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Art returns to the walls, galleries not just yet

The first art exhibition since the pandemic captures the silent existence of architectural landmarks in Delhi and Italian cities during lockdown

December 06, 2020 / 07:46 IST
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An aerial view of an empty Connaught Place, which is part of Present Absent, an ongoing photo exhibition showing famous landmarks in Delhi and Italian cities during lockdown.
An aerial view of an empty Connaught Place, which is part of Present Absent, an ongoing photo exhibition showing famous landmarks in Delhi and Italian cities during lockdown.

 With not a soul in sight, the intricate jaali work of an elegant building and the obtrusive overhead power cables running by it seemed to be in perfect harmony with each other.

On a normal day in the bustling Old Delhi—where the photograph was taken during the lockdown—the ugly electricity cables would be a part of the daily chaos in a crowded street below. But the absence of human beings and their activities appear to have brought to life an exuding certainty of those present.

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Present Absent, an ongoing India-Italy photography exhibition in Delhi, has nine photographs of Delhi and 18 from famous squares in Italy taken during lockdown. With art shows now restricted to the online space, Present Absent rings a different tune. The entire exhibition is mounted on the walls and meant for visitors.

"It is like giving a sign of hope for the future," says Andrea Baldi, director of Italian Embassy Cultural Centre, which houses the show on the walls of the porch outside its permanent gallery. "This is a period when nothing happens live. Therefore, we have opened something for the public to visit," Baldi adds.