The theme of the IPEP India 2022 edition is ‘One World’, a concept that determines the individual milieu, and within that, actions of independence and of personal and collective conscience. For humans, it is a celebration of freedom of speech and a space of one’s own. Moreover, this one world has diverse layers of experience and understanding including the ecology and environment, socio-cultural structures, political and economic complexities and various other matters that link us.
Somewhere in the midst of the discussion, it seems important to engage in an anti-war movement to bring about a dialogue; a gesture of intimacy among all humankind. We feel disconsolate with conflicts happening in different parts of the world. The international politics of war has often become the preconceived loot to the gate-keepers of the world, intensifying a power game by the killing of one another. Control makes it more demanding and their actions delve into the path of injustice and violence.
Once Life exists, it is predefined with enormous struggles, even as joys go side by side. As humans, we respire our first breath in the hope of having a quality life. In essence, we are spiritual beings, despite complex intelligence humanity is divided into fragments with greed and egotism.
One world is an attempt to bring about a feeling of connected human nature, human dignity, and human perceptions. This theme, while not new, is being deliberated upon to renew a cross-cultural, multi-racial dialogue to act upon and realize the fact of our presence in the world, its meaning and responsibility. Art can always offer healing, and bring change in our livelihood and fractured interactions. Art becomes a tool of sensitivity, and is a voice of community, a predetermined notion of righteousness shared with the world.
The objective of this edition is to extend consciousness on contemporary disconnected patterns of social behavior, and to come to a harmonious space. One of the objectives through an exchange of prints is to reinforce the possibility of an optimistic society. War diminishes hope. As creative practitioners, we can reject gestures of prejudice and bestow the energy of self to the invincible universal source instead. This dialogue is a silent protest, an awakening towards restoring balances. Regardless of borders and distances, who or where you are, this is to bring all the different norms, values and expressions into one forum, to share artists’ expressive ideologies.
In conclusion, it is love for one planet, one world.
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Artist, Curator
Curator, IPEP India 2022
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WRITER

Art Critic, Curator, Educator
Writer, IPEP India 2022
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PARTICIPANTS
Anil Sindhu, India
Anita Jung, USA
Archna Sinha, India
Asma Hashmi, UK-Pak
Barbara Bodio, Poland
Bidhata K C, Nepal
Bidhyaman Tamang, Nepal
Charandas Jadhav, India
Darpan Kshirsagar, India
Deepak Sinkar, India
Dipesh Raj, India
Fahimeh Vahdat, USA
Janne Laine, Finland
Julia Miąso, Poland
Kulpreet Singh, India
Lionel Bras, France
Madhvi Srivastava, India
Melihat Tüzün, Turkey
Milind Atkale, India
Moutushi Chakraborty, India
Orlando Martinez Vesga, Colombia
Padma Reddy, India
Pradeep Patil, India
Pratiksha Vhanbatte, India
Pritam Deuskar, India
Reynaldo Santiago, USA
Saba Syed, Canada
Samjhana Rajbhandari, Nepal
Saurganga Darshandhari, Nepal
Silke Groth, Denmark
Silvia Sala, Italy
Spandan Mundhe, India
Sujan Dangol, Nepal
Sushma Shakya, Nepal
Tanuja Rane, India
Tejaswini Sonawane, India
Waghdhare Advait, India
EXHIBITIONS
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2025, 24 January – 09 February. EKCHITRA, Hyderabad, TG, India.
Organised by Padma Reddy, Annapurna Madipadiga
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2024, 20 – 25 September. Gallery MCUBE, Lalitpur, Nepal.
Organised by Bidhata KC, Bidhyaman Tamang, Manish Lal Shrestha, Samjhana Rajbhandari, Saurganaga Dashandhari, Sujan Dangol, Sushma Shakya.
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2024, 17 May – 25 June. UC SYD, Aabenraa, Denmark.
Organised by Silke Groth.
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2024, 02 April – 16 May. UC SYD, Haderlev, Denmark.
Organised by Silke Groth.
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2024, 23 February – 28 March. UC SYD, Kolding, Denmark.
Organised by Silke Groth.
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2024, 12 February – 31 May. “Da(r)shak – 10 Years of IPEP India”. Govt. Museum, Chandigarh, India.
Organised by IPEP India.
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2024, 20 January – 22 February. UC SYD, Esbjerg, Denmark.
Organised by Silke Groth.
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2024, 12-31 January. Galeria r_z/ORz ZPAP Rzeszow, Poland.
Organised by Julia Miąso, Barbara Bodio.
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2024, 09 January – 10 March. Bojangles Café Librairie, Saint-Brieuc, France.
Organised by Lionel Bras.
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2023, 28 November – 20 December. Fine Art Faculty Gallery, Trakya Üniversitesi, Edirne, Turkey.
Organised by Melihat Tüzün.
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2023, 20 October – 20 November. “Da(r)shak – 10 Years of IPEP India”. Bihar Museum, Patna, BR, India.
Organised by IPEP India.
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2023, 02 July – 10 September. University of Iowa and Gallery Crawls, IA, USA.
Organised by Anita Jung, Al-Qawi Nanavati.


