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"Beautiful Inside My head Forever" by Damien Hirst – Sotheby’s New Delhi Aug 2008

This exhibition in New Delhi consisted of a subset of artworks from the series "Beautiful Inside My Head Forever" which was auctioned at Sotheby, UK. The artwork consisted of very fragile works, including the use of really butterflies as materials.

“Rhythms of India; The Art of Nandlal Bose” – San Diego Museum of Art – Feb to May 2008

105 of very rare paintings from the collection of the NGMA, classified as National Treasures and never displayed overseas were packed, crated and sent via air freight from New Delhi to San Diego and then on to Philadelphia before being returned to India. Star was chosen to arrange for the complete fine art transport and handling of this very prestigious collection.

“Horn Please. Narratives in Contemporary Indian Art” – Kunstmuseum Bern Sep 2007 to Jan 2008

This was a highly acclaimed exhibition of Contemporary works of some of the most famous and internationally renowned India artist, which were collected from all across India, packed, crated and air freighted to Switzerland in a record time and subsequently returned to the respective lenders.

“Ishara International Puppet Festival” – New Delhi 2008

Star handled the works of art from the State Corporation for Cultural Action Abroad (Seasex), Spain. These consisted of 32 works of art and a rare puppet clubbed in one consignment of 10 tonnes and was stored at Star’s climate controlled facility at New Delhi for several months before being on forwarded to the next venue.

“Asian Beauty” - Asian Civilization Museum in Singapore - April 2007.

Star handled the complete packing, crating and transport of rare Indian antiquities from various Museums in India.

“The Golden Age Of Classical India, The Empire Of Gupta Art” Feb-July 2007

Star handled the complete packing, crating and transport of over 100 objects from various Museums throughout India. These rare Indian antiquities were displayed at the world famous Galleries Nationales du Grand Palais, Paris, France and its subsequently returned to the lending museums here in India.

“Chola Bronze” – for Royal Academy of Arts, United Kingdom Sept 06-Feb 07

Star handled the complete packing, crating and transport of rare Indian bronze antiquities from various Museums in India, and its subsequent return.

“Goddess Divine Energy” for Art Gallery of New South Wales, Australia Sep06- Feb07

Star handled the complete packing, crating and transport of rare Indian antiquities from various Museums in India, and their subsequent return to India.

“Tejas” - Sept 2006 to March 2007

As the official fine art handling agent for the National Museum, New Delhi, Star handled the complete packing, crating and transport of over 200 objects from various Museums from remote corners of India. These rare Indian antiquities were show cased for the first time ever, at the Indian Cultural Festival at Center for Fine Arts, Bozar, Brussels. They were subsequently returned to India. It is the first time ever in the history of Indian fine art, that such a massive and prestigious exhibition was mounted outside of India.

“Amrita Sher-Gil: An Artists Family in the 20th Century” at Stiftung Haus der Kunst GmbH, München - Sep06 – Feb 2007 and Tate Modern, London 2007.

This exhibition consisted of extremely rare works and photographs of Amrita Sher – Gil & priceless objects, of very fragile nature, that were exhibited at Haus der Kunst, Munich, Germany and Tate Gallery, London.

“Japanese Pottery: Ceramics exhibition” – Japan Foundation, New Delhi Dec 06 – Feb 2007

Star handled complete tour of India, to various venues in India, for an exhibition of very fragile Japanese ceramic objects.

“Edge of Desire – Recent Art in India” – Art Gallery of Western Australia, Australia And The Asia Society, New York October 2004 to February 2007

This exhibition featured 28 works from renowned Indian artists as well as exceptionally talented and hitherto unknown artists discovered from the interiors of India. This exhibition travelled to several cities in Australia, USA and Mexico, eventually coming back to India for display at the NGMA, New Delhi and Mumbai. It received the highest accolades everywhere it travelled and Star was involved in this prestigious exhibition for over 3 years.

Corning Museum, New York – Mar 2006

Rare & extremely fragile glass chandeliers and other objects, from various lenders, were packed and crated by Star. Video photography of the entire dismantling and packing process was also organised by Star, to facilitate re-assembling at the display site in New York.

