Different facets of Thiruvananthapuram on display at the Trivandrum Art Fair. 
Thiruvananthapuram

An art fair to bring back the city’s flair

Trivandrum Art Fair is on at the Museum Art Gallery from March 16 to 22.

Aparna Nair

Its cultural moorings had made Thiruvananthapuram the chosen hub of artists to work and to exhibit their works. The bunch included even the legendary Raja Ravi Varma, who chose the city first to showcase his art.

 
“But of late, this trend was slacking. The link that fine art has with the capital seems to be waning,” says Renju S M, an art curator and director of Leaf Art Projects, a commune of artists.

Leaf Art Projects is organising the Trivandrum Art Fair at the Museum auditorium, to reforge the city’s connection to art. “We have 25 artists participating in the fair. Their best interpretations of the city is showcased in the exhibition. Kattoor G Narayana Pillai, G Narayana Pillai, and T R Rajesh are some of the artists included,” says Renju.


The landscape of Thiruvananthapuram is the main theme, as well as the buildings and places that were part of the city’s legacy and heritage.

Trivandrum Art Fair is a meeting point of the talents that have shaped the capital's art scene.

“The idea is to make art popular again. Trivandrum Art Fair will be a monthly event, and next in line is a similar programme for kids,” Renju adds.


The event will conclude on March 22. “At the inauguration, Kattoor painted ‘His Trivandrum’. Others followed suit,” says Renju. Trivandrum Art Fair, he hopes, would grow to represent art in the city the way the Biennale does now for Kochi.

Govt asks airlines not to levy additional charges for 60 per cent seats in flights

Seven members of a family, including three children, killed in massive fire in southwest Delhi

LIVE | West-Asia conflict: Tehran vows revenge after Israel kills 2 of its top officials; executes 'Mossad's spy'

West Bengal | Fate of 60L voters in suspense. Who will benefit?

Vijay was offered 90 seats, CM post for 2.5 years: Aadhav Arjuna

SCROLL FOR NEXT