Of Fire-Harpoons

About the Exhibition: Of Fire-harpoons
Of Fire-harpoons unfolds as a poetic and conceptually rich exhibition that navigates themes of transformation, vulnerability and symbolic storytelling. Drawing on mythological references and fragmented narratives, the show invites viewers into an introspective space where emotion and imagination intersect.
The title evokes tension and intensity, suggesting both confrontation and illumination. Through carefully composed works, Raina constructs visual environments that feel intimate yet expansive, where figures, forms and textures operate as carriers of layered meaning.
The exhibition encourages slow engagement, prompting audiences to reflect on how myth and memory shape contemporary experience.
About the Artist: Kaveri Raina
Kaveri Raina is known for her multidisciplinary practice that spans painting, drawing and installation. Her work often draws from folklore, literary references and personal memory, creating visual worlds that feel both deeply personal and culturally resonant.
In Of Fire-harpoons, Raina continues her exploration of narrative construction, using gesture, material and symbolism to examine the fluid boundaries between the internal and external self.
Key Themes Explored
Visitors can expect the exhibition to engage with:
• Myth and contemporary reinterpretation
• Memory and personal history
• Desire and vulnerability
• Symbolism and poetic imagery
• The body as a site of narrative
The works invite interpretation rather than offering fixed meanings, making each viewing experience uniquely reflective.
Why This Exhibition Stands Out in Mumbai’s 2026 Art Calendar
Experimenter has built a strong reputation for presenting conceptually rigorous contemporary art. Hosting Of Fire-harpoons reinforces its commitment to supporting artists who engage deeply with narrative, identity and material exploration.
For Mumbai’s art community, this exhibition offers a sophisticated and immersive viewing experience that balances intellectual inquiry with emotional depth.
Who Should Visit?
This exhibition is ideal for:
• Contemporary art collectors
• Curators and cultural researchers
• Fine arts students
• Viewers interested in myth and symbolism
• Art enthusiasts exploring Mumbai’s gallery circuit
