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PinkMango's goal is to create a forum
for the appreciation and dissemination of the Indian
visual arts. Through exhibitions, publications and lectures on Indian art, PinkMango seeks to build recognition
for both contemporary and traditional Indian Art. |
| Current Shows |
3rd i film festival
3rd i's Seventh Annual San Francisco
International South Asian Film Festival
San Francisco, California
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Nov 5 - 6, Roxie Theater
Nov 7 - 8, Castro Theatre
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PinkMango copresents:
CASTRO THEATRE 12:00pm Saturday, November 7, 2009
FULL MOON (CHAUDHVIN KA CHAND) M. Sadiq, 1960, India
168 mins *West Coast Premiere*
An exquisite production from Guru Dutt Films set in Lucknow, a center of Muslim literature and culture. Two friends fall in love with the same woman in this initially comic, but ultimately tragic tale of mistaken identities. Produced by and starring Guru Dutt (a master from the golden age of Hindi cinema), this film was his biggest box-office success. Nariman Irani's cinematography and Ravi's music stand out.
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ANCIENT GODS & MODERN POLITICS: Mithila Paintings from India
CRAFT & FOLK ART MUSEUM
Los Angles, California
5814 Wilshire Blvd
Los Angles, CA, 90036
Telephone: 323.937.4230
On view April 9 to September 7, 2009
Lecture: by David Szanton
May 3, 2009 |
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INDIA UNVEILED: Collection of Paintings by women artists of India at:
Comma Gallery Orlando, Florida
813 Virginia Drive, Orlando FL 32803
On view January 2 to December 2, 2009
Tue - Sat, 11am - 4pm
Telephone: 407 376 1400
RSVP: comma@commagallery.com
Curator: Karen Carasik |
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DISCOVERY OF INDIA: Collection of Paintings by women artists of India at:
Bolinas Museum, San Francisco, California
48 Wharf Road
P.O.Box 450
Bolinas, CA 94924
On view: coming...
Telephone: 415 868 0330
RSVP:Info@pinkmango.com
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| To enable artists to make an art sustaining income, part of the proceeds from sales of the paintings are given back to the artisans. |
Note Card Boxes
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Available at: de Saisset Museum Store
To preview or order Note Card boxes contact sales@pinkmango.com |
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| Book on Mithila Art |
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Mithila Painting:
The Evolution of an Art Form
by David Szanton and Malini Bakshi
This volume describes the evolution of the styles and imagery of the painting tradition, as it has moved over a mere 40 years, from ritual wall paintings to today’s strikingly innovative contemporary paintings on paper.
Available at: Asian Art Museum Store
200 Larkin Street
San Francisco, CA 94102
To preview or order the book contact education@pinkmango.com
ISBN# 0615135951
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