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A coffee table book on an art studio in Mumbai in the 1950s - 1970s that focussed on glass and ceramic art. The 148 page book tells the story of the Vitrum Studio and features all the objects (tiles, mosaic, plates) in the collection of Mr Haresh Mehta.
An exhibition coinciding with the book was held during June 13 - Aug 31 at the Jehangir Nicholson Art Foundation.
https://jnaf.org/exhibition/a-glazed-history-badri-narayan-and-the-vitrum-studio/
The studio was called Vitrum, which means glass in latin, hence the part of the cover that says Vitrum is made of glass that is digitally printed with the design. It is not easily discernable, except when it catches the light and of course to touch.
Penultimate image: With Mr Haresh Mehta at the exhibition launch.
Last image: Wearing a pendant made from the waste pieces of the glass.
A coffee table book on an art studio in Mumbai in the 1950s - 1970s that focussed on glass and ceramic art. The 148 page book tells the story of the Vitrum Studio and features all the objects (tiles, mosaic, plates) in the collection of Mr Haresh Mehta.
An exhibition coinciding with the book was held during June 13 - Aug 31 at the Jehangir Nicholson Art Foundation.
https://jnaf.org/exhibition/a-glazed-history-badri-narayan-and-the-vitrum-studio/
The studio was called Vitrum, which means glass in latin, hence the part of the cover that says Vitrum is made of glass that is digitally printed with the design. It is not easily discernable, except when it catches the light and of course to touch.
Penultimate image: With Mr Haresh Mehta at the exhibition launch.
Last image: Wearing a pendant made from the waste pieces of the glass.