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Art traditions find dynamic platform in Indian Folk Art Corridor exhibition

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October 27, 2025

Indian Folk Art Corridor, the arts body that strives to bring lesser-known Indian art forms into the limelight through workshops and exhibitions under the leadership of artist and curator Vidisha Pandey recently presented Swadesh, a celebration of India’s folk and tribal art traditions (Oct. 12).

- Muhammad Yusuf, Features Writer

Art traditions find dynamic platform in Indian Folk Art Corridor exhibition

The event was a vibrant reflection of India’s cultural depth, uniting heritage, artistry and nostalgic emotion, on one platform. (“Swadesh” in Hindi means “one's own country”, “homeland” or “motherland”). “Swadesh is not merely an exhibition: it is an experience that brings the essence of India alive through colours, textures, and stories embedded in its art,” said Vidisha Pandey. “Its stunning display of traditional paintings, intricate crafts, and live art demonstrations successfully bridges the gap between age-old traditions and contemporary appreciation.”

The exhibition was inaugurated by Bijender Singh, Head of Chancery & Consul (Protocol, Welfare, RTI & Culture) at the Consulate General of India, Dubai. His presence added heft to the growing recognition and appreciation of Indian folk and tribal art on international platforms. The evening was also graced by the presence of special guest, Indian film actress Kalpana Iyer. Her participation symbolised the union of art, culture, and cinema. Swadesh presented a vibrant canvas of India’s cultural diversity. From the delicate intricacies of Madhubani and Pichwai to the soulful simplicity of Warli, the earthy narratives of Gond, the vibrant motifs of Sohrai and the storytelling brilliance of Tholu Bommalata, each art form carried the timeless essence of artistic devotion, proud identity, and irrepressible traditions.

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