
Twenty-Five Years of Celebrating One World, Cross-Cultural Artists
There are no borders at Sundaram Tagore’s eponymous gallery in Chelsea for on its walls you’ll see the work of artists from countries as far apart as South Korea, Morocco, Iran and the US. Tagore, who started his first gallery in Soho in 2000, has gone ever more global in his embrace of artists whose work defies cultural and geographic demarcations in their cross-cultural dialogue.
Celebrating 25 years, it’s only appropriate that the Sundaram Tagore Gallery has mounted an exhibit of paintings, sculptures, photography and installations by more than thirty artists who each share a humanity in their complex creations. These noted artists include Miya Ando, Fre Ilgen, Ricardo Mazel, Golnaz Fathi, Nathan Slate Joseph, Trishla Jain, Susan Weil, Lee Waisler, Hiroshi Senju, Sohan Qadri, Steve McCurry and Judith Murray.

Art lovers, friends and collectors had gathered for a joyful celebration to mark this milestone anniversary, and parties are to follow in the Sundaram Tagore Gallery in Singapore as well as the one reopening in London in a new location in the spring.
Here are photos of the New York cocktail where the artists met with the guests, all surrounded by the gorgeous works of art created by 30 artists who define the world by their cross-cultural work. Art is indeed the great unifier and proves that entire worlds can all be squeezed into the confines of one room.
You can catch this milestone exhibition in New York https://www.sundaramtagore.com/


Sundaram Tagore with Aroon Shivdasani and Lavina Melwani



