ARTISTS’ CREATIVITY AMID OUTBREAK 2020 IN INDIA
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https://doi.org/10.29121/shodhkosh.v4.i2.2023.424Keywords:
Artworks in 2020, Art in Pandemic, Creativity, Indian Artists, CulturalAbstract [English]
The paper presents examples of creative art during the pandemic that has affected everything worldwide but looks damaging to a show that needs people to visit and see the art. When the whole world struggled for life due to the pandemic, artists created/emerged with new ideas for new life.
This article is a reflection of the inner and outer worlds, a heightened sense of anxiety and solitude, and the new way of bearing these utterly unfamiliar times; artwork from artists Jitish Kallat, Atul Dodiya, Nalani Malani, Asim Waqif, Bharti Kher, Dhruvi Acharya, Atul Bhalla, Thukral & Tagra, and Sameer Kulavoor who have created art during the lockdown. I approached this article using online art fairs, galleries, the internet, books, and magazines.
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Barbara, S. (2020). These Artists have Found Creative Ways to Offer Hope Amid the COVID-19 Crisis. World Economic Forum.
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The Defining Artworks of 2020 (2020 December 9). Artnews.com.
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