“Buddhist Art of India” – Korea Art Foundation, Seoul, Korea Jan-Feb 2006.

As the official fine art handling agent for the National Museum, New Delhi, and Star handled the complete packing, crating and transport of rare Indian antiquities, for an exhibition in Seoul and its subsequent return to India.

“Hand Crafted Form: Traditions & Techniques – Japan Foundation , New Delhi Nov 2005 - Feb 2006.

Star handled the complete India tour, to various venues in India, for this highly successful exhibition of Japanese handcrafted pottery and other fragile objects.

“Tibetan Tankhas” – Rubin Museum of Art, New York - Sep 2005

A collection of nine Tibetan Tankhas of 19th Century by Tibetan House will be passed through our hands and exhibited at Rubin Museum, New York, USA.

“Royal Portrait - Equestrian Miniature Painting” – Museum of Fine Arts, Houston October 2004 to January 2005

Exhibition of Marwari Miniature Paintings from 19th Century A.D. lent by Mehrangarh Museum Trust, Jodhpur.

“Global Local’ – British Council Division, New Delhi - June 2004 to March 2005

A travelling exhibition mainly focusing various designs in variety of items, being held in a range of cities like Chennai, Bangalore, Kolkata, New Delhi, Ahmedabad, Mumbai and Bhopal etc. over a period of almost one year.

“Indian Popular Culture / Sub Terrain” – Asian Week Festival Sept 2003 to Feb 2004 House of World Culture, Berlin, Germany.

Eminent Indian artists and collector, such as Dr. Jyotindra Jain, Vivan Sundaram and N.N. Rimzon, lent over 200 collections & installations for this exhibition.

“Zoom Art in Contemporary India” – Transmedial 2004 Festival March 2004 Culturgest, Lisbon, Portugal

Works by leading Indian artists such as Reena Saini Kallat, Navjot Altaf, Anita Dubey, Vivan Sundaram, Atul Dodiya were part of this exhibition which was coordinated by Nancy Adajania.

Raja Ravi Verma Collections” – National Gallery of Modern Art, Mumbai (Jan 2003)

An exhibition of Raja Ravi Verma Collections consisted of 38 paintings from the 19th Century, taken from the collection of Maharaja Fateh Singh Museum Trust, Baroda.

“K.G. Subramanyam - Retrospective” – New Delhi and Mumbai, April 2003 National Gallery of Modern Art, Mumbai

This exhibition was a collection of more than 200 works of art using various materials and media.

“Bhupen Khakhar Retrospective” – National Gallery of Modern Art, Mumbai November to December 2003

This was a travelling exhibition and a tribute to Mr. Bhupen Khakhar travelled in the various cities of India including New Delhi, Mumbai, Baroda Surat and Ahmedabad etc.

“Raga – North India – Glory of Princess Tribute to God” – National Museum December 2002 to July 2003 New Delhi

An exclusive exhibition, of musical instruments from as early as 18th Century A.D. These instruments were collected from different cities of India including Kolkata, New Delhi, Mumbai Alwar, Jaipur and many others, which were exhibited at “Museum of Music”, Paris, France.

“The Art of Mathura” – NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corp.), Japan October 2002 to September 2003

This was consisted of antiquities from the 1st Century to 5th Century AD, taken from the Mathura Museum, Mathura and National Museum, New Delhi. It was transported to various Japanese cities for display, and then to Germany, from where they returned to India.

“The Tree from the Seed” – Henie Onstad Art Center, Oslo, Norway, January to April 2002

This involved 11 living Indian artists such as Atul Dodiya, Jitish Kallat, Surender Nair and others.

“Kapital & Karma” – Kunsthalle Vienna, Austria March to June 2002

An exhibition featuring 10 renowned contemporary Indian artists, including Atul Dodiya, Anandjit Ray & others.

“Moving Ideas – An India Canada Dialogue” – Emily Carr Institute of Art & Design November 2001 to March 2002 Vancouver, Canada.

