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Charity Auction to Spotlight Sri Lankan Artists in Partnership with Sotheby’s

By: Staff Writer

November 25, Colombo (LNW): The George Keyt Foundation is embarking on a groundbreaking collaboration with Sotheby’s International, one of the world’s premier auction houses, to host Sri Lanka’s first-ever Sotheby’s auction.

This milestone event will showcase and sell works by local Sri Lankan artists in a unique charity auction.

Taking place from December 7-9 at Cinnamon Life in Colombo, the three-day event offers an exceptional opportunity to present Sri Lankan art on an international stage, reflecting the increasing global interest in the country’s artistic talents.

Sotheby’s Director and Co-Worldwide Head of Modern and Contemporary South Asian Art, Ishrat Kanga, will lead the event.

The festivities will begin on December 7 with a preview and an opening night, followed by an interactive session on December 8.

 In this session, Kanga will share valuable insights with emerging Sri Lankan artists and art students, helping them enhance their careers and understand international market trends.

 The event, open to the public with pre-registration, will include an exclusive dinner where Kanga will discuss the growth of art as an investment asset and the importance of fostering a creative economy.

The main auction will take place on December 9, uniting art collectors, investors, and enthusiasts to support the George Keyt Foundation’s initiatives.

The charity auction will feature around 40 carefully chosen pieces by Sri Lankan artists, providing a rare chance for collectors and art lovers to acquire exceptional works while supporting the Foundation’s ongoing projects.

These include the restoration of the Gothami Viharaya murals, the creation of a catalogue raisonné of George Keyt’s works, the production of a documentary on his life and art, and the continuation of key initiatives such as ‘Kala Pola’ and the Artist of the Year program.

Malaka Talwatte, Chairperson of the George Keyt Foundation, emphasized the significance of this partnership, stating, “This auction represents a landmark moment for Sri Lankan art.

Partnering with Sotheby’s opens new doors for local artists and gives them a global platform to showcase their work.” He added,

 “The event not only celebrates Sri Lankan art but also contributes to preserving our cultural heritage. The Foundation is dedicated to democratizing the art space in Sri Lanka and honoring George Keyt’s legacy.”

 The event is made possible by Platinum sponsor Cinnamon Life and Co-sponsor Nations Trust Bank, with support from Colombo Jewellery Stores, MA Lanka, Rockland, and Calcey.

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