SPOEK ART Gallery is host to Indian and international works in Ahmedabad
Ahmedabad (Gujarat), September 23: Collector, advisor, and founder of the partner Gallery, Devin Gawarvala, presents the latest issue of his exhibition, Global Treasures. The show contains Indian and international artists, who emphasize heritage, culture and contemporary artistic expression. Among the younger Indian art collectors worldwide, Devin has compiled a collection that mixes tradition with modernity, which provides protectors with a unique visual experience. Devin Gawarvala’s exhibition, Global Treasures, at the custom art gallery shows nearly 60 works by Indian and international artists. Visitors can see a variety of works where folklore and memory are combined with imagination. The exhibition runs from 31 August to 7 October 2025, which is open daily from 11 to 20:00, with almost 60 works that extend about mixed media, acrylic, texture paintings, sculptures, installations and traditional forms such as Pichwai, Tanjore and Persian art. Devin draws inspiration from ancient cultures worldwide, with every piece that offers themes of heritage, continuity and transformation. The collection was described as a diverse set of colors, shapes and philosophies, which encourage viewers to think about time, place and shared experience. Indian artists appear: Bajju Sir – Padma Shri Award and Receiver of Multiple State Honors. Keshari Nandan – Lalit Kala Akademi National Ceramics Award. Thota Vaikuntam -The National Film Award winner for the best production design. Rini Dhumal – Chancellor’s Gold Medal (1972), Governor’s Gold Medal (1974), French government scholarship recipient, trained under prof. KG Subramanyan and SW Hayter by Atelier 17. Arun Pandit – Lalit Kala Akademi National Award for Sculpture (2010). Karl Antao – Multiple Awards, including Best Solo Show (India Habitat Center) and Bombay Art Society Awards. Vipul Kumar – Fulbright and Charles Wallace societies, US residences, the United Kingdom and India. Anton Mitra-2018 All-India Gold Medal, 2020 Lexus Design Award. KG Subramanyan – Kalidas Samman, Padma Vibhushan (2012), Padma Bhushan (2006). Himmat Shah – Lalit Kala Akademi National Awards, Sahitya Kala Parishad Award, Kalidasa Samman, fellow of Lalit Kala Akademi. The exhibition runs until October 7, 2025, and contains interactive workshops for emerging artists, with an emphasis on the role of Art in the connection of cultures. International artists appear: Gillie & Marc – known worldwide, recognized Sat Archibald Prize, Sea Sculpture, Chianciano Biennale and Bayside Arts Festival. Bobur Ismoilov – gold medals of Academy of Fine Arts, Uzbekistan; Active in international artist unions. Timur D. Vatz – Guinness Prize Receiver at the Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition, by Kearney Prize, BP Portrait Award (National Portrait Gallery, London). Other striking participants include Muzaffar Ali, Christian Salt, Walera Martynchik, Harshil Patel, Saroj Kumar Singh, M. Narayan, Jesus Curia, JP Kala and Evelyne Brader-Frank, with a variety of creative approaches. Devin notes, “Art bridge past and present. Every work in global treasures tells a story of human heritage, with the aim of working with every viewer.” In addition to the composition, Devin supports interactive workshops, where younger artists can learn ideas, share and exchange with experienced practitioners who appear in the exhibition. Global treasures emphasize how art can connect history, cultures and imaginations – a shared expression of creativity across boundaries. Note for the reader: This article is part of Mint’s Promotional Consumer Connect initiative and is created independently by the brand. Mint does not accept editorial responsibility for the content.