Hunger is an absence, a silent scream that persists across borders, cultures and time. It is physical and metaphorical, an aching need for sustenance, meaning and belonging. Fifth Dimensional Leap — A Transformative Art Exhibition explores this void, presenting art as a force that confronts and transforms. Hosted by AMOHA (Adishakti Museum of Heritage & Arts) in collaboration with Bikaner House, this exhibition is a manifesto of artistic and humanitarian urgency.
In a world where abundance and scarcity exist side by side, where opulent galleries contrast with streets lined with the homeless, art steps in to confront realities. The exhibition presents international artists who delve into the unseen.
Slovak artist Andrea Ehret explores emotional depth through abstract expressionism, using oil and mixed media to create introspective landscapes. Esteban Marrugo Carreazo crafts vivid imagery that challenges traditional artistic boundaries.
Fintan Raymond Whelan blends pigments, oils, and textures to create fluid compositions that evoke the constant tension between chaos and order. George Farah Makhlouf merges cultural heritage with contemporary influences, reflecting identity and transformation. From Teofilo Choquecahua’s intricate textile artistry that preserves Inca iconography to Norberto Noschang’s abstract geological compositions inspired by Earth’s shifting layers, each artist captures different facets of existence.
Vinay Rai, an industrialist, educationist, and philanthropist, leads this vision. As the founder of The Zero Hunger Mission, he aims to bridge creativity with humanitarian action.This exhibition invites audiences into a space where visual storytelling meets social impact. It challenges conventional ideas of art, urging viewers to see it as an active force in shaping the future.