An exhibition of several renowned contemporary Indian artists, including Bhupen Khakhar, Atul Dodiya, Sheila Gowda & Ramana Hussain.

“Atul Dodiya – Asian Contemporary Artist Solo Series II” – Japan, June 2001 to August 2001 The Japan Foundation Asia Center

This large exhibition was of the exclusive works of Atul Dodiya, one of the most famous names in contemporary Indian art.

“Century City” - Tate Gallery, London February to May 2001

This exhibition consisting of various works of renowned Indian Contemporary artists, including Atul Dodiya, Bhupen Khakhar, Sudhir Patwardhan, Sen Kapadia.

“Germany’s Festival in India” – Goethe Institute, Germany October 2000 to March 2001.

The Festival consisted of several major art exhibitions, including a German Contemporary Art exhibition of over a 100 works of the most renowned German contemporary Artists, an exhibition of Medieval German Art, as well as several other art & Culture related events.

“Four Great Civilizations of the World: Indus Civilzation” Japan and Nippon Express (Fine Art Division), Tokyo August, 2000 to March, 2001.

This exhibition of 213 very rare and priceless objects from 3rd millenium BC from various locations within India were packed and transported from India to Japan. The objects are valued at over 11 million US Dollars.

“Supreme Court of India” – National Museum, New Delhi March to October 2000

This exhibition commemorating 50 years of the Supreme Court of India was exhibited at various venues within India, including New Delhi, Patna, Kolkata, Cuttack, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Chennai & Mumbai.

“City of David” – National Museum, New Delhi November 1999 to January 2000.

This exhibition consisted of extremely rare & priceless objects, of very fragile nature & was exhibited at New Delhi & Mumbai.

“The Silk Road & The World of Xuanzang” – The Asahi Shimbun, Japan May to December 1999.

This exhibition consisted of 46 objects of extremely rare and fragile sculptures from various Museums in India, including The National Museum, New Delhi, Mathura Museum, Indian Museum, Kolkata and Amravati Museum.

“The Arts of the Sikh Kingdoms” – Victoria & Albert Musuem, London, UK March to July 1999

This exhibition consisted of rare and very valuable loans from the Patiala Museum, Chandigarh Museum and The National Museum, New Delhi.

“ Dr. Jehangir Nicholson’s Collection” New Delhi April to May 1999

This exhibition consisted of approx. 250 works of art, mostly paintings of renowned Indian Artists, from the private collection of Dr. Jehangir Nicholson.

“Treasures of Indian Art” – Germany’s Tribute to India’s Cultural Heritage, National Museum, New Delhi Kolkata & Mumbai, 1998-1999

This exhibition was held at various locations in India, starting with New Delhi in August, 1998. The works from the Berlin State Museum include invaluable and priceless art objects. We were selected for this prestigious exhibition on the basis of our impeccable record in “The Padshahnama” and “The Enduring Image” exhibitions.

“The Enduring Image” – National Museum, New Delhi & Mumbai - Oct 1997 - May 1998

Treasures from the British Museum, inaugurated by HM Queen Elizabeth II, this exhibition was the largest ever held by The British Museum, outside of the UK and involved extremely rare and sensitive works, valued at over UK Pounds Sixty million.

“The Padshahnama” – National Museum, New Delhi / The Royal Collection Trust, January 1998 indsor Castle

An exhibition of rare Mughal manuscripts of the 17th century, lent by HM Queen Elizabeth II, from The Royal Library, Windsor Castle.

“Private Mythology - Exhibition of Contemporary Indian Art”, Tokyo The Japan Foundation Asia Center October 1998

This exhibition included works of eight contemporary Indian artists from various private lenders/institutions at several locations within India.

“At the End of the Century” – Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles 1998

This traveling exhibition consisted of works of reputed architects from around the world, including India.

“Telling Times” – Bath Festival Trust, UK – 1997-1998

Curated by Ms. Rasna Bhushan, this exhibition involved artists from five different cities in India.

“9th Trienalle” – Lalit Kala Academy, New Delhi 1998

Various artists, including Julian Opie and works from Singapore Art Museum were participants.