Introducing a new reality show in India focusing on art and artists

Introducing a new reality show in India focusing on art and artists

Introducing a new reality show in India focusing on art and artists

A diverse country like India has influenced its art through its cultures, areas, religions, and languages. In a large part, Indian art is influenced by the many faiths and cultures of the country.

Now is the time to give them a value that goes beyond their physical existence. It is India’s first reality show focused on artists and art, with world-renowned artists serving as judges, including former Banaras professor Shri Vijay Singh, the head of the Painting Department Shi Paranam Singh, Jaipur artist Amit Kapoor, Delhi artist Shree Vijender Sharma, Nagpur artist Vijay Biswaal, and Nasik artists Prafull Sawant and Rajesh Sawant.

The opportunity to exhibit their work is an once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for every young artist in India. Those interested in participating in the competition must first participate in an audition phase that will take place in six locations: Banaras, Kolkata, Bengaluru, Jaipur, Delhi, and Mumbai. It will be held in Mumbai where the final selection round will take place. New artists display their works in front of established artists and galleries, as well as art collectors. A real valuation will be given to them by them

An OTT platform will be used to broadcast all programming recorded by Rang from India. There will be a positive impact on the Indian art market and culture.

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