Jyoti C Singh Deo’s Art Exhibition Concludes with Great Success
"Existential Dichotomy" exhibition captivates audience and critics.
Jamshedpur-born artist Jyoti C Singh Deo’s solo art exhibition, "Existential Dichotomy," held at Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath in Bangalore from July 5 to July 11, 2024, concluded with resounding success, leaving a lasting impact on the contemporary art scene.
JAMSHEDPUR – Jamshedpur-born artist Jyoti C Singh Deo held a solo art exhibition called "Existential Dichotomy" at Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath in Bangalore.
The exhibition took place from July 5 to July 11, 2024, and it was well-received by both art enthusiasts and critics.
The exhibition delved into the concepts of light and darkness, labor and environment, and hope and despair through innovative sculptures, abstract paintings, and immersive installations.
Jyoti chose to use coal as a medium, skillfully capturing the harsh reality of miners and the exquisite beauty of coal veins and caverns.
With her innovative techniques and profound themes, she managed to make people think, feel, and question their own perceptions. The exhibition became a powerful statement about the issues we face in today’s world.
The exhibition drew in a wide range of people, including those who are passionate about art, collectors, and those who were simply curious.
Feedback emphasized Jyoti’s talent for expressing intricate ideas in a clear and artistic manner, which made the exhibition easy to understand and emotionally powerful.
Jyoti expressed her gratitude for the overwhelming response, saying, "The show involved innovative techniques along with a theme that has been very close to my heart."
She added, "This exhibition is a platform for dialogue, inviting viewers to engage deeply with the themes of identity, environment, and human experience."
"Existential Dichotomy" has set a high benchmark for contemporary art exhibitions, demonstrating the power of art to address critical issues and inspire change.
The success of this event has paved the way for future exhibitions and collaborations, with Jyoti planning to continue exploring themes related to environmental and social justice.

