![]() |
|
ART
Till August 14 (except Sundays & public holidays) at CIMA Gallery, Sunny Towers (2nd floor), 43 Ashutosh Chowdhury Avenue, #2485 8717 / 2485 8509; Mondays: 3 pm - 7 pm, Tuesdays - Saturdays: 2 pm - 7 pm: Summer Show 2010. Featuring works by Manas Acharya, Akhilesh, Rashmi Bagchi Sarkar, Ramananda Bandyopadhyay, Sumitro Basak, Shipra Bhattacharya, Bhuribai, Tapas Biswas, Sakti Burman, Jayasri Burman, Shreyasi Chatterjee, Jogen Chowdhury, Sougata Das, Chandan Das, Meera Devidayal, Anju Dodiya, Debraj Goswami, Ramendranath Kastha, Bhupen Khakhar, Goutam Khamaru, Bimal Kundu, Subrata Kundu, Paresh Maity, Chittrovanu Mazumdar, Asim Pal, Niranjan Pradhan, Mona Rai, Satyajit Roy, Suhas Roy, Sarbari Roy Chowdhury, Kingshuk Sarkar, Ajit Seal, Shakila, Lalu Prosad Shaw, Shuvaprasanna, Mayank Kumar Shyam, Paramjit Singh, T. Vaikuntam, Yusuf and others. June 25 - 30 at Gallery 79, 79 Raja Basanta Roy Road, 1st floor; 4 pm - 7.30 pm: Colourful Thoughts — paintings by Tarak Das. Till June 26 at Boi-Chitra, College Street, India Coffee House, 2nd floor; 3 pm - 8 pm: An exhibition of paintings by Krishnadhan Acharya. Till June 27 at Birla Academy of Art & Culture; 4 pm - 8 pm: Imagination — a group exhibition of painting and sculpture. Till June 27 at The Promenade Lounge, Taj Bengal; 10 am - 11 pm: An exhibition of recent works by Debangshu Das. The artist will be painting live from 3 pm to 6 pm. Till June 27 at Artists Circle Art Gallery, 46 Circus Avenue, #22833176; 2 pm - 7 pm: Artists Circle Art Gallery presents an exhibition of drawings by the members of We Are, a platform for contemporary artists. Participants: Anup Karar, Arun Kumar Samaddar, Asish Kumar Das, Kaushik Coomar, Madhubanti Banerjee, Nanda Gupta, Sajal Kanti Mitra, Sanjib Narayan Dutta, Subrata Shankar Sen, Sujit Ghosh and Sunando Basu. Till June 30 at Academy of Arts, West Gallery; 3 pm - 8 pm: An exhibition of paintings by Ashok Kumar Dey. Till June 30 at Academy of Arts, New South Gallery; 3 pm - 8 pm: Annual Art Exhibition 2010 by the students of College of Visual Art. Till June 30 at Academy of Arts, North Gallery; 3 pm - 8 pm: Society for Udvid Artists Group presents an exhibition of painting and sculpture. Till June 30 at Art Walk, South City Mall; 12 noon - 8 pm: Paintings by Rina Mustafi. Till June 30 (except Sunday) at Zoom Photo Art Gallery, 26 Shakespeare Sarani; 12 noon - 8 pm: Contemporary fine art exhibition of paintings, photographs and sculptures by Friends of Fine Arts group. Participants: Aloke Roy (paintings), Atanu Paul (photographs), Bibhash Bhattacharjee (photographs), Sailen Ghosh (sculpture) and Soumen Saha (paintings). Till June 30 (except Sunday) at Tejas Gallery, 11 Mayfair Road, #98300 49825; 12.30 pm - 7.30 pm: Annual Summer Show of mixed artworks. Till July 10 at Gallery K2, 35 Lansdowne Terrace; 11 am - 7 pm: Continuing to Dream — an exhibition of recent works by Katayun Saklat Till July 14 (except Sundays) at Gallery Nakshatra, 2nd floor, 2/1 Outram Street, #2289 2982; 11.30 am - 7.30 pm: Soundaryam — an exhibition of paintings by eminent artists from south India. Till July 15 at Chitrakoot Art Gallery, 55 Gariahat Road, #2475 2275; 3 pm - 8 pm: Chitrakoot presents an exhibition of doodles, drawings and paintings of Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore. Till July 18 (except Sundays) at Mon Art Gallery, 6 Hungerford Street, Regency - 3rd floor, #2289 5438; 11 am - 7 pm: Abreast Totems — an exhibition of recent paintings by Vasudevan Akkitham, B.V .Suresh, Bhrigu Sharma, Debasree Das, Deepak Kannal, Haraprasad Tripathy, Haresh Dropal, Indrapramit Roy, Kumar Jasakiya, Kundan Mondal, Mayyur Kailash Gupta, Nilotpal Sinha, Pooja Panchal, Rahul Mukharjee, M. Sashidharan, Shivani Bhalla, Susanta Pal and Uday Mondal. Till July 24 (except Sundays & national holidays) at Harrington Mansions, Suite 5+25B, 2nd floor, 8 Ho Chi Minh Sarani, #22829220/21; 12 noon - 8 pm: The Harrington Street Arts Centre presents Writing Visuals, an exhibition of drawings curated by Adip Dutta. Featuring works by Vivan Sundaram, Jogen Chowdhury, Partha Pratim Deb, Kishore Chatterjee, Jayashree Chakraborty, Samir Roy, N.N. Rimzon, Dilip Ranade, Alex Matthew, Sudhir Patwardhan, Mithu Sen, Adip Dutta, Debnath Basu, Paula Sengupta and Manisha Parekh.DRAMA
