Titled 'Art Reflect 2016', the exhibition which will open to public today, is being organised as part of a charity event by Udaan, a non-profit foundation for children with autism, mental retardation and cerebral palsy.
It has been designed and curated by award winning architect Nilanjan Bhowal and will showcase 20 contemporary Indian artists who have agreed to "donate their prime works of art."
"I wanted to bring creative people together for a social cause and when I approached the artists, they happily agreed. As a gesture they will be charging the buyers half of the cost of the painting and the buyers will be giving the other to the NGO as a donation," says Bhowal.
Other artists include Rajeev Lochan, Jagannath Panda, Jayasri Burman, Manu and Madhvi Parekh, Jogen Chowdhury and Yuriko Lochan among others.
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While some of the works are a few years older, most artists will be showcasing their recent, never-seen-before works that were completed right in time for the exhibition.
"Some of them who were busy and were travelling gave me their earlier works that were not displayed before. Others have given me new works which are very recent and were made for this exhibition," says Bhowal.
"The paintings are not thematic. I strongly felt that it won't be right to restrict the artist's imagination as it could lead to some sort of monotony," he says.
Bhowal says that the NGO plans to make the exhibition an annual affair and is open to collaborate with other organisations to support other causes as well. It will also seek to accommodate other forms of art including performing arts and literature.
The show which will be held at Visual Arts Gallery in India Arts Centre here is set to continue till March 9.