Forbes India got a behind-the-scenes look at the new pop art exhibit at the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre, which brings together some of the world's most important artists through the themes of fame, love and power
The Art House at the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre (NMACC) looks strikingly different from when it hosted its last exhibit, the Instagram-friendly ‘RUN AS SLOW AS YOU CAN’ by TOILETPAPER magazine. The bold red walls have given way to a stark white palette, punctuated by the riot of colours that comes through the artworks they house, showcasing the versatility of the space.
‘POP: FAME, LOVE AND POWER’, the new show, aims to take audiences on a historical journey through the golden years of the Pop Art movement, featuring seminal American Pop Art pieces from the 1950s onwards. The first exhibit of its kind in India, and perhaps the largest collection of American Pop Art to be showcased in South-east Asia, the show has been curated by Lawrence Van Hagen, a 30-year-old London-based art advisor and curator, who the Gentleman’s Journal called ‘The gallerist of the moment’.
The exhibition presents works by 12 of the biggest names in American Pop Art, including Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol and Robert Rauschenberg, among others.
“This vivid, colourful and imaginative exhibit fulfils the Cultural Centre’s promise of bringing the best of international art experiences to India. The showcase is special not only because it traces the incredible legacy of Pop Art, but because it has an unmistakable sense of fun about it. I’m especially excited to see it strike a chord with younger audiences and foster a culture of creativity with inspirations that go beyond time and space,†said Isha Ambani, who has envisioned the Art House as a space to showcase a shifting array of installations and exhibits that bring the treasures of Indian and global art to the audience.
Forbes India got a sneak peek of the four-floor exhibit with curator Van Hagen, where one floor each is dedicated to the themes of Fame, Love and Power. The final floor features a silver balloon-filled immersive Andy Warhol experience, showcasing the fun side of Pop Art.