- Emkxhibition: Modi@20, Odisha_BBSR
Medium: Paintings, Sculptures & Seminar
Dates: 22nd – 23rd November 2022
Venue: Press Club of Odisha, Bhubaneswar
About the Exhibition
The Modi@20 exhibition was a significant artistic and intellectual event organized to showcase the creative interpretations of eminent Indian artists through paintings and sculptures on life & vision of Narendra Modi prime minister of India.
The event featured the works of 30 distinguished & Young artists from across India, presented for public viewing at the Press Club of Odisha, Bhubaneswar.
Objective
The primary aim of the exhibition was to create awareness among the people of Odisha about the life, leadership, and vision of Narendra Damodar Das Modi through artistic expression.
By combining visual art with dialogue, the event sought to inspire reflection and cultural understanding among visitors.
Participating Artists
The exhibition proudly featured contributions from the following eminent artists:
- Rabi Narayan Rath
- Prabodh Kumar Sahoo
- Parameswar Samal
- Tapan Dash
- Anup Kumar Chand
- Manash Ranjan Jena
- Sashikant Rout
- Rajkishore Moharana
- Asish Kumar Panday
- Manoj Mohanty
- Dr. Ranjan Kumar Mallik
- Meenaketan Patnaik
- Satya Padhi
- Smruti Ranjan Nayak
- Biswamohan Rath
- Rajnandini Mohapatra
- Subash Pujhari
- Chintamani Biswal
- Amarendra Maharana
- Subhalaxmi Patri
- Sudhasata Mishra
- Bijay Mallik
- Sanjib Kumar Biswal
- Jyotsna
- Manisha Kar
- Kailash Raju
- Parthasarathi Jena
- Pankaj Verma
- Murlali Cheeroth
2. National Exhibition of Paintings Assam_Guwahati
Dates: 8th – 10th January 2023
Venue: State Art Gallery, Opp. Rabindra Bhawan, Guwahati
About the Exhibition
The National Exhibition of Paintings held in Guwahati was a remarkable artistic gathering that brought together 50 eminent and emerging artists from across India. The exhibition showcased a diverse range of contemporary artworks, offering visitors a rich visual experience and an opportunity to engage with India’s vibrant art scene.
Artists from the North-Eastern region and other parts of India participated, creating a dynamic platform for cultural exchange and artistic dialogue.
2. National Exhibition of Paintings Assam_Guwahati
Dates: 8th – 10th January 2023
Venue: State Art Gallery, Opp. Rabindra Bhawan, Guwahati
About the Exhibition
The National Exhibition of Paintings held in Guwahati was a remarkable artistic gathering that brought together 50 eminent and emerging artists from across India. The exhibition showcased a diverse range of contemporary artworks, offering visitors a rich visual experience and an opportunity to engage with India’s vibrant art scene.
Artists from the North-Eastern region and other parts of India participated, creating a dynamic platform for cultural exchange and artistic dialogue.
- Jitendra Kumar Bhanja (Odisha)
- Ekta Mahapatra (Odisha)
- Rajlaxmi Panigrahi (Odisha)
- Subash Pujhari (Odisha)
- Ajaya Mohanty (Delhi)
- Sujata Behera (Odisha)
- Divyaranjan Rout (Odisha)
- Manoj Mohanty (Delhi)
- Mamata Samantray (Odisha)
- Lipishree Nayak (Odisha)
- Soumyaranjan Pattnayak (Odisha)
- Ranjan Moharana (Odisha)
- Rashmi Rekha Dhal (Odisha)
- Markanda Sagar (Odisha)
Highlights
- Participation of 50 renowned and emerging artists from across India
- Strong representation from the North-Eastern art community
- Display of diverse contemporary painting styles and themes
- Platform for cultural exchange between regions
- Engaging experience for art lovers and the general public
3. National Exhibition of Paintings MH_Nagpur
Dates: 12th – 15th February 2023
Venue: Jawaharlal Darda Art Gallery
About the Exhibition
The National Exhibition of Paintings held at Nagpur was a significant artistic event that brought together 50 eminent and emerging artists from across India. The exhibitionshowcased a vibrant collection of artworks, reflecting diverse styles, themes, and cultural expressions.
Artists from North-East India, Odisha, Mumbai, Delhi, and Nagpur participated, creating a dynamic platform for artistic exchange and national integration through visual art.
Objective
The primary aim of the exhibition was to create awareness among the people of Maharashtra and across India about the life and vision of Narendra Damodar Das Modi through artistic expression.
The exhibition encouraged dialogue, appreciation of contemporary art, and cultural understanding among visitors.
