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  1. “Manav Gupta affirms the age-old sanctity of earth and clay, assembling everyday objects made by potters from across India to create huge installations that convey hope, passion, and the journey and transience of life.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Manav_GuptaManav Gupta - Wikipedia

    Manav Gupta (born 29 December 1967) is an Indian contemporary artist known for his paintings, installations and large-scale public art projects on environment consciousness and sustainable development.

  3. The Tree of Life mural by Manav Gupta, is the tallest indoor staircase mural. First of its kind, conceptual, site specific, performance and collaborative art.

  4. Sculptures and Installations by Manav Gupta. Rain, River, Beehives, Time Machine, Noah's ark, Bed of Life. Water, Earth, Rainforest, Beehive Garden.

  5. Jul 8, 2020 · Manav Gupta affirms the age-old sanctity of earth and clay, assembling everyday objects made by potters from across India to create huge installations that convey hope, passion, and the journey and transience of life.

  6. arth - art for earth | manav gupta excavated museum of clay DIALOGUES AT THE RIVER WATERFRONT In the heart of the mega city. Join the movement for preserving the river. Quintessential Indian pottery turned into the monumental Ganga.

  7. This channel is about MANAV GUPTA, a leading contemporary artist who has for the past 25 years, consistently taken art beyond art for raising environment consciousness and awareness on climate...

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  9. Manav Gupta (b. 1967), one of India’s foremost contemporary artists, is known for avant-garde, installations and sculptures, paintings, large murals and pioneering public art projects.

  10. The Tree of Life [1] is a large three-dimensional mural [2] by artist Manav Gupta, located across the interior staircase of the Bharti Airtel office [3] building in Gurgaon, India. Covering approximately 5,000 sq ft of facade space and 10,000 sq ft of total painted surface, [4] it is the tallest and largest indoor staircase mural. While ...