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Chennai’s Artiform blends contemporary art with everyday living spaces

Chennai’s Artiform blends contemporary art with everyday living spaces
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The Artiform design studio in Chennai is hosting an exhibition titled 'Spatial Dialogues' to integrate contemporary abstract art into residential living spaces. The event features works from artists associated with the historic Cholamandal Artists’ Village.

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Reflects the evolving intersection of traditional Indian art movements and modern interior design trends.

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What if you could envision a painting on your wall before even deciding to bring it home? At the Collectors Room by Artiform design studio, that question brings a new approach to collecting art. Their debut exhibition, titled Spatial Dialogues, envisions the space where art, design, and community intersect, bringing together four artists: Bhagwan Chavan, Dilipkumar Kesavan, Jacob Jebaraj, and Pravin Kannanur, all representing Cholomandel Artists Village, to showcase their abstract artworks as a way of integrating contemporary art into everyday living spaces.

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