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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260108T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260220T180000
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SUMMARY:Azal se Abad tak: a journey between two eternities
DESCRIPTION:Event Name: Azal se Abad Tak: A Journey Between Two EternitiesArtists: Arshi Irshad Ahmadzai \nIf time is both a circle and a line that carries us from origin to endless possibility\, Azal se Abad Tak: A Journey Between Two Eternities explores that passage through art that meditates on continuity\, impermanence and the rhythms of existence. The exhibition invites viewers into a space where minimal form and contemplative detail elicit reflection on what remains constant even as worlds shift. \nArshi Irshad Ahmadzai’s practice foregrounds a slow and intense engagement with notions of eternity and temporal flow. Across multiple parts installed within the gallery’s spaces\, his work balances stark minimalism with intricate\, calligraphic surfaces that encourage calm and attentive viewing. \nThe exhibition offers an opportunity for quiet reflection on the interplay between beginnings and durations beyond measure. Visitors are invited to slow their pace\, dwell with subtle forms and consider how art can mirror deep philosophical questions about time\, memory and unending possibility.
URL:https://thebandrastore.com/event/azal-se-abad-tak-a-journey-between-two-eternities/
LOCATION:Chatterjee & Lal\, Sir H.C. Dinshaw Building Third Floor 16 Horniman Circle Fort\, Mumbai\, Maharashtra\, 400 001\, India
CATEGORIES:Art Expo
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260108T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260218T180000
DTSTAMP:20260430T215120
CREATED:20260120T110227Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260122T082624Z
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SUMMARY:The Fourth Wall
DESCRIPTION:Event Name: The Fourth WallArtists: Multiple artists from Sakshi Gallery’s history including Alok Bal\, Amit Ambalal\, Arunkumar HG\, Atul Dodiya\, Chintan Upadhyay\, Gargi Raina\, Jayashree Chakravarty\, Manjunath Kamath\, Nalini Malani\, Nataraj Sharma\, NS Harsha\, Ravinder Reddy\, Rekha Rodwittiya\, Riyas Komu\, Sudhir Patwardhan\, Sumedh Rajendran\, Surendran Nair and Vivek Vilasini Curated By: Presented by Sakshi Gallery (no individual curator listed) \nIf the invisible barrier between audience and art could be dismantled\, The Fourth Wall symbolically invites you to step into the evolving narratives that have shaped a major chapter in Indian contemporary art. This exhibition looks back at four decades of Sakshi Gallery’s history\, reflecting on how artistic practices\, personalities and collaborations have transformed the gallery’s role in the national and international art scene. \nThe show brings together works — and archival moments — from key figures who have defined the gallery’s programme since its founding in 1986. From early experiments in painting and sculpture to more recent expansions into new media and conceptual practice\, the exhibition traces the shifting vocabularies of creativity that have emerged across generations of Indian art. \nThe exhibition offers an opportunity to witness how artistic expression has grown alongside institutional ambition and cultural exchange. Visitors can experience not just individual works but the resonant arc of ideas\, relationships and turning points that have shaped contemporary artistic dialogue in India.
URL:https://thebandrastore.com/event/the-fourth-wall/
LOCATION:SAKSHI GALLERY\, 3rd Pasta Lane\, Colaba\, Mumbai\, Maharashtra\, 400005\, India
CATEGORIES:Art Expo
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ORGANIZER;CN="SAKSHI GALLERY":MAILTO:enquiry@sakshigallery.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260108T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260215T190000
DTSTAMP:20260430T215120
CREATED:20260120T104520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260122T082129Z
UID:7220-1767870000-1771182000@thebandrastore.com
SUMMARY:GUL
DESCRIPTION:Event Name: GULArtists: WOLF (Ritu Singh and Surya Singh) \nIf a garden can be both paradise and testimony to loss\, GUL reimagines the traditional Mughal charbagh as a sculptural sanctuary rooted in memory\, grief and renewal. The exhibition transforms discarded materials into a garden that defies decay — where broken form\, poetic gesture and fragile beauty silently insist on hope amidst ecological and cultural erosion. \nWOLF is the collaborative studio of artists Ritu Singh and Surya Singh based in Jaipur. They use found and recycled materials — including scrap brass\, mirrors\, ceramic pieces\, insects and distressed textiles — to weave together works that act like altars\, fragments of memory and living metaphors for repair. Their practice places traditional motifs alongside post-industrial discards to reflect on ecological grief and cultural continuity. \nThe exhibition invites viewers to walk into its symbolic garden and experience how beauty grows from remnants and care. By turning loss into a space of reflection and resistance\, GUL offers a poetic encounter where decay becomes an act of devotion\, and care a quiet form of sustainability.
