Visakhapatnam artist V Ramesh’s new works are being showcased in New Delhi
The Hindu
In the current exhibition, the artist has presented pandemic-inspired series of artworks showing the essence of impermanence
Visakhapatnam-based artist V Ramesh’s new body of work — a series on still life — carries a strong emotional resonance.
The artist’s new works are being showcased at his solo exhibition titled ‘The Pandemic Still Life’ at Threshold Art Gallery in New Delhi. In the current exhibition, he has connected mankind through a oneness of human experience and existence.
Known for the intensity of his figurative work, Ramesh loves to juxtapose that which is alive with that which is deteriorated, showing the impermanence of the body.

About 923 families of Nagarathar community arrived from across the globe at Nattarasankottai in Sivaganga district to celebrate the traditional ‘Sevvai Pongal’ festival. This annual event serves as a massive international reunion for the Nagarathar community people. Local residents said while many might miss major holidays like Pongal or Deepavali, they made every effort to attend Sevvai Pongal, which was held on the first Tuesday following Pongal. This tradition had been upheld by the community for over two centuries.












