Sharan Apparao

January 28, 2013 07:52 pm | Updated June 13, 2016 04:19 am IST

Sharan Apparao

Sharan Apparao

Sharan Apparao is one of the most well-known curators and promoters of art in India. Since her first presentation of art in 1983, she has made Chennai an established destination for the discerning collector, through Apparao Galleries and its sister concern Art Route (an export firm). In 2007, she was honoured by FICCI as one of the top women achievers in the country for her contribution towards promoting contemporary Indian art. In 2012 she was awarded the Ritz-Audi award for her contribution to art. With a background education in fine arts, Sharan has previously worked at the Smithsonian and Christie's contemporary art. She now conducts shows in cities across India. It is her curatorial eye that has discovered and been associated with emerging talents in the field of art in India.

Sharan Apparao will conduct a workshop on art appreciation on February 16, 2013 at Lady Andal School, Harrington Road, Chetpet.

Entry is free for all sessions.

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