URL:https://thebandrastore.com/event/gul/
LOCATION:47-A\, 47-A Khotachi Wadi\, Girgaum\, Mumbai\, Maharashtra\, India
CATEGORIES:Art Expo
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260108T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260212T183000
DTSTAMP:20260430T215120
CREATED:20260114T060749Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260116T062539Z
UID:7089-1767870000-1770921000@thebandrastore.com
SUMMARY:The Collective Memory of Contemporary Change
DESCRIPTION:The Collective Memory of Contemporary Change\nArtists: Chippa Sudhakar\nIf memory shapes the landscapes of our lives\, art becomes a map of collective experience. This exhibition reflects on the intersections of memory\, change\, and the environment\, inviting viewers to navigate narratives both personal and shared. It explores how histories\, cultural shifts\, and transformations leave traces in our perception of the world. \nChippa Sudhakar works with terracotta and mixed media to explore the dialogue between rural and urban life\, past and future. His forms balance abstraction and figuration\, tracing the imprint of collective experiences and the evolving landscapes around us. \nThe exhibition offers an opportunity to reflect on how change is both visible and invisible\, tangible and ephemeral. Visitors are encouraged to engage with material\, form\, and memory\, experiencing a visual meditation on transformation and continuity.
URL:https://thebandrastore.com/event/the-collective-memory-of-contemporary-change/
LOCATION:Tao Art Gallery\, 165\, The View\,Dr Annie Besant Road\, Worli\, Mumbai\, Maharashtra\, 400018\, India
CATEGORIES:Art Expo
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ORGANIZER;CN="Tao Art Gallery":MAILTO:info@taoartgallery.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260108T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260208T200000
DTSTAMP:20260430T215120
CREATED:20260114T054254Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260116T065019Z
UID:7070-1767870000-1770580800@thebandrastore.com
SUMMARY:A map folded open
DESCRIPTION:A map folded open\n  \nArtists : Sabeen Omar\, Urna Sinha\, Mahen Perera\nCurated By Zeenat Nagree\n  \nIf a map is folded open\, it reveals peril and possibility: An invitation to see where its lines may lead\, a chance to measure the approximate distances between events\, to follow memory where it lingers\, and to return to the darkness of shadows and the whispers of leaves. \n  \nThe three artists featured in this exhibition embrace peculiar methodologies of tracing routes. Sabeen Omar transforms fragments of used or discarded textiles into glimmering monuments—to the past\, to the touch and presence of bodies\, to home and the creation of other worlds from it. Urna Sinha paints and photographs sites of grief and longing\, infusing the mundane with the weight of transience. For her\, waiting and wandering is a way of attending—to skin and surface\, and to the dreams and hallucinations that emerge from routine. Mahen Perera seeks encounters where form and feeling become the centre of knowing. His sculptures record gestures of his experiences that are suspended between desire and withdrawal.
URL:https://thebandrastore.com/event/a-map-folded-open/
LOCATION:Art and Charlie\, 71A Pali Village\, Bandra (West)\, Mumbai\, Maharashtra\, 400053\, India
CATEGORIES:Art Expo
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ORGANIZER;CN="Art and Charlie":MAILTO:gallery@artandcharlie.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260108T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260114T183000
DTSTAMP:20260430T215120
CREATED:20260120T101407Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260122T071636Z
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SUMMARY:Seeing from the Inside Out
DESCRIPTION:Event Name: Seeing From the Inside OutArtists: Utkarsh Makwana \nIf perception is more than what meets the eye and interior landscapes shape how we see the world\, Seeing From the Inside Out invites viewers into a reflective encounter with memory\, ritual and myth. The exhibition explores how ordinary and overlooked moments carry universal archetypes\, urging us to navigate realities constructed from experience\, desire\, secrecy and impermanence. \nUtkarsh Makwana adapts the intricate sensibilities of miniature painting traditions to larger formats\, crafting compositions where mythological narratives and daily encounters merge. His work investigates how perception operates across diverse scales\, blurring boundaries between the interior and exterior while drawing attention to the quiet dramas that structure human experience. \nThe exhibition offers an opportunity to slow down and engage deeply with paintings that unfold like meditative journeys through thought and memory. Visitors are encouraged to linger with the layered imagery and symbolic forms that reveal how inner states inform how we see the world and ourselves.