June 25 at Academy of Fine Arts; 6.30 pm: The concluding evening of Nehru Children’s Museum’s 7th drama festival features Bhalobasha, written and directed by Rama Prasad Banik. June 27 at Minerva Theatre; 6.30 pm: Nandikar will stage its latest production, Madhabi. Drama: Bhisma Sahani. Adaptation, music & direction: Swatilekha Sengupta. Cast: Rudraprasad Sengupta, Debshankar Haldar, Parthapratim Deb, Sumanta Ganguly and Sohini Sengupta.PHOTOGRAPHS
Till June 28 at Gaganendra Pradarshashala; 2 pm - 8 pm: The 3rd members’ exhibition of photography by Photo Club Kolkata (PCK).EXHIBITION
Till June 30 at Rabindranath Tagore Centre, ICCR, 9A Ho Chi Minh Sarani; 12 noon - 8 pm: ICCR Calcutta and The Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Institute of Asian Studies present a photo exhibition on A Journey through the Stilwell Road.TALK
June 25 at the Ramakrishna Mission Institute of Culture, Shivananda Hall; 6 pm: Prof. Samir Bhattacharya will speak in English on Interdependence between Religion and Science. June 25 at Ramakrishna Mancha, Ramakrishna Mission Swami Vivekananda’s Ancestral House and Cultural Centre, 3 Gour Mohan Mukherjee Street; 7 pm: Swami Atmapriyananda will speak on Kenopanishad. June 25 at Bidhannagar Ramakrishna Vivekananda Kendra; 7 pm: Dipak Ganguly will speak on Swamijir Patravali.THEATRE ON SCREEN
June 25 at the Sandre Hall, Calcutta School of Music; 6.30 pm: Singing in the Rain — supposedly the greatest Hollywood musical ever made featuring Gene Kelly, Donald O’Connor and Debbie Reynolds. A musical theatre presentation by Thiri PoSaw.BOOK LAUNCH
June 25 at Starmark, South City Mall; 6.30 pm: Starmark hosts the Calcutta launch of Amish Tripathi’s debut novel The Immortals of Meluha — the first in a trilogy on Shiva, in which mythology has been fictionalised to tell the story of a common man whom legend has turned to God. Written in a fast-paced, racy style, with wars, love stories, tragedy, drama and surprising twists and turns, the book deals with two key philosophies: first, there is divine power in all of us; and second, what evil is. Chief guest: Prof. Shekhar Choudhuri, director, IIM-Calcutta. June 25 at Oxford Bookstore, 17 Park Street; 6.30 pm: Oxford Bookstore, Calcutta and Hachette India host the launch of Of Love and Politics: ‘A riveting new political fiction’ by Tuhin A. Sinha. The book will be released by eminent actress Rituparna Sengupta. To be followed by a discussion with well-known author Rimi B. Chatterjee.interaction
June 25 at Weavers Studio Centre for the Arts, 94 Ballygunge Place; 3 pm - 5 pm: It’s your Faith! It’s your Destiny! — an interaction with eminent tarot card reader Nilaanjana Chakraborty. For registration, call 24613145.WORKSHOP
June 25 onwards at Sawansukha Institute of Gemology & Jewellery Design, 9 Camac Street; 10.30 am - 4.30 pm: A 10-day jewel camp for budding jewellery designers. Providing an insight into jewellery industry through courses on diamond grading, gemology, jewellery designing, jewel cad and handmade jewellery making. For details, contact 32537486. June 26 at 8 Camac Street, Santiniketan Building; 4 pm - 6 pm: Zee Institute of Creative Arts (ZICA) is organising a workshop on clay modelling. For registration, call 22820123 / 9331720675. June 26 - 27 at Hotel Golden Park: Secrets of faster, instant and rapid hypnotic techniques for beginners and advanced students. Conducted by well-known hypnotist and hypno-therapist Pradeep Aggarwal. For details, call 9830048800 or visit www.pradeepaggarwal.comAll those who wish events to be included in this column should write not less than a week ahead to: Time out, The Telegraph, 6 Prafulla Sarkar Street, Calcutta-700 001; Fax: 2234-8244All those who wish events to be included in this column should write not less than a week ahead to:
Time out, The Telegraph, 6, Prafulla Sarkar Street, Calcutta-700 001;
Fax: 2234-8244