyderabad represents everything we stand for — legacy, discernment, and a deep-seated appreciation for the arts,' adds Maini. A Curated Confluence of Mastery and Modernity The Hyderabad edition presents an exceptional mix of voices from across India's diverse art landscape — from Progressive Modernists to regional stalwarts and contemporary trailblazers. Featured artists include: Ganapathy Hegde, Bharati Prajapati, Sangeeta Baid, Jai Khanna, Avinash Veeraraghavan, Leon, Bhiva Punekar, and Rabin Dutta (Bengal); alongside Telangana-based artists such as Srinivasulu, Surya Prakash, and Redappa Naidu . The showcase also includes works by modern masters like M. F. Husain, Yusuf Arakkal, V. S. Gaitonde, and S. M. Pandit, as well as traditional Tanjore & Mysore paintings like Ram Pattabhisheka & Vishnavite icons & sculptures like the Bhagavati of Kerala, and rare silver-filigree furniture and many more 'Each artist in this show has been chosen for their ability to command attention — not just in a gallery setting but in the broader cultural imagination. This is a portrait of India's evolving visual identity,' Maini emphasizes. More Than an Exhibition Beyond the curated displays, On the Go in Hyderabad features a series of intimate engagements for collectors and art lovers, including a special talk on art as History, a session with acclaimed historian and author Manu S. Pillai for patrons. Event Details: Dates: 11th – 13th July 2025 Venue: Taj Krishna, Hyderabad Timings: Friday, 11th July: 12 PM – 5 PM Saturday, 12th July: 11 AM – 7 PM Sunday, 13th July: 11 AM – 6 PM Founded in 2003 in Bangalore, Gallery G is a leading voice in Indian art, renowned for its refined curatorial approach, scholarly precision, and storytelling-driven exhibitions that traverse time periods, genres, and artistic movements. With On the Go, the gallery continues its mission to bring India's visual heritage directly to its patrons. Delete Edit


India.com
28-06-2025
- India.com
Eco-Friendly Hyderabad? 7 Jaw-Dropping Tips That'll Make You Rethink Your Trip
Hyderabad is one of the largest cities in southern India which has an abundance of modern monuments dating back to the Nizams. With its breathtaking landmarks such as the Hussain Sagar Lake, Golconda Fort, and Charminar, this city is a sight to behold. People from all over India travel to Hyderabad for tourism. But as citizens become more proactive towards the protection of the environment, there's a rising need to practice sustainable tourism while visiting Hyderabad, India. Along with decreasing your carbon footprints, supporting sustainable tourism practices also greatly helps the environment. Here's a complete resource for making Hyderabad eco-friendly for tourists. 1. Eco-Friendly Accommodation The Taj Krishna Hyderabad has eco-friendly and sustainable hotels along with resorts that prioritize energy saving systems with a lower carbon footprint. Supporting sustainable living practices helps to ensure a brighter future for the upcoming generations. Subsequently, these vacations become environmentally-friendly. Such accommodations offer great services while being inexpensive. In addition to this, the premises utilize solar power to heat water and utilize energy efficient light bulbs. Such practices enable Taj Krishna to save electricity. Taj Krishna also has resources in place for saving water with exceptional plumbing fixtures, which further enable this hotel to conserve water. Lemon Tree is also an eco-friendly homestay. In contrast to traditional hotels, eco-friendly homestays enable the local economy to prosper while also conserving the environment. This is achieved by endorsing a sustainable lifestyle in the community. 2. Rely on Public Transport and Eco-Friendly Ways of Getting Around You will arrive at your destination in Hyderabad easily with the prevalent transport system of buses, auto rickshaws, and metro trains. Uber and Ola also offer rides, but make sure to opt for pool rides, as they are better. Using public transport is far more environmentally friendly as compared to using taxis and hired cars. If you would like to travel around the city, the Hyderabad Metro Rail is the best option. It is energy-efficient and also decreases traffic jams. If the distance is not too great, walking or cycling is also a good option as it lets you enjoy the city more, besides being good for the environment. 3. Go to Eco-Friendly Areas of Interest Hyderabad has many attractions that are in nature's embrace. These not only depict the rich culture and history of the city, but also take care of the environment. Some of them are: Hussain Sagar Lake: This is a beautiful lake that is man-made and offers stunning views when you go out for a boat ride. Always remember to pick up after yourself! KBR National Park: This area is situated in the center of the city and is perfect for birdwatching and nature strolls. Nehru Zoological Park: A zoo that takes pride in its wildlife conservation and education. Botanical Gardens: You will appreciate the different plant types and greenery present in HyderabadBotanical Gardens. 4. Support Local, Sustainable Organic Places By supporting nearby firms, your holiday can be more eco-friendly. Handicrafts, traditional foods, and pearls of all kinds are the pride of Hyderabad. Instead of mass-produced souvenirs, look for products crafted by local artisans. Like other cities, there are also restaurants wherein the owner is a local, where you may find traditional Hyderabad Based biryani and haleem for sale at locally-owned establishments that focus on sustainability. 5. Reduce Plastic Pollution Less consumption of plastic is vital for a sustainable vacation. Use of plastic has become a global problem, for which the world still has no concrete solutions. Switch to a reusable water bottle, utensils, and a shopping bag. Restaurants and hotels in Hyderabad are switching to more eco-friendly approaches, but you can also help by refusing to use straws, cutlery, or even plastic bags. You can join active local movements that promote cleaning and change around the city to tackle the problem of plastic waste. 6. Mind the Local Culture and Environment As an environment-friendly traveler, one must honor the culture and traditions of the destination. Hyderabad is a city that thrives on its cultural heritage, so it is important to pay attention to the local customs and practices. For instance, while you're at some of the religious places like Mecca Masjid and Birla Mandir, it is best to dress appropriately and adhere to the regulations. Do not throw trash carelessly, particularly at popular sites. It is also important to segregate waste. It is the duty of every visitor to ensure that Helsinki's cultural and natural resources are protected. 7. Participate in Eco-Friendly Activities Make your trip more eco-friendly by include the following activities in your itinerary: Tree Plantation Drives – Support the local environment by taking part in tree planting drives. Nature Walks and Trekking – Go on nature walks and treks in the foothills of Ananthagiri Hills which is situated in the northern part of Hyderabad. Volunteer for Clean Up Drives – Collaborate with non-governmental organizations and associated community groups who sponsor clean-up drives in public areas like lakes, parks, etc. Lastly, Visit Organic Farms – Go on a day trip to local organic farms to see how they practice sustainable agriculture and enjoy pesticide-free fruits and vegetables. Final Thoughts Taking a sustainable trip to Hyderabad will undoubtedly be friendly to the environment, but it will also improve your experience of the culture of this great city along with its natural beauty. You can use sustainable accommodation, public transport, buy from local shops, and participate in eco-friendly activities to positively impact the environment while exploring this lively city. Hyderabad's history, hospitality, and sustainable practices makes it a perfect travel destination for green travelers. Every responsible tourist should add it to their list. So, pack up your bags and get ready the sustainable way for a remarkable journey to the City of Pearls.