URL:https://thebandrastore.com/event/seeing-from-the-inside-out/
LOCATION:AKARA CONTEMPORARY\, 3C Amarchand Mansion\, 2nd Floor 16 Madam Cama Road Colaba\, Mumbai\, Maharashtra\, 400001\, India
CATEGORIES:Art Expo
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ORGANIZER;CN="AKARA CONTEMPORARY":MAILTO:contemporary@akaraart.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260108T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260125T180000
DTSTAMP:20260430T215120
CREATED:20260116T055638Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260116T055638Z
UID:7125-1767866400-1769364000@thebandrastore.com
SUMMARY:What Do Birds Dream at Dusk
DESCRIPTION:What Do Birds Dream at Dusk\n\nArtists: Mithu Sen\nIf the very act of seeing is shaped by power\, narrative and omission\, What Do Birds Dream at Dusk unsettles what we take for granted about vision and visibility. The exhibition foregrounds blindness as a political condition—not merely a lack of sight but a result of selective seeing\, curated truths and collective denial in societies where media\, militarism and comfort distort perception. It invites viewers to question who controls what is visible and what remains unseen\, and to confront the erasures embedded in how narratives are constructed. \nMithu Sen’s practice dissolves conventional boundaries between viewer and artwork to explore the politics of vision and perception. Drawing inspiration from works such as Pieter Bruegel’s The Blind Leading the Blind\, her mixed-media installation engages with theoretical texts and uses Braille\, layered imagery and performative disruptions to challenge assumptions about seeing\, knowing and understanding. \nThe exhibition offers a rare chance to unlearn the visible and attend to what is normally overlooked or obscured by design. Through darkened chambers\, disrupted pathways and visceral encounters\, What Do Birds Dream at Dusk transforms spectators into active participants and encourages a deeper reflection on the power structures that shape how we perceive the world.
URL:https://thebandrastore.com/event/what-do-birds-dream-at-dusk/
LOCATION:Chemould Prescott Road\, 3rd Floor\, Queens Mansion G Talwatkar Marg\, Fort\, Mumbai\, Maharashtra\, 400001\, India
CATEGORIES:Art Expo
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260108T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260215T170000
DTSTAMP:20260430T215120
CREATED:20260120T101806Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260122T081320Z
UID:7205-1767859200-1771174800@thebandrastore.com
SUMMARY:UNSTILL LIFE
DESCRIPTION:Event Name: Unstill LifeArtists: Dheer Kaku \nIf stillness is a myth and everything we build reflects inner restlessness\, Unstill Life reimagines the traditional still-life genre to reveal the instability beneath surface calm. The exhibition focuses on the challenge of finding true quiet in a world where shared spaces and moments of repose have all but vanished\, reflecting on how architecture and memory intersect in emotional and psychological space. \nDheer Kaku’s practice draws from personal history and architectural observation to explore how interior and exterior structures embody both physical and emotional states. His works evoke the tension between order and erosion\, drawing\, erasing and reworking forms to reveal how even the most composed surfaces are in flux. \nThe exhibition invites visitors to reflect on how stillness is shaped by memory\, space and time\, showing that what appears stable is already in motion. Unstill Life offers a meditative encounter with form and flux\, encouraging a deeper appreciation for art that reveals change within stillness.
