Reflection Art Gallery & Studios, Shahpur Jat.
Reflection Art Gallery & Studios, Shahpur Jat.

Reflection Art Gallery: Inviting a second look

Tue-Aug 18, 2009

New Delhi / Megha Sharma

Art is the proper task of life. German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche sure knew what he was talking about when he uttered those famous words.

The pursuit of and devoted veneration to art is no mean task, and Stefan Prakash Eicher is a living example of the same.

Stefan is a firm believer in the concept of transformational art. His form of art is the one that transcends the physical, and lends a sense of completion to one’s inner being.

Gallery Collage:


* Girl Interrupted: Collection of paintings on female foeticide
* Disparity & Divisions: Collection of paintings on social inequality
* In The Name of God: Collection of paintings on communal violence
* White Noise: Art workshops for differently-abled and the marginalized
* Culture Of Distress: Collection of paintings on violence against women

It was this unwavering belief in his discipline that led him and a bunch of inspired artistes to come together in the year 2004 for workshops, wherein they discussed the various manifestations of art – its power as a tool of change and its unflinching ability to make people think.

These annual workshops soon acquired a sense of direction, and thus in the year 2008 was born the novel initiative called the Reflection Art Gallery & Studios.

Tucked away in Shahpur Jat, a cozy and creative corner of elite South Delhi, Reflection is not a mere art galleria.

Championing the cause of the marginalized, striving to lend a voice to those who have been rendered voiceless by the society and provoking creative introspection of the self are all part of what Stefan terms as Reflection’s Outreach Program.

The unique initiative is a self-sustained unit, which has tie-ups with various city NGOs like the Hazard Centre and the Catalyst in order to help them take art to the masses.

Working to highlight pressing social issues like female foeticide and violence against women, Reflection also holds regular workshops with street kids, slum dwellers and destitute.

The idea is to provide them with a mode of expression, says Stefan.

Apart from all these and many more philanthropic initiatives, Reflection also runs various residency programs for budding artistes.

Suitably christened “Creative Conscience”, their annual workshop brings together amateur and professional artists who share not just friendship, but a deep love of art and human dignity.

The fraternity gets together to celebrate, revel and pay obeisance to the muse of creative expression.

On a weekly basis, the gallery hosts people from all walks of life on “Creative Fridays” – an event that boasts of an open studio, comes armed with a plethora of colors and promises to provide you ample intellectual stimulation.

“Where the spirit does not work with the hand, there is no art,” opined the legendary Italian painter and sculptor Leonardo Da Vinci.

And rightly so, as an unshakable spirit and an earnest effort to herald change and transformation is what seems to sustain Stefan and his fellow artistes in this singular pursuit of theirs.

To visit the gallery, participate in any of the workshops or contribute to the various social programs please contact:

Reflection Art Gallery and Studios
40 A, Shahpur Jat,
New Delhi- 110049

Gallery hours: 11am-7pm, Mon-Sat
Phone No: +91 11 26495088

Email: reflectiongallery@gmail.com
Website: www.reflectionart.com
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Having photographically covered a number of Reflection Art Gallery's workshops and events I've come to value the authentic community around this gallery. Its not just their art and their purpose that's transformational, its their relationships.

Mon, 08/24/2009 - 22:40

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