Participating Artists
From North-East India
- Harekrishna Pal (Tripura)
- Dr. Rumki Dutta (Tripura)
- Shubhankar Saha (Tripura)
- Lakhmi Sharma (Assam)
- Rekha Dutta (Guwahati)
- Joydeep Bhattacharjee (Silchar, Assam)
- Tinku Deb (Silchar, Assam)
- Abhijeet Gotani (Assam)
From Odisha & Other Parts of India
Jitendra Kumar Bhanja (Odisha)
Basanta Kumari Samanta (Odisha)
Rabi Narayan Rath (Odisha)
Prabodh Kumar Sahoo (Odisha)
Jay Salian (Mumbai)
Meenaketan Patnaik (Odisha)
Kumud Dash (Mumbai)
Vijay Laxmi D Mer (Mumbai)Rajlaxmi Panigrahi (Odisha)
Subash Pujhari (Odisha)
Ajaya Mohanty (Delhi)
Manoj Mohanty (Delhi)
Mamata Samantray (Odisha)
Ranjan Moharana (Odisha)
From Nagpur (Host City Artists)
- Sanjay Jathar
- Ajay Raibole
- Ankit Bithale
- Babar Shareef
- Bhavna Dongre
- Deepak Sorate
- Gopal Sukhdev Gadhave
- Karan Kawade
- Kewal Mangrulkar
- Kishore Ingale
- Mahesh Mankar
- Manoj Bhanuse
- Mayur Bhusan
- Milind Atkale
- Pankaj Itkelwar
- Prachi D. Petkule
- Praful M. Dekate
- Prafulla Nayse
- Rashmi Shelwal
- Ritesh Warambhe
- Sachin Khawle
- Subhash Babhulkar
- Sharad V. Meshram
- Sheetal Bhotmange
- Vaishali Pakhale
- Vikash Joshi
- Vinod Chavan
- Yogita Khandalkar
Highlights
Participation of 50 artists from across IndiaRajlaxmi Panigrahi (Odisha)
Subash Pujhari (Odisha)
Ajaya Mohanty (Delhi)
Manoj Mohanty (Delhi)
Mamata Samantray (Odisha)
Ranjan Moharana (Odisha)
From Nagpur (Host City Artists)
- Sanjay Jathar
- Ajay Raibole
- Ankit Bithale
- Babar Shareef
- Bhavna Dongre
- Deepak Sorate
- Gopal Sukhdev Gadhave
- Karan Kawade
- Kewal Mangrulkar
- Kishore Ingale
- Mahesh Mankar
- Manoj Bhanuse
- Mayur Bhusan
- Milind Atkale
- Pankaj Itkelwar
- Prachi D. Petkule
- Praful M. Dekate
- Prafulla Nayse
- Rashmi Shelwal
- Ritesh Warambhe
- Sachin Khawle
- Subhash Babhulkar
- Sharad V. Meshram
- Sheetal Bhotmange
- Vaishali Pakhale
- Vikash Joshi
- Vinod Chavan
- Yogita Khandalkar
Highlights
Participation of 50 artists from across IndiaStrong representation from North-East, Odisha, and Maharashtra
Showcase of diverse contemporary painting styles
Platform for national-level artistic collaboration
Engaging experience for art lovers and the public
4. Modi@20 National Exhibition of Paintings Gujurat_Ahmedabad
Dates: 2nd – 4th June 2023
Venue: Gujarat State Lalit Kala Art Gallery
About the Exhibition
The Modi@20 National Exhibition of Paintings held in Ahmedabad was a grand artistic showcase featuring 100 eminent and emerging artists from across India. The exhibition presented a wide spectrum of contemporary artworks, reflecting diverse artistic styles, regional influences, and creative expressions.
With participation from artists across Tripura, Assam, Odisha, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Delhi, Madhya Pradesh, and other regions, the exhibition served as a vibrant platform for national artistic collaboration and cultural exchange.
Objective
The exhibition aimed to create awareness among the people of Gujarat and across India about the life and vision of Narendra Damodar Das Modi through the medium of visual art.
By combining creativity with purpose, the exhibition encouraged public engagement, dialogue, and cultural appreciation.
- Strong representation from North-East, Odisha, and Maharashtra
- Showcase of diverse contemporary painting styles
- Platform for national-level artistic collaboration
- Engaging experience for art lovers and the public
4. Modi@20 National Exhibition of Paintings Gujurat_Ahmedabad
Dates: 2nd – 4th June 2023
Venue: Gujarat State Lalit Kala Art Gallery
About the Exhibition
The Modi@20 National Exhibition of Paintings held in Ahmedabad was a grand artistic showcase featuring 100 eminent and emerging artists from across India. The exhibition presented a wide spectrum of contemporary artworks, reflecting diverse artistic styles, regional influences, and creative expressions.
With participation from artists across Tripura, Assam, Odisha, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Delhi, Madhya Pradesh, and other regions, the exhibition served as a vibrant platform for national artistic collaboration and cultural exchange.
Objective
The exhibition aimed to create awareness among the people of Gujarat and across India about the life and vision of Narendra Damodar Das Modi through the medium of visual art.