URL:https://thebandrastore.com/event/unstill-life/
LOCATION:Method Kala Ghoda (Mumbai)\, 86\, Nagindas Master Road\, Kala Ghoda\, Fort\,\, Mumbai\, Maharashtra\, 40001\, India
CATEGORIES:Art Expo
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ORGANIZER;CN="Method Kala Ghoda (Mumbai)":MAILTO:transmissions@themethod.in
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260108T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260207T170000
DTSTAMP:20260430T215120
CREATED:20260120T101022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260121T050733Z
UID:7197-1767859200-1770483600@thebandrastore.com
SUMMARY:ENDURING FORMS
DESCRIPTION:Event Name: Enduring FormsArtists: Piraji Sagara \nIf form holds memory and material speaks of time lived in hand and mind\, Enduring Forms reveals the quiet voice of sculpture shaped through decades of practice and persistence. The exhibition brings together a selection of wooden and marble works created between the 1980s and 1990s\, inviting viewers to trace the artist’s sustained dialogue with shape\, surface and balance. \nPiraji Sagara (1931–2014) was an influential artist and educator whose practice foregrounded reverence for material and line. This solo show — the first presentation of his sculptural works since his passing — highlights a lesser-known yet deeply personal facet of his visual vocabulary\, underscoring his contribution to modern Indian sculpture. \nThe exhibition offers an opportunity to encounter works that endure beyond their making\, where each form seems to hold echoes of history\, touch and contemplation. Visitors can reflect on the quiet power of material presence\, and how durable forms carry forward questions of memory\, presence and the body’s imprint in space.
URL:https://thebandrastore.com/event/enduring-forms/
LOCATION:AKARA MODERN\, 4/5 Churchill Chambers\, 1st Floor 32 Mereweather Road Colaba\, Mumbai\, Maharashtra\, 400001\, India
CATEGORIES:Art Expo
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ORGANIZER;CN="AKARA MODERN":MAILTO:modern@akaraart.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260108T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260125T170000
DTSTAMP:20260430T215120
CREATED:20260114T064607Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260116T065156Z
UID:7096-1767859200-1769360400@thebandrastore.com
SUMMARY:Becoming UnBecoming
DESCRIPTION:Becoming UnBecoming\nArtists: Santosh Kumar Das\nIf becoming is a journey of transformation and unbecoming a return to one’s elemental self\, Becoming UnBecoming traverses the terrain between fantasy and identity. The exhibition invites viewers to enter a space shaped by memory\, imagination\, and the metaphysical\, where lineage and self-discovery coexist in visual dialogue. It reflects on how personal histories and collective narratives shape who we are and who we may yet become. \nSantosh Kumar Das draws from his roots in Mithila (Madhubani) painting traditions and his training in both Indian and Western art. His works reveal an ongoing fascination with transformation\, with childhood wonder\, mythic presence\, ritual and imagination informing a visual language that dissolves boundaries between the real and the imagined. \nThe exhibition offers a rich encounter with art that bridges ancestral visual traditions and contemporary thought. Visitors can experience deeply resonant narratives of change\, identity and poetic introspection\, as each piece evokes the magical interplay between material\, memory\, and self.
URL:https://thebandrastore.com/event/becoming-unbecoming/
LOCATION:ARTISANS’\, 52 - 56 V B Gandhi Marg\, Kala Ghoda\, Mumbai\, Maharashtra\, 400001\, India
CATEGORIES:Art Expo
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ORGANIZER;CN="ARTISANS%E2%80%99":MAILTO:coordinator@artisanscentre.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20251206T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260222T230000
DTSTAMP:20260430T215120
CREATED:20260120T103924Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260122T072142Z
UID:7216-1765015200-1771801200@thebandrastore.com
SUMMARY:Under the Sun
DESCRIPTION:Event Name: Doug Aitken: Under the SunArtists: Doug AitkenCurated By: Roya Sachs and Mafalda Kahane \nIf time were a landscape to be traversed rather than a line to be measured\, Under the Sun unfolds as a three-part meditation on memory\, perception and transformation. The exhibition invites viewers to move through past\, present and future not as abstract concepts but as lived environments shaped by material\, light and image. \nDoug Aitken is an American multidisciplinary artist known for immersive film\, sculpture\, light and installation work that probes how humans interact with technology\, space\, history and each other. With a practice spanning moving image\, sound\, architecture and crafted materials\, his work dissolves boundaries between media to create layered sensory experience. Under the Sun includes major new commissions made in collaboration with Indian artisans — from hand-embroidered textiles inspired by sacred rivers to wooden sculptures and immersive lightwork — reflecting a dialogue between tradition and innovation. \nThe exhibition offers a rare chance to encounter art that operates as both narrative and environment\, where handcrafted surfaces and cutting-edge digital media converge. From carved material landscapes to mirrored film chambers and hypnotic light sculptures\, visitors are encouraged to reflect on how we anchor ourselves in past traditions\, experience the accelerated present and imagine emerging possibilities.
