Exhibition

Prussian Blue: A Serendipitous Colour that Altered the Trajectory of Art

18 Sep 2023 – 10 Dec 2023

Regular hours

Tuesday
10:30 – 18:30
Wednesday
10:30 – 18:30
Thursday
10:30 – 18:30
Friday
10:30 – 18:30
Saturday
10:30 – 18:30
Sunday
10:30 – 18:30

Free admission

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Kiran Nadar Museum of Art presents Prussian Blue: A Serendipitous Colour that Altered the Trajectory of Art

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Prussian Blue: A Serendipitous Colour that Altered the Trajectory of Art, featuring 19 artists, curated by Dr Arshiya Lokhandwala.

As the name suggests, this survey exhibition explores artists' engagement with the colour Prussian Blue. Although Prussian Blue is widely used in the artist’s colour palette its uniqueness is relatively unknown, nor is its link between art and science. It was by accident in a Berlin laboratory (then a center for alchemy) in 1704 that changed the course of art forever. Two German alchemists, Jacob Diesbach and Johann Konrad Dippel chemists rushed to create a batch of cochineal red (made from bugs) accidentally used potash contaminated by (the iron in) animal blood that turned the concoction a deep blue – henceforth known as Prussian blue or Berliner Blau, due to its geographic origins and because the Prussian army dyed its soldiers’ jackets with the colour.
This new blue pigment was not only affordable but also stable (colourfast) and became an instant sensation. 

The exhibition features works across a range of media, including, painting, sculpture, video, and installation art. For example, the Cyanotypes experiments Interplay # 139 by Parul Gupta, or Sea-wind of the Night 1 a painting by Anju Dodiya on fabric which draws on the Japanese woodblock artist Katsushika Hokusai’s iconic The Great Wave off Kanagawa or the majestic painting by N S Harsha, Andhar Bahaar of an astronaut looming in deep space or Mithu Sen’s Tritanopia (blindness of Blue) that contains no blue to name a few, allow us to contemplate a deeper understanding of colour and its significance.

CuratorsToggle

Dr Arshiya Lokhandwala

Exhibiting artistsToggle

Anita Dube

Waqas Khan

Vivan Sundaram

Thukral & Tagra

Shambhavi

Sumakshi Singh

Ranbir Kaleka

Prajakta Potnis

Parul Gupta

Subodh Gupta

Shilpa Gupta

Sheba Chhachhi

N S Harsha

Mithu Sen

Desmond Lazaro

Atul Dodiya

Astha Butail

Alke Reeh

Anju Dodiya

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