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CIMA brings art closer to the people with Art Mela 2024

My Kolkata presents some glimpses of the gallery during its annual affordable art fair, the biggest in India

My Kolkata Web Desk Published 24.11.24, 04:06 PM
Visitors to CIMA Art Mela captured enjoying the art on display
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Visitors to CIMA Art Mela captured enjoying the art on display

Amit Datta
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A work by Subrato Gangopadhyay that caught the attention of several well-known personalities who visited Art Mela, including actors Jaya Seal Ghosh and Jaya Ahsan
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A work by Subrato Gangopadhyay that caught the attention of several well-known personalities who visited Art Mela, including actors Jaya Seal Ghosh and Jaya Ahsan

Amit Datta
Intricate tribal masks on display at CIMA Art Mela
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Intricate tribal masks on display at CIMA Art Mela

Soumyajit Dey
A visitor pores over several artworks
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A visitor pores over several artworks

Amit Datta
An artwork by artist Uday Goswami that captured the attention of tabla maestro Bickram Ghosh and actor Jaya Seal Ghosh
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An artwork by artist Uday Goswami that captured the attention of tabla maestro Bickram Ghosh and actor Jaya Seal Ghosh

Amit Datta
Pratiti Basu Sarkar, chief administrator of CIMA, deftly helping art lovers and visitors to finalise their purchases
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Pratiti Basu Sarkar, chief administrator of CIMA, deftly helping art lovers and visitors to finalise their purchases

Amit Datta
Filmmaker Aniruddha ‘Tony’ Roy Chowdhury and actor Jaya Ahsan browse through the watercolours by various artists on display at Art Mela
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Filmmaker Aniruddha ‘Tony’ Roy Chowdhury and actor Jaya Ahsan browse through the watercolours by various artists on display at Art Mela

Amit Datta
A work by artist Bandana Kumari that stood out to many viewers for its unique depiction of the artist’s vision
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A work by artist Bandana Kumari that stood out to many viewers for its unique depiction of the artist’s vision

Soumyajit Dey
The Indian Institute of Cerebral Palsy, along with the bakery Rayzin, set up food stalls just below the gallery, selling sweet and savoury refreshments to keep visitors to the fair satiated and energised
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The Indian Institute of Cerebral Palsy, along with the bakery Rayzin, set up food stalls just below the gallery, selling sweet and savoury refreshments to keep visitors to the fair satiated and energised

Soumyajit Dey
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