• Of Fire-Harpoons​

    Experimenter Colaba First Floor, Sunny House 16/18 Merewether Road Colaba, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

    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. […]

    Free
  • Almost Known​

    Chemould CoLab 2nd Floor, Sugra Manzil, Best Marg Colaba, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

    About the Exhibition: Almost Known Almost Known explores the subtle space between what is visible and what remains unseen. The exhibition reflects on narratives that exist just beneath the surface of everyday life, focusing on identities shaped by gender, geography and social structures. Through layered compositions and a distinctive visual vocabulary, Pushpa Kumari presents scenes […]

    Free
  • The Imagined Pantheon

    Apparao Galleries / Artworld Sarala’s Art Centre 1, 12, 3rd St, off Cenotaph Road, Ganeshpuram, Rathna Nagar, Teynampet, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600035, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, British Indian Ocean Territory

    The Imagined Pantheon brings together a contemporary exploration of myth, memory and symbolic imagination through painting. Presented across Apparao Galleries and Artworld Sarala’s Art Centre, the exhibition reflects how artists reinterpret cultural narratives and archetypes within a modern visual language. Through diverse styles and painterly approaches, the works engage with mythology, identity and personal mythology, creating layered compositions that […]

  • What Remains

    Museo Camera Centre for the Photographic Arts, Gurugram., Gurugram., India

    What Remains, presented by Goa Open Arts at Museo Camera, brings together a compelling selection of photographic and lens based works that reflect on memory, time and the traces left behind. Featuring artists such as Ankit George, Gopika Chowfla and Poonam Patel, the exhibition explores how images hold fragments of lived experience beyond their immediate moment. […]