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Lecture at Brazil, Gandhi’s 150th year celebration at Sao Paulo
I was invited by the Consulate of Brazil and Pallas Athena for Gandhiji’s 150th year celebration event 143* by Forum of the Culture of Peace and Non Violence in collaboration with ICCR Sao Paula.
Sharing my talk along with Portuguese translator.
The title of the talk was ” ‘Gandhi’s Thought leadership in relevance to the 21st century: Through textile art and installations”
Facebook Live Lecture series by Indira Gandhi National Centre for Arts, May 22, 2020
YEAR END REVIEW 2019
BOUND BY DUTY: AN IDEA OF SWARAJ AND COLLECTIVENESS 2018-19 RE-OPENS AT JEHANGIR ART GALLERY MUMBAI-NOV26- DEC 2, 2019
Newsletter October 2019
FORMAL INVITE FOR ‘BOUND BY DUTY: AN IDEA OF SWARAJ AND COLLECTIVENESS 2018-19
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 5.30PM
INDIA INTERNATIONAL CENTRE, NEW DELHI
Upcoming shows 2019
PUBLIC LECTURE AT THE NATIONAL MUSEUM, NEW DELHI-JANUARY 30, 2019
‘VASTRAM: Splendid World of Indian Textiles’ Curated by Shelly Jyoti opens in Muscat Oman
STUDIO NEWS :OCTOBER 2015
‘Vastram-Splendid World of Textiles’
Curated by Shelly Jyoti
As part of the celebrations of the 60th year of India Oman diplomatic relations, the Embassy of India Muscat exhibits textile collection belonging to Indian Council of Cultural Relations ICCR, New Delhi. This textile exhibition further travels to Ethiopia, Turkey, Fiji and Nepal
Click to view select:Installation shots of the exhibits at Muscat Oman
Click to view select :Press & media
Site specific installation: Ajrakh: The Showers of Celebrations by Shelly Jyoti
PREVIEW: Thursday, October 15, 2015 Muscat, Oman
Introduction: Indian textiles were a principal commodity in the trade of the pre-industrial age and were prized for their fineness in weave, brilliance in color, rich variety in designs and a dyeing technology which achieved a fastness of color unrivaled in the world. Both material and textual evidence attests to the consumption of Indian cloth from Gujarat to Sindh, Egypt to Iran & Central Asia, other countries in the west Asia from as early as 11th century. By 15th Century, the export of cotton textiles to the markets in the Indian Ocean was on a large scale. From the 16th century Indian cottons achieved global reach by trade dominating world’s textile market.
‘Vastram’ collection features 37 traditional Indian textiles and a large site-specific installation in three categories of painted printed, woven-non-woven, embroidery and embellishments. The collection investigates the global influences on new materials, machine spun yarn for hand loom cotton and synthetic dyes for vegetable and mineral dyes.The role of Indian government after independence as how Indian textiles sustained with new techniques, technology introduction, research on documentation and yet conserving the traditions.
Click to view: The exhibit collection of VASTRAM
TORAN
Medium: Mirror work on textile
Dimension: 77.5cm x 102.5cm
Source: Gujarat, India
Classification: Textile -Embroidery
Accession No :5/MGC(I)/13-T.E
PICTORIAL CARPET
Medium: Silk
Dimension: 130cm x 79cm
Source: Kashmir, India
ClassificaIon: woven, Rug
Accession No:7.1/MGC(I)/13
Exhibition venues :
2015
Muscat , Oman
2013-14
Mekong Ganga Cooperation Asian Traditional Textiles Museum
Avenue 60m, Boeung Doun Pa, Sangkat Slorkram,
Siem Reap City , 17251
Cambodia