India to Leicester: An Artists Journey
India to Leicester: An Artists Journey is an exhibition about the life and works of 75 year old artist Kamal Koria who migrated to the UK in the 1970s. Curated by his daughter, the exhibition aims to celebrate the achievements of first generation South Asian migrants and inspire the future generations to document their histories.
At a young age, Koria struggled to obtain the art materials he needed, going so far as to create his own paintbrushes from human and animal hair. Despite adversity, he continued to create, and taught himself to paint through trial and error. The exhibition spans Koria's 50 year career and shows his journey from
his first forays into artistic expression up to the globally reputed
artist he is today. It includes snippets of his early drawings, sources of inspiration and preparatory sketches, giving insight into the background and development of his unique artistic voice.
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| Preparatory sketches |
I particularly enjoyed Koria's sitar paintings which reminded me of Picasso's atmospheric painting The Old Guitarist. The harmonious colours along with expressive postures of the subjects evoke the elegant movements of sitar playing, allowing you to 'hear' the paintings.
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| Dancing Lines, 2020, acrylic on canvas |
India to Leicester: An Artists Journey is showing at Leicester Museum & Art Gallery from 21/09/24 to 01/12/24. It is curated by Khyati Koria-Green and supported by Leicester City Council and Arts Council England.









