Treasure Art Gallery


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TAG establishes a cultural platform devoted to both modern and contemporary Indian art, which is situated in the Defense colony in the centre of New Delhi. By bringing together artists and art aficionados, collectors, and purchasers, they aim to foster an engaged conversation about art. In order to encourage talks about art, they also offer assistance for seminars, workshops, lectures, discussions, and talk sessions.

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Tina Chandroji, the founder and director of TAG, is a skilled artist and a graduate of the J.J. School of Art in Mumbai. Chandroji has been active in the Indian art and culture scene for more than 20 years. The growth of the gallery is being fueled by her knowledge and vision. Chandroji is an art gallerist and businessman whose expertise and vast network have elevated TAG to the top of the Indian contemporary art scene.

Anni Kumari

The artist connects the past and present, the material and the spiritual, and creates a captivating experience for the audience. Intriguing patterns, ratios, and duality are captured in the grids' precise geometry. Anni Kumari continuously explores how we are connected to the cosmos. Her style is a combination of functional logic and aesthetics. Her interest in mathematics, ritualistic traditions and folk art have gradually developed her style. Several experimental endeavours led her towards one pigment and helped achieve a nebulous form which had both centripetal and centrifugal properties.
"What I intend to convey to the audience is the experience of looking at a form that has spatial/cosmic relevance and to allow them to think of the labour and the time involved in the process of creation."

Anni Kumari is a representative of the New India. An inclusive, plural, hybrid, culturally diverse, yet highly polarised India. Her artistic endeavours span three distinct fields: craft, design, and fine art. She is attempting to convey a convergence and confluence of her personal experiences through her paintings.

She has received numerous grants and honours from both India and the US. She is a visiting lecturer at Ashoka University's Department of Visual Arts. Additionally, She has received grants from the University Grants Commission (2015), Sahapedia-UNESCO (2018), Artreach India (2015-17), Lalit Kala Akademi (2013), and the Ministry of Culture, Government of India (2014-16). She has held an artist-in-residence position at the Piramal Art Foundation in Thane, Maharashtra (2016).