URL:https://thebandrastore.com/event/under-the-sun/
LOCATION:Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre\, G Block\, Bandra Kurla Complex\, Mumbai\, Maharashtra\, 400098\, India
CATEGORIES:Art Expo
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ORGANIZER;CN="Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre":MAILTO:reachus@nmacc.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20251206T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260208T173000
DTSTAMP:20260430T215120
CREATED:20251211T070550Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260119T071438Z
UID:6477-1765015200-1770571800@thebandrastore.com
SUMMARY:Salt Lines: Hylozoic/Desires
DESCRIPTION:  \nSalt Lines is an exhibition by artist duo Hylozoic/Desire that excavates the forgotten history of the Inland Customs Line\, a 4\,000-kilometre colonial barrier imposed by the British in the nineteenth century to enforce their monopoly on salt. Part living hedge and part guarded frontier—often referred to as The Great Hedge of India—the line traversed the subcontinent\, separating British-controlled territories from princely states and restricting the movement of this vital commodity. \n\n \n\nWorking at the threshold of historical record and speculative imagination\, Hylozoic/Desire (Himali Singh Soin & David Soin Tappeser) probe this porous and unstable border through research-driven\, multidisciplinary practice. Their work reanimates the social\, ecological\, and political dimensions of the salt tax\, foregrounding labour\, surveillance\, and environmental transformation embedded within colonial infrastructure. Through archival fragments and reimagined narratives\, the artists offer a meditation on extraction\, control\, and resistance—histories that culminated in acts such as Gandhi’s Dandi March in 1930. \n \n\n \n\n \nThe exhibition is presented at the Dr Bhau Daji Lad Museum\, formerly the Victoria and Albert Museum\, established in 1857 to promote trade and industry within the British Empire. This historically charged setting lends added resonance to the exhibition’s themes\, situating Salt Lines within a space deeply entangled with colonial commerce and knowledge production. The exhibition is presented in collaboration with RMZ Foundation and India Art Fair\, and supported by the Alkazi Foundation for the Arts. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition is guided by Curatorial Advisor Tasneem Mehta\, whose longstanding engagement with critical museology\, cultural history\, and public institutions informs the conceptual framework of Salt Lines. Her curatorial approach brings historical rigour and contemporary relevance into dialogue\, situating the Inland Customs Line within broader narratives of colonial power\, trade\, and resistance\, while inviting reflection on how histories of extraction and control continue to shape present-day cultural and ecological realities.
URL:https://thebandrastore.com/event/salt-lines-hylozoic-desires/
LOCATION:Dr. Bhau Daji Lad Museum\, Byculla East\, Mumbai\, Maharashtra\, 400027\, India
CATEGORIES:Art Expo
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dr. Bhau Daji Lad Museum":MAILTO:enquiry@bdlmuseum.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20251205T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20251207T190000
DTSTAMP:20260430T215120
CREATED:20251211T094504Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251211T094504Z
UID:6501-1764932400-1765134000@thebandrastore.com
SUMMARY:Kalaa Spandan
DESCRIPTION:Kalaa Spandan Art Fair (9th edition)\, December 2025\, is one of India’s most affordable and prominent contemporary art fairs. More than just a trade event\, it combines exhibitions with a talent hunt\, creating a platform that connects master artists with emerging talents. The fair offers visitors an enriching experience of artistic exploration\, creativity\, and research.
