New Delhi: Hyundai Motor India Foundation (HMIF), the philanthropic arm of Hyundai Motor India Ltd., felicitated 25 grantees of ‘Art for Hope’ at Bikaner House, New Delhi. An eminent jury shortlisted 25 artists from the length and breadth of India whose magnificent art renditions were commissioned with the theme centred around Hope, Solidarity and Gratitude. The Art for Hope programme aspires to unearth, and nurture hidden talents in diverse fields of art, craft and culture along with providing a unique platform for these artists to showcase their work, which in turn will benefit them by generating employment and making their art popular among a wider audience base.
Speaking at the event, Puneet Anand, Asst. Vice President, Corporate Affairs, Hyundai Motor India Ltd., said, “Art is a reflection of a society’s values, its culture and the people who are a part of it. It helps us understand our innermost emotions. With that thought, we announce the culmination of ‘Art for Hope’, a unique initiative that enabled the post-pandemic revival of India’s arts and culture community. HMIF took the bold step of taking up the cause of artists under their commitment towards ‘Progress for Humanity’. We congratulate all the winners and hope that the grant will help them in strengthening and popularizing their art form and making it accessible to more people.”
The three-day exhibition from March 12-14, 2022 will display the art works and performances of the grantees. The aim of this exhibition is to promote regional and indigenous arts, shedding light on the country’s rich, united, and diverse heritage. This project will illuminate the efforts of 25 artists that highlight India’s rich cultural history. Rendering unwavering support to art and cultural communities, ‘Art for Hope’ is India’s foremost dedicated CSR programme set to promote and incentivise artists across a manifold of verticals such as Digital Art, Crafts, Multi-Disciplinary Art, Performance Arts and Visual Arts. As a part of the programme, the winners were awarded a grant amount of Rs 1 Lakh which were used for their projects.
The jury members comprised of Dr Rathi Jafer, Director of Inko Centre (Chennai), Riyas Komu, a critically acclaimed Multimedia Artist along with Curator, Priya Pall, a popular museum and arts consultant, former Curatorial Director of Bikaner House, Delhi, and a consultant to various popular museums across the country. Senior HMI members Punnaivanam Sankaramoorthy, National Service Head and Mukundan MS, National Production Service Head were also present at the event to encourage the artists.
List of Winners for the 2021 Hyundai Art for Hope Programme
Sr No. |
Category |
Name |
State |
Projects |
1 |
Crafts |
Anith Reddy |
Karnataka |
Siddi Patchwork |
2 |
Karmaben Meru Goradia |
Gujarat |
Banni Embroidery Technique |
|
3 |
Sumit Goswami |
Uttar Pradesh |
Braj Sanjhi Art |
|
4 |
Digital Arts |
Manoj Kumar Biswas |
Jharkhand |
Historic Photography Process |
5 |
Saran Raj V |
Tamil Nadu |
Creating Photographic Archive |
|
6 |
Multi-Disciplinary Arts |
Ashish Kumar Maurya |
Uttar Pradesh |
Documenting Housing in Rural & Urban Areas |
7 |
Asif Imran |
West Bengal |
Human Behaviour & Relationship by the City |
|
8 |
Performance Arts |
Aswathy KN |
Kerala |
Thullal |
9 |
Chanan Khan Manganiyar |
Rajasthan |
Manganiyar Folk Music |
|
10 |
Kalamandalam Krishnendu |
Kerala |
Nangiarkuthu |
|
11 |
Raja Anand |
Uttar Pradesh |
Dance-Drama Performance on Major Dhyan Chand |
|
12 |
Visual Arts |
Akanksha Sharma |
Delhi |
Project Heal – Slum Murals |
13 |
Anupama Alias |
Kerala |
Cape of Good Hope – Women Poverty Eradication |
|
14 |
Arjun Das |
West Bengal |
Documenting Labour Lives in Hatibangan |
|
15 |
David Varghese & Koumudi Malladi |
Karnataka |
Exploring Bengaluru’s Heritage with slum children |
|
16 |
Digvijay Singh Jadeja |
Gujarat |
Painting and Print-Making |
|
17 |
Hardik Chavda |
Gujarat |
Ceramic Sculptures inspired by Philosophies |
|
18 |
Hemavathy Guha |
Delhi |
Painting and Print-Making |
|
19 |
Helna Merrin Joseph |
Kerala |
Relief Artwork on Plywood |
|
20 |
Kuldeep Karegaonkar |
Maharashtra |
Painting Series on Farmer Conditions in Prabani |
|
21 |
Miriam Koshy |
Goa |
Documentation of Mangrove Conservation in Goa |
|
22 |
Pratik Raut |
Maharashtra |
Documenting Kangra Culture – Miniature Paintings |
|
23 |
Priya Thuvassery |
Delhi |
Art Installation on Environmental Degradation |
|
24 |
Saurabh Pal |
Madhya Pradesh |
Sculpture on Kalachuries of Dahalamandala |
|
25 |
Vasudev M Nair & Meet Vervada |
Karnataka /Gujarat |
Documenting 1857 Revolt in Bulandshahr |