Blue-chip art now on sale at Priyanka Chopra’s New York restaurant – India Times English News

A stylish space in the upmarket neighborhood of Gramercy, New York Sona, a restaurant owned by actress Priyanka Chopra Now modern Indian art of the 20th century will also be displayed under some of the most recognizable names. Coming from the DAG collection, the curated displays will be rotated on a regular basis. Talking about the collaboration, Manish Goel, Partner, Restaurants, Sona said, “Our vision for Sona has always been to highlight our sophistication. Visitors to New York for all the glamor of IndiaMaybe when they go on to expand the vision of India. Mouth-watering food is definitely a star, but no meal in Sona is complete without awakening all the senses. So, among our award winning interior designs, I dreamed of having great art on the walls which will showcase the wonder and sophistication of Indian and South Asian art.”

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serviced Modern Indian Cuisine And with interiors inspired by the Art Deco period in India, the restaurant features wall paintings by artists including Himmat Shah, GR Santosh and Avinash Chandra from the 1960s to the early 2000s. Showcase, also on sale, the untitled 1970 Essence oil on canvas by Ambadas, and a 1987 acrylic by Dharmanarayan Dasgupta, where two women They are seen talking wearing a sari. If P Khemraj’s 1993 marble-textured acrylic is filled with a mosaic of figures floating among clouds swaying in a cosmic rhythm, Sohan Qadri celebrates life in interlinked units like his 2003 paper work, DNA-Strands through a series of

priyanka chopra, gold, blue chip art (credit: DAG)

Ashish Anand, CEO and Managing Director, with galleries in Delhi, Mumbai and New York DAG (formerly Delhi Art Gallery), describes collaboration as a natural progression. “We have been in New York since 2015 and have offered a glimpse of the diversity and strength of Indian modern art through exhibitions and accompanying catalogues… Our collaboration with Sona feels natural and organic – with the Indian flavor of this city “Expansion of love. The arts are coming together in a festival that is a feast for all the senses.”

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