URL:https://thebandrastore.com/event/kalaa-spandan/
LOCATION:Nehru Centre\, Worli\, Mumbai\, Maharashtra\, 400018\, India
CATEGORIES:Art Expo
ORGANIZER;CN="Indian Art Promoter":MAILTO:indianartpromoter@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20251122T230000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20251228T180000
DTSTAMP:20260430T215120
CREATED:20251211T095905Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251215T093706Z
UID:6515-1763852400-1766944800@thebandrastore.com
SUMMARY:Where Is Jennifer? by Aditiya Singh
DESCRIPTION:Where Is Jennifer? is a solo exhibition that explores the absurdity and freedom that emerge through failure. Centered on the artist’s obsessive attempts to capture the presence of Jennifer Aniston\, the works unravel into distortion\, humour\, and uncanny likenesses. The exhibition embraces uncertainty and collapse as productive forces\, revealing not what is seen\, but what insists on being found through repetition\, obsession\, and intuition. \n\n \n\nSingh’s practice is driven by instinct and pareidolia\, allowing unexpected figures to surface from chaotic marks and layered gestures. Treating painting as a compulsive\, often nocturnal act\, he uses colour as an emotional register while the canvas becomes a repository for subconscious imagery\, humour\, and unease. His work resists fixed outcomes\, positioning failure as liberation and transformation rather than limitation. \n \n\n \n\n \nThe exhibition is presented by Method\, a contemporary art space with galleries in Mumbai and New Delhi\, dedicated to nurturing young and emerging artistic practices. Method functions as a dynamic ecosystem for experimentation\, critical dialogue\, and interdisciplinary exploration\, regularly engaging with national and international platforms such as India Art Fair\, Art Mumbai\, and ARCO Lisboa. Through its programming\, Method champions practices that challenge conventions and remain fluid\, conceptual\, and open-ended.
URL:https://thebandrastore.com/event/where-is-jennifer-by-aditiya-singh/
LOCATION:Method Kala Ghoda (Mumbai)\, 86\, Nagindas Master Road\, Kala Ghoda\, Fort\,\, Mumbai\, Maharashtra\, 40001\, India
CATEGORIES:Art Expo
ORGANIZER;CN="Method Kala Ghoda (Mumbai)":MAILTO:transmissions@themethod.in
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20251113T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20251116T170000
DTSTAMP:20260430T215120
CREATED:20251211T102835Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251211T102911Z
UID:6530-1763020800-1763312400@thebandrastore.com
SUMMARY:ART MUMBAI 2025
DESCRIPTION:ART MUMBAI is a highly-curated art fair that showcases the best Modern and Contemporary art from South Asia and beyond. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBringing together over 70 Indian and international exhibitors\, industry luminaries and pioneering artistic experiences\, it is a beacon of cutting-edge culture and conversation. At the core of ART MUMBAI’s identity is a celebration of art and its vast impact across all aspects of our world – it creates a common platform to unite the finest artists\, galleries\, institutions\, curators and collectors.
URL:https://thebandrastore.com/event/art-mumbai-2025/
LOCATION:Mahalaxmi Racecourse\, Bhulabhai Desai Road\, Mahalaxmi\, Mumbai\, Maharashtra\, 400 026\, India
CATEGORIES:Art Expo
ORGANIZER;CN="ART MUMBAI":MAILTO:contact@artmumbai.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20251111T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20251221T190000
DTSTAMP:20260430T215120
CREATED:20251211T103357Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251215T075655Z
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SUMMARY:Shared Lives\, Distinct Visions
DESCRIPTION:Shared Lives\, Distinct Visions: Artist Couples in India is a major gallery exhibition on view in The Taj Mahal Palace\, Mumbai. Challenging the idea of artistic practice as a solitary pursuit\, the exhibition explores how companionship\, dialogue\, and shared life choices shaped the practices of artist couples whose creative journeys unfolded side by side. Distinct in visual language yet intertwined in lived experience\, the exhibition reveals how intimacy and mutual regard became sustaining forces within parallel artistic paths. \n\n \n\nThe exhibition brings together works by some of modern and contemporary India’s most significant artists\, including Madhvi and Manu Parekh\, Arpita and Paramjit Singh\, Devayani and Kanwal Krishna\, Gulammohammed and Nilima Sheikh\, Reba and Somnath Hore\, Jyotsna and Jyoti Bhatt\, among others. Across painting\, sculpture\, and mixed media\, the artists demonstrate how partnership functioned as a quiet catalyst encouraging experimentation\, offering critique\, and deepening artistic understanding while each continued to forge an independent and distinctive vision. \n \n\n \n\n \nPresented by DAG (Mumbai)\, one of India’s leading art institutions\, the exhibition draws from its extensive collections spanning the eighteenth century to the present. Established in 1993\, DAG has played a pivotal role in preserving\, documenting\, and promoting Indian art through landmark exhibitions\, acquisitions of artists’ studios and estates\, and international collaborations. \n\n \n\nCurated by Veeranganakumari Solanki\, the exhibition reflects DAG’s commitment to shaping the Indian art landscape through landmark exhibitions\, rigorous curatorial research\, scholarly publications\, and collaborations with museums and cultural institutions in India and abroad. Through its dedication to preserving legacies\, restoring marginalized narratives\, and fostering public engagement with Indian art\, DAG continues to redefine how India’s artistic heritage is studied\, experienced\, and celebrated.
