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Ayane: The Colour of Sound 2020

Updated: Jul 26, 2023

Artlune proudly presents.

Ayane: The Colour of Sound


A distinct take on breaking the traditional boundaries, merging the world of colour with the enchanting melodies of sound.


Opening Reception: 16th December 2020



Artlune and Kalagram Foundation presents over 40 artworks from 12 artists across Delhi for the viewers to appreciate, contemplate, critique and enjoy.

When: 16th December to 22nd December 2023

Venue: Artlune.com

Curated by Priyamvada Rathore


Art has always been a medium of expression, transcending conventional boundaries and allowing us to explore the world beyond what meets the eye. In December 2020, after the success of Ayane 2019, art enthusiasts were treated to a transformative experience at 'Ayane: The Colour of Sound 2020,' a group exhibition curated by the talented Priyamvada Rathore. This unique exhibition, held in collaboration with the Kalagram Foundation, sought to challenge stereotypes surrounding art and create an immersive journey where colors intertwined with melodies, making it a celebration of inclusivity.


Artwork by Taarina Jannet Chand


'Ayane - the color of sound' was no ordinary art exhibition; it was an extraordinary multisensory experience. Priyamvada Rathore curated a diverse collection of artworks that captivated the eyes. By fusing colors, the artists invited visitors to engage with their creations on a profound level. The boundaries between painting and humans blurred, and spectators found themselves immersed in a captivating symphony of emotions. This unique approach not only bridged the gap between different art forms but also encouraged visitors to explore their senses in unison, making it an inclusive experience for people of all backgrounds and abilities.

Artwork by Anurag Deka


'Ayane' was a celebration of inclusivity, aimed at challenging the stereotypes that have long plagued the art world. The exhibition embraced a diverse array of artists, from various cultures and identities, each bringing their unique perspective to the table. By showcasing a wide range of artistic expressions, the exhibition shattered the notion that art is confined within rigid boundaries. Visitors were encouraged to let go of preconceived notions and embrace the richness of individual experiences reflected in the art. 'Ayane' fostered an environment of acceptance, where artists and audiences came together to celebrate the beauty of diversity.


'Ayane - the color of sound' left an indelible mark on all who attended. The immersive experience challenged visitors to think beyond the surface and delve into the soul of art. As colors and sounds intertwined, people found themselves moved by a profound emotional resonance. Many attendees reported feeling transformed by the experience, their perspectives on art forever altered. Through this groundbreaking exhibition, Priyamvada Rathore and the Kalagram Foundation set a precedent for future events that transcend traditional artistic boundaries.

Artworks by Akansha Aron


As the echoes of 'Ayane - the color of sound' gradually subsided, its legacy lived on. The exhibition left a lasting impact on the art world, inspiring artists and curators to explore the uncharted territories of multisensory experiences. The notion of inclusivity became a driving force in shaping the future of art, as galleries and exhibitions started prioritizing diverse voices and narratives. 'Ayane' taught us that art holds the power to unite, transform, and challenge societal norms. It served as a beacon of hope for a more open-minded and accepting artistic landscape, where creativity knows no bounds.


Ayane was not just an exhibition but a paradigm shift in the world of art. Through the curation of Priyamvada Rathore and the collaboration with the Kalagram Foundation, it demonstrated the potential of art to transcend barriers and celebrate the richness of diversity. The fusion of colors and melodies left an everlasting impression on all who experienced it, and its legacy continued to shape the art world for years to come. 'Ayane - the color of sound' will forever be remembered as a transformative event that challenged stereotypes and celebrated inclusivity in the vibrant tapestry of art.


Featured Artists: Tanika Khandelwal, Sanjana Saxena, Jhalak Raijada, Nikita Bhist, Akansha Aeron, Sunil Zess, Aditi Sood, Anurag Deka, harleen Kaur Taarina Jannet Chand, Sunil Jangid, and Jaspreet Singh.

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