Friday, January 27, 2012

Change of Address


We have moved out of the previous office at Panmapilly nagar.

Contact:

Email: mail@vernissageart.org
Mob. +91 95678 66430




Sunday, August 21, 2011

Symbiotic Punctuation Inaugurated

Eminent artist Sri. C.N.Karunakaran inaugurated the exhibition of Paintings by 12 contemporary Malayali artists.
The exhibition was  conceptualised by the prominent art historian  Prof. Vijayakumar Menon.


Sri. C.N. Karunakaran inaugurating the exhibition

KK Sasi with artists Martin OC, AP Sunil, Zakkir Hussain & KT Mathai.






Sunday, August 14, 2011

Upcoming Exhibition

Symbiotic Punctuation

Vernissage is presenting an Exhibition of paintings titled “Symbiotic Punctuation” by twelve Malayali artists  which will be on display at Vernissage from 20th August – 17th September 2011 (11 am – 7 pm).

The exhibition will be Inaugurated by Eminent artist Sri C. N Karunakaran on  20th August (Saturday) at 5.30 PM.
The participating artists are C.F John,K.T Mathai, Zakkir Hussain, Bahulayan C.B, Santhoshlal P.M, A.P Sunil, Martin O.C, Radha Gomaty, Sreeja Pallikara, Deepthi P. Vasu, Ramya R.S. and Prasad K.P



Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Paintings at Vernissage

Vernissage is currently exhibiting its collection of works by artists from  both India and Russia. 
49 works by 19 artists are on display.








Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Apposite Possibilities



“Apposite Possibilities” is an exhibition of Ceramics and Paintings being held at Vernissage Art Gallery from 18th April – 30th April 2011 from 11 am to 7 pm.
The exhibition will be inaugurated by Mr. C N Karunakaran, eminent artist and Chairman, Kerala Lalitha Kala Academy on 18th April (Monday) at 5.30 pm.

Sushma Anand, who hails from Andhra Pradesh, completed her formal art education from Stella Maris College, Chennai before she joined Golden Bridge Pottery, Pondicherry to pursue her passion of ceramics.

Parul Shah, a self taught artist from Mumbai, pursued her love of painting after marriage.
Both Sushma and Parul explore and express their creativity through distinct and unique styles.
Sushma’s works are mostly stoneware and she has successfully experimented blending different media and style. Many of her ceramic creations have been influenced and inspired by the Kerala Mural Arts.
Parul’s works are distinctively figurative in style and predominantly her media of choice is Charcoal and Soft pastels. She explores and celebrates facets of womanhood through her works.

Both artists have participated in several solo and group shows in India.
Sushma Anand will be conducting a workshop on Ceramics on 19th  & 20th  April from 1.30 pm to 4.30 pm.

Parul Shah  will be carrying out a workshop on Pastels and Charcoals on 19th April from 11 am to 1 pm.  For more details please contact Vernissage at 9567866430/ 0484 4000903

Friday, March 18, 2011

Vesna Exhibition & Demo

VESNA
Exhibition of paintings by 12 Russian Artists from 26 February - 13 March 2011 at Vernissage art gallery, Kochi,Kerala

Gallery view
Seen below are few of the paintings on display 
(click on the image to enlarge)

Lady with the Fan  by Anatoli Soloviev

Moscow Province by Valery Gareskievich 

Girl with Hat by  Mansur Sattarov

Autumn by Sergei Feofanov

Autumn  by  Mihail Bogachev  

Kiss by Daria BK

Snow over the City by Galina Kim

Masha by Vladimir Ryabchikov
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Demo on 27 February 2011 by artists Anatoli Soloviev and Valery Garaskievich

Mr. Soloviev  is a member of the Russian Union of Artists since 1985 and has been a teacher of arts at the Serov School of Arts in Moscow since 2006. His style is principally figurative and since 1978, he has exhibited extensively in Russia, Germany, France, Italy.
Mr.Geraskeivich is an  eminent artist from Russia and has been teaching drawing, painting and composition at Serov School of Arts since 1969 and has been the Principal of the school for the last 10 years. He has held exhibitions in Russia, Poland, France, Belgium and erstwhile Yugoslavia.

Geraskeivich used Oil colour for his painting whereas Soloviev used both acrylic and oil. The artists represented two different styles of work. 


Geraskeivich


Soloviev



The final work.
Boat by Valery Garaskievich. Oil on Canvas

Cat by Anatoli Soloviev. Acrylic and Oil on Canvas


Friday, March 4, 2011

Vesna opens at Vernissage

'VESNA'  26 FEBRUARY - 13 MARCH 2011
VERNISSAGE ART GALLERY. 11AM -7PM

Vesna (Russian for Spring) an exhibition of paintings by 12 Russian Artists  gets underway at Vernissage.
The artists on display includes eminent artists like Anatoly Soloviev, Valery Gereskievich and Mansur Sattarov.

Councillor from Panampilly nagar Ms. Prema Padmanabhan inaugurated the function on 26 February 2011. Mr. Fyodor Rossovski, Director, Russian Centre for Science and Culture, New Delhi and Mr. Ratheesh Nair, Director, Russian Cultural Centre, Trivandrum were also present at the function.











Friday, February 18, 2011

Vesna


Vesna (Russian for Spring)
 Exhibition of Paintings by 12 Russian artists  at Vernissage art gallery
Date: 27 February - 13 March 2011
Preview on 26th February at 5.30 pm

Inauguration by Mr. Tony Chimmany , Mayor Corporation of Cochin 




Monday, December 13, 2010

Students visit Vernissage


Around 20students from Global Public School Chottanikkara, Cochin visited Vernissage Art Gallery on 10th December to get acquainted with different artistic styles being presented at ‘WARP AND WEFT’ exhibition. Students were really enthusiastic to know different techniques used by the artists to produce such awe-inspiring artworks. 










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