A one-of-its-kind project inspired by Hyundai's global vision of ' Progress for Humanity', the Art for hope program aims to revive traditional art and create awareness amongst youth. The program endeavours to showcase India's rich art, craft and culture while helping elevate the lives of artisans and craftspersons.
Kanchan Chander is a constantly evolving artist. The image of the ‘body’ has been a constant part of her visual lexicon. An art critic captured her perfectly - 'Driven with energy Kanchan is reclaiming the space of the creative feminine ‘.
Kanchan’s global recognition is mirrored by the range of global collections that acquired her works at various Museums .To name a few National Gallery Modern Art, Delhi ; Kiran Nadar Museum, New Delhi ; British Museum, Victoria and Albert Museum, London, Ecole Des Beaux Arts, Paris ; Fukuoka Art Museum- Japan ; Museum of Sacred Arts, Belgium; Private collections in India and abroad.
Seema Kohli (b. 1960) is an experimental multi-disciplinary artist, straddling the worlds of the visual and performing arts, as well as poetry. Kohli has had over 32 solo shows and over 300 group shows all over the world. She explores the themes of beauty, sensuality and spirituality in her works.
Her work is a celebration of the female form and energy as the source of the twin forces of creation and destruction. There is a focused engagement with the concept of Hiranayagarbha or The Golden Womb; She attempts to create new artistic identities by reshaping belongings, bringing the past and the present into a dialogue through a process of decay, hybridization and transformation.
He is currently the Director and founder of Museo Camera , the largest not-for-profit photography museum in South-East Asia. A unique partnership between India Photo Archive Foundation and The Municipal Corporation of Gurugram, Museo Camera is one of a kind in India with 18,000 sq. ft. of space dedicated to the art and history of photography. With more than 7000 rare and iconic cameras and other equipment, this museum traces the history of photography from the 1870s to the Digital Era.
Mr. Kranti Sambhav leads the auto and gadget verticals of Times Network, overseeing Times Drive and Gadget Times. His career commenced at Zee News, where he donned various roles, including news anchoring and hosting India's inaugural Hindi Auto Show, 'Wheelocity.' With a 15-year tenure at NDTV, he pioneered the Hindi Auto Show 'Raftaar,' a tremendously successful venture that garnered numerous awards, establishing itself as the foremost automotive content brand in Hindi.Having served as a prime time news anchor and automotive journalist for 19 years, he made a significant shift from traditional television news to the digital realm. Transitioning from live TV to the digital landscape involved adapting to websites, YouTube algorithms, and short-form social content. He navigates platforms that are ever-changing, requiring content to align with technology, algorithms, user behavior, and storytelling strategies.