URL:https://thebandrastore.com/event/shared-lives-distinct-visions/
LOCATION:DAG (Mumbai)\, Arthur Bunder Rd\, Apollo Bandar\, Colaba\, Mumbai\, Maharashtra\, 400001\, India
CATEGORIES:Art Expo
ORGANIZER;CN="DAG (Mumbai)":MAILTO:mumbai@dagworld.com
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DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20251012T193000
DTSTAMP:20260430T215120
CREATED:20251211T101750Z
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SUMMARY:Mumbai Art Fair 2025
DESCRIPTION:The Mumbai Art Fair is a vibrant celebration of art and creativity\, showcasing the paintings and sculptural work of 250 artists in diverse artistic styles across 85 booths. The art fair promises to be a feast for the senses with 3000 paintings and sculptures on display.
URL:https://thebandrastore.com/event/mumbai-art-fair-2025/
LOCATION:Nehru Centre\, Worli\, Mumbai\, Maharashtra\, 400018\, India
CATEGORIES:Art Expo
ORGANIZER;CN="Ruturaj IndoArtFest Pvt Ltd":MAILTO:indiaartfestival@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20251008T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20251116T180000
DTSTAMP:20260430T215120
CREATED:20251211T095212Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251211T095333Z
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SUMMARY:THINKING LIKE A MOUNTAIN
DESCRIPTION:Thinking Like a Mountain explores humanity’s deep but often forgotten connection with nature\, inspired by Aldo Leopold’s philosophy and Bill Plotkin’s eco-centric model of human development. The exhibition reflects on how modern life has fragmented our instinctive bond with the natural world. Through artworks representing different life stages—from childhood innocence to elder wisdom—it illustrates how personal growth\, purpose\, and spiritual wholeness emerge from reconnecting with nature. Each stage highlights themes like curiosity\, identity\, introspection\, ecological purpose\, creative contribution\, and integrated wisdom.
URL:https://thebandrastore.com/event/thinking-like-a-mountain/
LOCATION:Method Kala Ghoda (Mumbai)\, 86\, Nagindas Master Road\, Kala Ghoda\, Fort\,\, Mumbai\, Maharashtra\, 40001\, India
CATEGORIES:Art Expo
ORGANIZER;CN="Method Kala Ghoda (Mumbai)":MAILTO:transmissions@themethod.in
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20241112T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20250228T190000
DTSTAMP:20260430T215120
CREATED:20251211T103811Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251211T103811Z
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SUMMARY:Contours of Identity
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition examines the parallel journeys of F.N. Souza and Avinash Chandra\, two major Indian émigré artists who built their careers in London while maintaining deep ties to India. Both navigated the freedom and challenges of creating art abroad\, especially the expectations placed on their “Indian identity” by the London art world. Their work also explored sexuality—Souza openly\, Chandra symbolically—not as cultural stereotypes but as expressions of inner consciousness. Seen together\, their similarities and differences illuminate each artist more clearly.
URL:https://thebandrastore.com/event/contours-of-identity/
LOCATION:DAG (Mumbai)\, Arthur Bunder Rd\, Apollo Bandar\, Colaba\, Mumbai\, Maharashtra\, 400001\, India
CATEGORIES:Art Expo
ORGANIZER;CN="DAG (Mumbai)":MAILTO:mumbai@dagworld.com
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