By combining creativity with purpose, the exhibition encouraged public engagement, dialogue, and cultural appreciation.Ajaya Mohanty (Delhi)
Manoj Mohanty (Delhi)
Swati Shrivastava (Delhi)
Jay Salian (Mumbai)
Yogita Khandalkar (Nagpur)
Subhash Babhulkar (Nagpur)
From Gujarat & Central India
- Jaydev Biswal (Baroda)
- Lipi Patnaik (Baroda)
- Satrughan Thakur (Baroda)
- Alok Prabhakar (Ahmedabad)
- Sunil Darji (Ahmedabad)
- Manahar Kapadia (Ahmedabad)
- Pankaj Itkelwar (Ahmedabad)
- Sanjay Singh (Ahmedabad)
- Parul Gohil (Ahmedabad)
- Mayur Lunagariya (Ahmedabad)
From Bhopal & Madhya Pradesh Region
Somi Nema
Manjari Soni
Anmol Khan
Swapnil Jain
Anant Kumar Sahu
Yogesh Yadav
Anubha Das
Bharti Chowhan
Jayatri Saha
J. D. Manikpuri
Khushboo Verma
Nikita David
Payal Jain
Pooja Nirwan
Raj Saini
Reena Tengar
Dr. Renu Pandey
Richa Singh Chandel
Sabbir
Dr. Pooja Asnani
Subharn Kushwah
Subham Raj Saral
Sunidhi Jain
Surbhi Bajaj
Survi Nema
Tinu Bala
Vaishali Malviya
From Other Cities
- Meena Chowrashiya (Sagar)
- Parul Bhagat (Noida)
- Dr. Sandhya Pandey (Noida)
Highlights
- Participation of 100 artists from across India
- One of the largest thematic exhibitions under Modi@20
- Strong representation from Gujarat, Odisha, North-East, and Central India
- Showcase of diverse contemporary painting styles
- Platform for national integration through art
5. National Exhibition of Paintings Gujurat_Baroda
Dates: 6th – 7th August 2023
Venue: Faculty of Fine Arts Exhibition Hall, Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
About the Exhibition
The National Exhibition of Paintings held at the prestigious Faculty of Fine Arts, Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, brought together more than 30 eminent and emerging artists from across India. The exhibition presented a diverse range of contemporary artworks, reflecting creativity, innovation, and cultural richness.
The event served as a vibrant platform for artists from different regions to come together, exchange ideas, and showcase their artistic excellence to the public.
Objective
The primary aim of the exhibition was to create awareness among the people of Vadodara and across India about the life and vision of Narendra Damodar Das Modi through artistic expression.
The exhibition encouraged public engagement, artistic appreciation, and cultural dialogue.
Participating Artists
- Shatrughan Thakur
- Amrita Panday
- Jayadev Biswal
- Rashmi Shelwat
- Namita Rath
- Abhijeet Gotani
- Saroj Singh
- Kriti Trivedi
- Bandita Biswal
- Rekha Prashad
- Swati M. Jain
- Raj Saini
- Neelu Patel
- Pankaj Itkelwar
- Anant Kumar Sahu
- J. D. ManikpuriGirish Patel
Jolly Pramanick
Aartabandhu Rout
Subham Kushwaha
Hrushikesh Biswal
Jai Shalain
Harekrishna Pal
Nilesh Shidpura
Ajit Samal
Bhawana Rajput
Ajaya Mohanty
Sarika Goswarni
Lipi Patnaik
Niharika Dave
Rajesh Kumar Baraiya
Subhasmita Ghadel
Yogita Khandalkar
Jayatri Saha
Ridham Baraiya
Rajendra Shrimali
Curated By
Ashik Nayak
Gallery Director
Highlights
Participation of 30+ artists from across India
Hosted at one of India’s most prestigious fine arts institutions
Showcase of diverse contemporary painting styles
Platform for emerging and established artists
Engaging experience for art lovers and the public
6. Dates: 1st – 3rd December 2023
Venue: Lalit Kala Akademi Bhubaneswar
About the Exhibition
The National Exhibition of Paintings & Sculpture – Modi@20 was a landmark art event that brought together more than 200 eminent and emerging artists from across India. The exhibition showcased a diverse spectrum of contemporary artworks, including paintings and sculptures, offering a rich visual experience to art lovers and the general public.
Objective
The exhibition aimed to create awareness about the life and vision of Narendra Damodar Das Modi among audiences in India and abroad through artistic expression. It encouraged dialogue, inspiration, and cultural engagement through the medium of art.
Collaborative Initiative
The Modi@20 National Art Exhibition was the outcome of a multidisciplinary and multi-stakeholder approach, bringing together contributions from various sectors.
This prestigious initiative was led by Suvadra Art Gallery, Bhubaneswar, with active collaboration from:
- Private sector organizations
- Corporate partners
- State and Central Government bodies
- 🏢 Supporting Organizations
The exhibition was successfully supported by:
Rangta Arts
LN Infra Projects
Global Consultants
Culture Department of Madhya Pradesh
VEDA
Sahkar Bharti
Indcop
NALCO
Padmanava Studio Pvt. Ltd.
Suvadra Consultants
🌟 Highlights
Participation of 200+ artists from across India
Showcase of paintings and sculptures
Strong public engagement and footfall
A powerful blend of art, culture, and national vision