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Gallerie Alternatives has been instrumental in bringing art to the fore in the city of Gurgaon. First, of its kind, it was inaugurated on 15th Jan 1999.
The Gallery has exhibited drawings, paintings, sculptures & installations by renowned senior artists along with upcoming young talent from all over India, as well as artists from Denmark, Australia, Germany & Spain.
This close interaction with the artists has led to a good selection of works and exhibitions, which have been well received by viewers, critics and the media.
The select group of artists include M F Husain, S H Raza, Krishen Khanna, V S Gaitonde, Manu Parekh, Abanindra Nath Tagore, Nandlal Bose, Trupti Patel, Rajeev Lochan, Paresh Maity, Sunil Das, A.Ramachandran, Balbir singh Katt, Latika Katt, Mahendra Pandya, P. Khemraj, Prithpal S. Ladi, Shobha Broota, Krishna Murari, Rahul Kumar & many more.
The Fine Art and Theatre workshops are organized by the help of Artists which opened up horizons for children.
The children interacted freely with artists. In April 2001 there was the Gallerie Alternatives-British Council and Cambridge University collaboration on the spot painting competition where participation was so high, that the participants had to be divided into three categories.
In Jan. 2003 the gallery hosted an Indo-Danish Painters Meet introducing four senior Danish artists – Anne Vilsboell, Else Husted Kjaer, Lone Lindorff and Hellen Lassen curated by Mona Lauridson & Fawad Tamkanat along with four Indian Artists -Fawad Tamkanat , Stanley Suresh, Laxman Aley and Hanumantha Rao .
The exhibition was titled CROSSCURRENTS.
The curators selected eminent Danish artists along with young and promising Indian artists to blend experience with youth.
The gallery moved close by to DT Mega Mall in Dec 2006 during the sealing drive.
Gallerie Alternatives attempts to make the fine arts accessible to a wider public as well as connoisseurs, enhancing their appreciation of the arts.
Whilst many of the senior artists have exhibited at the gallery, it also attempts to nurture young talent and support experimentation and innovation in the arts.